Université Libre de Bruxelles

The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) was founded in 1834 and is located at the heart of Europe. Its primary goal is to prepare students to think critically and cultivate a passion for research while keeping up with the changing needs of society. The institution offers a diverse selection of undergraduate and graduate programs through its 12 faculties, including 23 Masters programs taught in English. It also partners with 20 doctoral schools.

The ULB is committed to improving its contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals in the future, both through its teaching and research missions, as well as in the management of its campuses, and aims to play a significant role as a key institution in the city of Brussels. The institution is committed to contributing to the establishment of a society that recognizes and respects socio-ecosystemic processes, nature, and the limits of the biosphere. It also aims to promote social and economic justice and global equity and foster a culture of peace for present and future generations.

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Alexandra Demoustiez

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Università degli studi di Milano

The University of Milan (UNIMI) is a public teaching and research university, which – with 8 faculties and 2 schools and a teaching staff of 2,178  professors – is distinguished by its wide variety of disciplinary fields.

A leading institute in Italy and Europe for scientific productivity, UNIMI is the largest university in the region, with approximately 65,000 students; it is also an important resource for the socio-economic context of which it is a part.

Milan is, in fact, the capital of Lombardy, one of the most dynamic and international regions in the European Union, a leader in the national economy that stands at the Italian forefront of research and development investments and commitment to technological innovation.

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University of Neuchâtel

Located between Geneva, Berne and Zurich, the University of Neuchâtel (UniNE) is made up of four faculties that host some 4200 students, 50% from other Swiss cantons and 22% from abroad. It offers many opportunities for bachelors, as well as masters in literature and humanities, law, science and economics, often original, all recognized by the Bologna Declaration, so euro-compatible.

The Alma mater Neuchâteloise offers a vast program of studies and research in innovative fields that meet the needs of society. These areas are found in thirteen themes for teaching and research in which UniNE has key competencies, all faculties combined and identified in the 2027 strategic vision.

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TU Delft

TU Delft cooperates with many other educational and research institutions, both in the Netherlands and abroad. The high quality of our research and teaching is renowned. TU Delft has numerous contacts with governments, trade associations, consultancies, industry and small and medium-sized companies.

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Puck Wijnia


Trinity College Dublin

As Ireland’s university on the world stage, Trinity College Dublin is recognised for academic excellence and a transformative student experience. The historic campus is located in the heart of Dublin city centre at the meeting place of the retail and cultural districts. With a tradition of scholarship spanning more than four centuries, Trinity is home to talented and inquiring minds, a liberal education, and research conducted at the frontiers of disciplines.

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Jane Stout


Technische Universität Darmstadt

The Technische Universität Darmstadt, commonly referred to as TU Darmstadt, is a research university in the city of Darmstadt, Germany. It was founded in 1877 and received the right to award doctorates in 1899. In 1882 it was the first university in the world to set up a chair in electrical engineering, in 1883 the first faculty for electrical engineering was founded there.

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Technical University of Denmark

For almost two centuries Technical University of Denmark (DTU), has been dedicated to fulfilling the vision of H.C. Ørsted – the father of electromagnetism – who founded the university in 1829 to develop and create value using the natural sciences and the technical sciences to benefit society.

Today, DTU is ranked as one of the foremost technical universities in Europe, continues to set new records in the number of publications, and persistently increase and develop our partnerships with industry, and assignments accomplished by DTU’s public sector consultancy.

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ETH Zurich

ETH Zurich has come to symbolise excellent education, groundbreaking basic research and applied results that are beneficial for society as a whole.

Founded in 1855, it today offers researchers an  inspiring environment and students a comprehensive education as one of the leading international universities for technology and the natural sciences.

ETH Zurich has more than 17,000 students from approximately 80 countries, 3,700 of whom are doctoral candidates. More than 400 professors teach and conduct research in the areas of engineering, architecture, mathematics, natural sciences, system-oriented sciences, and management and social sciences.

ETH Zurich regularly appears at the top of international rankings as one of the best universities in the world. 21 Nobel Laureates have studied, taught or conducted research at ETH Zurich, underlining the excellent reputation of the institute.

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Stuttgart Technology University of Applied Sciences

The Stuttgart Technology University of Applied Sciences, Hochschule für Technik (HFT Stuttgart), is one of ten institutes for higher education in Stuttgart. It was founded in 1832 as a school for construction craftsmen (Winterschule für Bauhandwerker) and was inaugurated as a University of Applied Sciences in 1971.

The campus is located in downtown Stuttgart.

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Politecnico di Torino

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.

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