PARTNER UNIVERSITIES

Universidad Politécnica De Madrid

UPM

The Technical University of Madrid (UPM) was founded in 1971 through the integration of the Higher Technical Schools until then made up the Higher Technical Institutes. However, the origin of the institution dates back much further. Teaching in the majority of the Centres was established during the reign of Carlos the Third in the eighteenth century. During these years the Schools were practically the only ones in our country linked to the teaching of Architecture and Engineering. Read more

Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University

HWU

Heriot-Watt University’s Edinburgh Business School is a mission-led, global hub of business knowledge and research. With a long tradition of offering inclusive, experiential learning for the ambitious leaders of tomorrow, we leverage our campuses in Dubai, Malaysia, and Edinburgh to create maximum worldwide impact.

Their mission is to lead the world in globally accessible, practice-oriented business education and research.

Their vision is to transform lives and organisation for the betterment of societies globally.

Tecnológico De Monterrey

TEC

Tecnológico de Monterrey was founded in 1943 thanks to the vision of Don Eugenio Garza Sada and a group of entrepreneurs who formed a non-profit association called Enseñanza e Investigación Superior, A. C.

Tecnológico de Monterrey is a private, non-profit, independent institution with no political and religious affiliations.

The work of Tecnológico de Monterrey and all its campuses is supported by civil associations made up of a numerous group of outstanding leaders from all over the country who are committed to quality in higher education.

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Politecnico Di Torino

POLITO

For more than 150 years, the Politecnico di Torino has been one of the most prestigious public institutions at both the International and the Italian levels concerning education, research, technological transfer and services in all sectors of architecture and engineering.

The Politecnico di Torino was founded in 1859 as Scuola di Applicazione per gli Ingegneri (Technical School for Engineers), and it became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. A long history, which bore out the University as a reference point for education and research in Italy and in Europe, a Research University of international level which attracts students from more than 100 countries and which activates about 800 collaborations per year with industries, public institutions and local organizations.Read more

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