Venice International University is something unique in the academic world - a consortium of 20 universities from all over the world with an autonomous campus on the island of San Servolo, in the Venetian lagoon, Italy.
Mission
The mission of VIU is to foster cooperation among VIU member institutions while facilitating the exchange of knowledge and ideas, by developing joint academic, research, and training/capacity-building programs. VIU thereby contributes to, and is an integral part of, the internationalization strategies of the member organizations.
Role of universities today
Universities today play a strategic role in addressing the new global challenges: sustainable development, climate change and energy, food and water security, urban growth, welfare, ageing populations, the widening gap between rich and poor, global ethics, protection of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, human rights, equality, democratization, peace and conflict, global governance, cyber-security. Some of these critical global issues can be predicted, others arise unexpectedly and suddenly, and traditional training is not necessarily the best way to find solutions. Today's students need to develop different skills, must be able to work across disciplines, to react with great flexibility and a broad intellectual range.
Common campus
The common campus in Venice creates a sense of community that favors consensus building. Programs are drawn up collegially together, across disciplines, continents, languages, and cultures. Students encounter a truly intercultural experience at VIU.
Venice
One of the advantages is to be in Venice, a living laboratory in a fragile environment with a remarkable cultural heritage where students and professors can directly experience and become aware of some of the common challenges.
Research triangle
Since its foundation in 1995, VIU has increasingly worked to promote the research triangle of stakeholders – industry, academia, and government – through research projects, advanced training programs targeting professionals and policy-makers, internships for university students, and by inviting experts in chosen fields to recount their experience to VIU students.
Founded in 1995
Venice International University was founded on December 15, 1995, and is a legally recognized association operating under Italian private law. Its status as a non-profit association carries full patrimonial autonomy.
Formal recognition
The Italian Ministry for University Education and Scientific and Technological Research formally recognizes the Venice International University association as an international center of higher education and research (by Ministerial Decree on 23 October 1997).