Minister of University and Research

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Minister of University and Research
Ministro dell'Università e della Ricerca
Emblem of Italy.svg
Anna Maria Bernini 2019.jpg
Incumbent
Anna Maria Bernini
since October 22, 2022
Ministry of University and Research
Member of Council of Ministers
Seat Rome
AppointerThe President of Italy
Term length No fixed term
FormationNovember 30, 1962;60 years ago (1962-11-30)
First holderGuido Corbellini
Website www.miur.gov.it

This is a list of ministers of university and research since 1962. From 2001 to 2006 and from 2008 to 2019 the office had been incorporated with the office of Minister of Public Education into the office of Minister of Education, Universities and Research.

Contents

The current office holder is Anna Maria Bernini, a member of Forza Italia who has been serving in the cabinet of Giorgia Meloni since October 2022. [1]

List of education ministers

Parties
Coalitions
PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of officePartyGovernmentRef.
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Minister of University and Research
Guido Corbellini.jpg Guido Corbellini
(1890–1976)
30 November 196221 June 1963203 days Christian Democracy Fanfani IV
Office not in use1963–1963 Leone I
Carlo Arnaudi 1964 (cropped).jpg Carlo Arnaudi
(1899–1970)
4 December 196323 February 19662 years, 81 days Italian Socialist Party Moro I·II
LeopoldoRubinacci.jpg Leopoldo Rubinacci
(1903–1969)
23 February 196624 June 19682 years, 122 days Christian Democracy Moro III
Office not in use1968–1968 Leone II
Salvatore Lauricella.jpg Salvatore Lauricella
(1922–1996)
12 December 19685 August 1969236 days Italian Socialist Party Rumor I
Arnaldo Forlani 1972.jpg Arnaldo Forlani
(1925–2023)
5 August 196911 November 196998 days Christian Democracy Rumor II
Giorgio Bo.jpg Giorgio Bo
(1905–1980)
11 November 196927 March 1970136 days Christian Democracy
Camillo Ripamonti.jpg Camillo Ripamonti
(1919–1997)
27 March 197017 February 19721 year, 327 days Christian Democracy Rumor III
Colombo
Fiorentino Sullo.jpg Fiorentino Sullo
(1921–2000)
17 February 197226 June 1972130 days Christian Democracy Andreotti I
Pier Luigi Romita.jpg Pier Luigi Romita
(1924–2003)
26 June 19727 July 19731 year, 11 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Andreotti II
Pietro Bucalossi.jpg Pietro Bucalossi
(1905–1992)
7 July 197314 March 1974250 days Italian Socialist Party Rumor IV
Giovanni Pieraccini 2.jpg Giovanni Pieraccini
(1918–2017)
14 March 197423 November 1974254 days Italian Socialist Party Rumor V
Mario Pedini.jpg Mario Pedini
(1918–2003)
23 November 197412 February 19761 year, 81 days Christian Democracy Moro IV
Office not in use1976–1979 Moro V
Andreotti III·IV·V
Vito Scalia camera.jpg Vito Scalia
(1925–2009)
4 August 19794 April 1980244 days Christian Democracy Cossiga I
Vincenzo Balzamo.jpg Vincenzo Balzamo
(1929–1992)
4 April 198018 October 1980197 days Italian Socialist Party Cossiga II
Pier Luigi Romita.jpg Pier Luigi Romita
(1924–2003)
18 October 198028 June 1981253 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Forlani
Giancarlo Tesini.jpg Giancarlo Tesini
(1929–)
28 June 19811 December 19821 year, 156 days Christian Democracy Spadolini I·II
Pier Luigi Romita.jpg Pier Luigi Romita
(1924–2003)
1 December 19824 August 1983246 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Fanfani V
Luigi Granelli 2.jpg Luigi Granelli
(1929–1999)
4 August 198329 July 19873 years, 359 days Christian Democracy Craxi I·II
Fanfani VI
Antonio Ruberti camera.jpg Antonio Ruberti
(1927–2000)
29 July 198728 June 19924 years, 335 days Italian Socialist Party Goria
De Mita
