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Poznan University of Technology (PUT) is one of the TOP 5 technical universities in Poland. It is also among the TOP 3 universities most frequently selected by students in the country. Poznan University of Technology is a university with more than 100 years of experience in educating highly qualified engineers and scientists, and strongly cooperates with local economic and social entities. Poznan University of Technology is becoming a university open to the needs of the environment and the requirements of the market, not only domestically, but also, as a leader of the European University EUNICE, is part of the vision of development of the European Union. | |
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BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg is a technological university located in Brandenburg, Germany. BTU works closely with partners from the business and scientific communities to address current challenges in energy, materials, construction, information and communication technologies, health and the environment. Forty percent of the students come from more than 100 different countries. | |
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The Viseu Polytechnic Institute (IPV) offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in areas such as engineering, education, health, social sciences, arts and management. Working closely with local and regional stakeholders, this vibrant university contributes to the economic and social development of the community, focusing on promoting innovation, entrepreneurship and social responsibility. | |
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Karlstad University (KAU) has a strong tradition of close cooperation with business and society, contributing to the regional, national and international development of research and education. The 19,500 undergraduate and graduate students and 1,500 employees develop knowledge and skills for individual enrichment and a sustainable society. Academic environments are driven by creativity, courage and academic excellence. | |
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The University of Cantabria (UC), founded 50 years ago in Santander in northern Spain, is the only public university in the autonomous region of Cantabria. Thanks to the academic prestige of its researchers, its international vision and its location in a coastal city surrounded by mountains, UC attracts some 500 international students from around the world each year. The University of Cantabria (UC) is one of three universities ranked in the top 10 of major Spanish rankings for both education and research quality. | |
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The University of Mons (UMONS) is a French-speaking university in the province of Hainaut, Belgium, near the Franco-Belgian border. It is located about 50 kilometers from Brussels, the capital of Europe. UMONS was established in 2009 through the merger of the University of Mons-Hainaut and the Faculty of Engineering at Mons, the university's oldest department, founded in 1837. The university is open to internationalization, with no less than 25% foreign students. Through the education offered at UMONS, we promote critical thinking, open-mindedness, tolerance, responsibility and autonomy, and develop the intellectual and cultural experiences of students and scholars so that they can become responsible members of society. | |
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The University of Catania (UNICT) - founded in the 15th century - is a unique center of natural and cultural heritage in the heart of the Mediterranean region. At UNICT, tradition and innovation in education and research are combined to address global challenges, including health, technology, sustainability, energy, environment and social inclusion. | |
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The University of the Peloponnese (UoP) is a public, comprehensive university covering six different cities in the region with headquarters in Tripoli. Founded in 2000, the university consists of 9 faculties and 22 units offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs to nearly 25,000 students, while more than 200 research projects are currently underway. | |
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Universite Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (UPHF) is the first polytechnic university in France, and its teaching is based on two poles: Humanities and Science and Technology. Based in Hauts-de-France (northern France), 14% of its students come from 85 different countries. | |
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The University of Vaasa (UVA) is one of the largest business universities in Finland. It is located in Vaasa, a city on the west coast of Finland, surrounded by the Kvarken archipelago, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The university's ambitious researchers are creating a better tomorrow in the areas of technology, economy, communication and good governance. Each academic year, the university welcomes about 200 international students from around the world. |