Rzeszów University of Technology is a respected public technical university located in southeastern Poland, known for its strong engineering education and close cooperation with the aviation, IT, and manufacturing sectors of the region. The university prepares highly qualified graduates with solid technical expertise and practical skills, enabling them to succeed in dynamic, technology-driven industries.
Founded in the 1950s, Rzeszów University of Technology has developed into an important academic and research centre with a growing international orientation. It actively collaborates with European universities and research institutions, participates in international networks, and engages in mobility programmes that strengthen its educational offer and foster cross-border knowledge exchange.
The university comprises faculties such as Chemistry, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Management, Mathematics and Applied Physics, Mechanics and Technology, Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics — the latter being one of the few civil aviation faculties in Poland authorized to train civil aviation pilots. Many programmes combine traditional engineering education with modern technologies, digital tools, and industry-based learning opportunities.
Rzeszów University of Technology is also committed to educational innovation. It participates in numerous projects focused on digital transformation, modern teaching methodologies, and the integration of research into the learning process. Through active engagement in EU-funded initiatives, the university supports interdisciplinary development and enhances its capacity to deliver high-quality, innovative education aligned with European standards.
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University of Bergamo |
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The University of Bergamo is a dynamic public university in northern Italy, well integrated with the regional economy and closely connected to local industries and institutions. Founded in the 1960s, it has grown into a key educational and research center in Lombardy, with a strong international orientation and active participation in European projects and partnerships. Its departments span economics, engineering, law, humanities, and social sciences, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and applied research.
Among them, the Department of Management, Information and Production Engineering (DIGIP) brings together expertise in management and information engineering, production systems, bioengineering, and related disciplines. With more than 80 faculty members organized into nine research groups, DIGIP maintains strong ties with industry and promotes multidisciplinary research, innovation, and technology transfer both nationally and internationally.
Within the department, the CELS research group focuses on the design and management of industrial plants, logistics systems, and integrated product-service solutions. The group has developed extensive expertise in operations and industrial services through national and international research projects and collaborations with companies. CELS also applies advanced modelling, simulation, and analytics techniques, including AI-based approaches, in both teaching activities and industrial projects. Furthermore, the group has gained experience in blended learning (mixing traditional and technology-augmented learning and teaching approaches) through participation in Erasmus+ projects. It is particularly recognized for its contributions to industrial services and operations management, notably through the ASAP Service Management Forum, an inter-university research center that promotes service culture and excellence in industry.
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University of Rijeka |
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University of Malta |
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University of Ljubljana |
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
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Politecnico di Torino |
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Politecnico di Torino is a prestigious Italian technical university known for excellence in engineering, architecture, and technology. It produces highly qualified graduates with strong practical and analytical skills, prepared for careers in global industries and research environments.
Founded in the 19th century, the university has shaped generations of engineers and architects contributing to technological and industrial development in Italy and abroad. Its strong international orientation is reflected in extensive partnerships with universities and institutions worldwide, participation in European networks, and active engagement in mobility and joint-degree programmes.
The university is structured into departments focusing on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, Computer and Control Engineering, Architecture and Urban Studies, Energy, Applied Science and Technology, and Management and Production Engineering. Politecnico di Torino implements innovative teaching strategies such as project-based learning, design thinking, and collaboration with industry. It also leads and participates in numerous EU-funded research and educational projects, supporting advancements in engineering education, technology transfer, and interdisciplinary innovation.







