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The Scuola Mattei and the Master MEDEA


History Scuola Mattei

A school with a prestigious past that gives energy to your future

The Scuola di Studi Superiori sugli idrocarburi ("School for Higher Studies on Hydrocarbons") was set up in 1957 by Enrico Mattei, the President of ENI; it led the way in post-graduate training in technical and economic disciplines in Italy.

Some years after his death, the school was named after Enrico Mattei. Since it was founded, the school has trained around 2500 young people , of which 55% are foreigners from 100 different countries.

From 1991 onwards, the Scuola Enrico Mattei has added to its training programmes by introducing the theme of the environment and setting up the MEDEA Masters in Management and Economics of Energy and the Environment.

It became part of the ENI Corporate University since December 2001.

In order to bring the programmes of instruction at the Scuola Mattei into line with Eni's day-to-day operational requirements and with its graduate recruitment needs, in 2006 a major review of the study programmes of the Master MEDEA was undertaken. In addition to new courses, this has resulted in the introduction of a new program and two new transversal study Areas.

On the 30 of November the School celebrated the 50th anniversary with an Alumni Convention. About 600 alumni gathered in S. Donato Milanese from all over the world to talk about energy and environment and to share their experience.


The school is in via S. Salvo 1
20097 San Donato Milanese (MI)
How to reach us


For information:
telephone 0039 02 52057922
info.scuolamattei@eni.it

 

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Last updated on 17/06/08