Università telematica San Raffaele

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San Raffaele University of Rome
Università telematica San Raffaele
TypePrivate
Established2006
Rector Prof. Giuseppe Rotilio
Location,
Website www.unisanraffaele.gov.it/

The San Raffaele University of Rome (Italian : Università telematica San Raffaele), often simply abbreviated as "UniSanRaffaele" is a private online university founded in 2006 in Rome, Italy.

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Provides e-learning courses, centers remote throughout the Italy.

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