Andreotti VI·VII
Alessandro Fontana senato.jpg Alessandro Fontana
(1936–2013)
28 June 199228 April 1993304 days Christian Democracy Amato I
Luigi Berlinguer 2.jpg Luigi Berlinguer
(1932–2023)
28 April 19934 May 19936 days Democratic Party of the Left Ciampi
Umberto Colombo.jpg Umberto Colombo
(1927–2006)
4 May 199310 May 19941 year, 6 days Independent
Stefano Podesta.jpg Stefano Podestà
(1939–)
10 May 199417 January 1995252 days Forza Italia Berlusconi I
Giorgio Salvini.jpg Giorgio Salvini
(1920–2015)
17 January 199517 May 19961 year, 121 days Independent Dini
Minister of Education, University and Research
Luigi Berlinguer 2.jpg Luigi Berlinguer
(1932–2023)
17 May 199621 October 19982 years, 157 days Democratic Party of the Left Prodi I
Minister of University and Research
Ortensio Zecchino (1996).jpeg Ortensio Zecchino
(1943–)
21 October 19982 February 20012 years, 104 days Italian People's Party D'Alema I·II
Amato II
Giuliano Amato 2001.jpg Giuliano Amato
(1938– )
Acting
2 February 200111 June 2001129 days Independent Amato II
Minister of Education, University and Research
Letizia Moratti in 2006 cropped (2).jpg Letizia Moratti
(1949–)
11 June 200117 May 20064 years, 340 days Forza Italia Berlusconi II·III
Minister of University and Research
Fabio Mussi 2006.jpg Fabio Mussi
(1948–)
17 May 20068 May 20081 year, 357 days Democrats of the Left /
Democratic Left
Prodi II
Minister of Education, University and Research
Mariastella Gelmini daticamera.jpg Mariastella Gelmini
(1973–)
8 May 200816 November 20113 years, 192 days The People of Freedom Berlusconi IV
Francesco Profumo.jpg Francesco Profumo
(1953– )
16 November 201128 April 20131 year, 163 days Independent Monti
Maria Chiara Carrozza daticamera.jpg Maria Chiara Carrozza
(1965–)
28 April 201322 February 2014300 days Democratic Party Letta
Stefania Giannini senato.jpg Stefania Giannini
(1960–)
22 February 201412 December 20162 years, 294 days Civic Choice /
Democratic Party
Renzi
Valeria Fedeli datisenato 2018 (cropped).jpg Valeria Fedeli
(1949–)
12 December 20161 June 20181 year, 171 days Democratic Party Gentiloni
Ministro Bussetti (cropped).jpg Marco Bussetti
(1962– )
1 June 20185 September 20191 year, 96 days Independent Conte I
Lorenzo Fioramonti daticamera 2018.jpg Lorenzo Fioramonti
(1977– )
5 September 201925 December 2019111 days Five Star Movement Conte II
Giuseppe Conte Official (cropped).jpg Giuseppe Conte
(1964– )
As Prime Minister
25 December 201910 January 202016 days Independent
Minister of University and Research
Gaetano Manfredi 2020 (cropped).jpg Gaetano Manfredi
(1964– )
10 January 202013 February 20211 year, 34 days Independent Conte II
Maria Cristina Messa (cropped).jpg Maria Cristina Messa
(1961– )
13 February 202122 October 20221 year, 251 days Independent Draghi
Anna Maria Bernini 2022 (cropped).jpg Anna Maria Bernini
(1965– )
22 October 2022Incumbent1 year, 11 days Forza Italia Meloni

Timeline

Anna Maria BerniniMaria Cristina MessaGaetano ManfrediGiuseppe ConteLorenzo FioramontiMarco BussettiValeria FedeliStefania GianniniMaria Chiara CarrozzaFrancesco ProfumoMariastella GelminiFabio MussiLetizia MorattiGiuliano AmatoOrtensio ZecchinoGiorgio SalviniStefano PodestàUmberto ColomboLuigi BerlinguerAlessandro FontanaAntonio RubertiLuigi GranelliGiancarlo TesiniVincenzo BalzamoVito ScaliaMario PediniGiovanni PieracciniPietro BucalossiPier Luigi RomitaFiorentino SulloCamillo RipamontiGiorgio BoArnaldo ForlaniSalvatore LauricellaLeopoldo RubinacciCarlo ArnaudiGuido CorbelliniMinister of University and Research

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References

  1. Anna Maria Bernini – Il Ministro. Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca