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Casa Italiana Zerilli-Mariṃ, home of the Department of Italian Studies at New York University, was born thanks to a generous and handsome donation from the Baroness Mariuccia Zerilli-Mariṃ.
The donation consisted of the purchase and complete restoration of the 19th century household--whose architecture is very characteristic of Greenwich Village--situated at 24 West 12th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, a few blocks from Washington Square.
During the press conference at which the project was announced (May 9, 1988), Doctor Brademas, then-President of New York University, declared that the farseeing generosity of Baroness Zerilli-Mariṃ would enable the University to develop a true program of cultural relations and reinforce ties with the civilization of Dante Alighieri, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
Non-Eu citizens outside Italy
The provisions described here below concern non-Eu citizens living outside Italy, including those who benefit of scholarships autonomously attributed by the goverments of their home countries.
Such foreign citizens have access to Italian H.Ed. courses on the basis of quotas fixed by Italian H.Ed. institutions.
On the contrary, the following provisions do not concern those non-Eu citizens who benefit of a certain type of scholarships (go to special scholarships).
Lawyers in Orrick's Italian Finance Group represent a wide range of clients in the banking, finance and securitization industries, including lenders, borrowers, purchasers, originators and conduits in a variety of loan and securitization transactions involving numerous structures. In addition, the Italian Finance Group handles general public finance transactions, securitisation transactions related to public assets (such as infrastructure receivables towards public entities, receivables related to the water system, receivables related to the health system, and proceeds related to the sale of public real estate, among others), bond issues of public entities (including euro medium-term programs), and derivative products connected to public entities from the perspective of arrangers, originators and investors.
Overview
This Financial Insights study analyzes the most important trends, needs, and priorities of the Italian financial services industry. It also provides IT spending size and forecasts for the Italian financial services sector and a comparison with the Western European average and with the Italian economy as a whole. For this reason, this study represents an important support for IT vendors targeting the Italian arena.
In addition, the study provides insights not only for the banking and insurance sectors but also on the situation and trends of Italian stock exchanges, asset management companies, and security brokers. Because the Italian banking arena presents a high level of complexity and there will be significant changes in terms of both market structure and regulations, it is strategically relevant for IT vendors to understand the trends and future requirements of Italian financial institutions.
In particular, according to Mirko Corbetta, research analyst for Financial Insights: European IT Opportunity: Financial Services research, "The Italian banking panorama is changing its ways to compete in the international arena. Italian banks will adapt to new market regulations and to catch the new opportunities generated by a new way of doing business and by the most recent cross-border M&A operations. Because the level of complexity is quite high and IT is at the basis of the banking system and it has strongly increased its impact on the insurance business, the financial services sector is certainly an attractive place for IT vendors willing to target the Italian arena."