By the numbers
Ten years after Italian university reform that established the socalled 3+2 system, namely a three-year track leading to a BA, with two more years earmarked for a specialized, or Masters degree, Italy finds itself in last place in turning out doctors.
Ten years after Italian university reform that established the socalled 3+2 system, namely a three-year track leading to a BA, with two more years earmarked for a specialized, or Masters degree, Italy finds itself in last place in turning out doctors.
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