During his three years with the team he earned management degree at Bocconi University.
He attended Bocconi University in Milan and started playing with Grande Milano, the following year he moved to Amatori Milano.
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It was launched in 1990 by Francesco Giavazzi, Mario Monti, and Richard Portes as a joint project of Bocconi University, the CEPR and the NBER and named in memory of Innocenzo Gasparini, former rector of Bocconi University.
Matilda studied in the Jewish Community School of Milan, and also studied Languages at the Bocconi University in Milan and also Italian Literature and Judaeo-Spanish literature and Judaeo-Spanish folklore at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The Blonde Salad is a fashion blog created and run by Chiara Ferragni (born 7 May 1987), an occasional fashion writer and model who attends Bocconi University in Milan as a full-time law student.
He also taught Sociology at Bocconi University of Milan and Political Science and Sociology in various foreign universities, among which the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, New York University, University of Valencia, Ain Shams University in Cairo and the Saint Petersburg State University.
Themis is an academic network joining Bocconi University School of Law with ESADE, Free University Berlin and the University of Paris XII.
at the University of Pavia (1897–1907) and at the Bocconi University of Milan (1905–1909).