Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
One of the strongest universities in Spain, specialized in the fields of engineering, science, and architecture. UPC has about 27,000 students, including bachelor, master and doctorate, and about 3,000 teaching and research staff. The university is distributed over eight campuses, three of them in Barcelona.
Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU)
The Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Cottbus-Senftenberg is a campus university with three locations: Cottbus main campus, Cottbus-Sachsendorf campus and Campus Senftenberg.
Of the 6,600 students at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU), around 44 percent come from abroad, from more than 120 countries. The largest country groups are India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Iran. Women make up 43 percent of the total number of students at BTU.
Politecnhika Warszawska (WUT)
Warsaw University of Technology builds upon the traditions of Polish technical universities that used to function in Warsaw – the Polytechnic Institute founded in 1826 thanks to the efforts of Stanisław Staszic and the School of Hipolit Wawelberg and Stanisław Rotwand established in 1895.
Warsaw University of Technology started on its own in 1915 thanks to the efforts of the Association for Scientific Courses and the Citizens’ Committee of the City of Warsaw. Working uninterruptedly, the University has been producing generations of graduates and has had an increasing number of scientific and technical achievements.
It is not only the oldest, but also the best technical university in Poland; in the ranking of Polish universities, it has taken the first place in its category for seventeen years. At Warsaw University of Technology, over 160 student research groups, organisations and associations are active, and the educational offer includes many fields of study (also with English as a medium of instruction).
Università della Calabria (UNICAL)
Università della Calabria is a public university located in Rende, near Cosenza, in southern Italy. Founded in 1972, it offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including engineering, computer science, medicine, economics, and humanities. The university is recognized for its strong emphasis on research and innovation.
UniCal’s campus is modern, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, such as laboratories, libraries, and sports complexes. It is designed to foster both academic achievement and a rich student life. The university also promotes cultural, social, and sporting activities, creating a vibrant campus environment.
International collaboration is key to UniCal’s mission, with partnerships across Europe and beyond, facilitating exchange programs and joint research initiatives. The university attracts students from both Italy and abroad.
Located in the picturesque Calabria region, students benefit from the region’s natural beauty and historical richness, offering a unique setting for academic and personal growth.