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Is it truth that there isn't any 'academic meritocracy' in Italy?

If it is truth, If he or she wants to be a doctor or a politician or like white-collar in Italy,you don't care 'education background' completely as long as who are superior or laurea?

If it is truth, who can be a doctor or something?
If it is,I think that there aren't any opportunity which students can show whether helpuful or not,whether they have potence or not toward company when they belong to university,right?

In Japan,most of young frequent Universiity,so not a little company tend to take education background into account when it employies them.

It's not wrong if I say there is still 'academic meritocracy' in japan.

I am groping about which university is vest for me in italy.

Thank you.

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    proprio ieri sera ho visto questa inchiesta giornalistica :
    just last night I saw this journalistic investigation :

    http://www.video.mediaset.it/video/iene/puntata/373884/trincia-parentopoli-alluniversita.html

    in my opinion ,with some exceptions , there isn't any "academic meritocracy" in Italy.

    and not only at the university...

    http://www.report.rai.it/dl/Report/Puntate/PublishingBlock-74161c99-a2ff-4cea-8a45-e3e0752100f2.html

    Report makes radiography our managers: who they are and what criteria are chosen men who run corporations Italian public. Following criteria that favor merit, competence and independence?
    Report shows a picture of a country where the generational change is blocked.
    where there are always the same person that go through the revolving doors of large public companies accumulating positions and salaries, exceeding the retirement age even though they often do not bring home the desired results.
    Report fa la radiografia ai nostri manager: chi sono e con quali criteri vengono scelti gli uomini che dirigono le grandi imprese pubbliche italiane. Seguendo criteri che privilegiano il merito, la competenza e l’indipendenza? Emerge la fotografia di un paese dove il ricambio generazionale è bloccato, dove sono sempre gli stessi che attraversano le porte girevoli delle grandi imprese pubbliche accumulando incarichi e stipendi, superando l'età della pensione anche se spesso non portano a casa i risultati richiesti.

    Here's an interesting article about your question. Why not google the courses you want to do at an Italian university of your choice?
    European Science and Technology Issue 5 - Meritocracy rules - Public ...
    Meritocracy rules 04 January 2010 Italian Minister for Education, Universities and Research Mariastella ... Clearly it is rare for the paths of the academic world and economics ...
    www.publicservice.co.uk/...%20Italy&article=13364

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