ESKİŞEHİR OSMANGAZİ UNIVERSITY-TURKEY
A well-known, respected research university on a national and international scale
Eskişehir Osmangazi University (ESOGU) - A public higher education institution in Turkey. ESOGU began its history in 1993. Based on the Law Number 496 passed on August 18, 1993, the following schools and institutes were also founded: Faculties of Medicine, Engineering & Architecture, Arts & Sciences, Economic & Administrative Sciences; Health Services School, Eskişehir Health Services Vocational School; Institutes of Natural Sciences, Metallurgy, Medical Sciences and Social Sciences. With the foundation of these institutions, our university was restructured under the name “Osmangazi University”. These were followed by the foundation of Sivrihisar Vocational School in 1994, the faculties of Agriculture and Theology in 1995, the Faculty of Education in 1998, Tourism & Hotel Management Vocational School, Mahmudiye Vocational School and State Conservatory in 2007. A strong and leading university with 37 years in scientific life, Eskişehir Osmangazi University takes determined and stable steps in the path of modern science. Eskişehir Osmangazi University always ends up in the top 30 best universities in Turkey. The university can boast a strong track record, ranking 30 in the national ranking of Turkey.
UNIVERSITY OF WARMIA AND MAZURY IN OLSZTYN -POLAND
UNIVERSITY OF WARMIA AND MAZURY IN OLSZTYN (POLAND)
“GREEN UNIVERSITY”
The University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (UWM) was founded on 1 September 1999. UWM is the largest academic institution in North-Eastern Poland. The mission of UWM is to carry out diverse activities with the aim of educating highly qualified graduates and scientific staff, carrying out scientific research responding to the needs of the region’s economy and enriching the national culture.
UWM constantly develops and updates research programmes and curricula content, increasing the level of internationalization and the interdisciplinary character of all scientific disciplines and fields. UWM is the first university in Poland to implement the Green University idea.
Over the years, UWM offer was extended to new branches of study, and consequently, new faculties were established. Currently, there are 15 faculties at UWM and the Ełk branch. Currently, our University is entitled to confer the title of habilitated doctor in 16 scientific disciplines and the title of doctor in 21.
UWM has undergone an intense transformation since its beginnings. Achieving such progress would not be possible without the funds of the European Union. The educational and scientific bases of the University have been significantly reinforced, for example by purchasing high-tech laboratory equipment.
UWM constantly develops and updates research programmes and curricula content, increasing the level of internationalization and the interdisciplinary character of all scientific disciplines and fields. Our scientific activity includes the development of genomics, proteomics, nutrigenomics, lipidomics and bioinformatics as the new techniques for determining technological progress in food production and ensuring the food safety and high food quality; natural and economic determinants of health-oriented production of agricultural and horticultural crops; production and utilization of energy plants; landscape management and conservation; the molecular, structural, functional and pathophysiological basis of human and animal diseases; ecology and environmental protection; aquaculture; geodesy and satellite navigation; modern technology in civil engineering; mathematics and computer modelling, IT systems; cultural heritage of Poland and Europe, modern philosophy; cross-cultural communication; history and regional, social policy; analysis of financial markets in sustainable development; law and administration; music and arts; design and applied art.
SLOVAK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IN BRATISLAVA - SLOVAKIA
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The Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU) is a modern research and higher education institution. It continues the legacy of the 260-year-old Mining Academy in Banská Štiavnica, where the foundations of vocational and practical learning were established. STU offers education in technical fields and involves students in research in natural sciences, computer sciences, construction, architecture, materials technologies, chemistry and food technologies.
STU graduates are among the most desirable and the highest-paid employees in the Slovakian labour market. Almost 11 000 students attend its 7 faculties and the Institute of Management.
The University offers 3 types of degrees - Bachelor’s, Master and Doctoral. STU also offers lifelong learning programmes and an MBA programme in cooperation with TU Wien.
At an international level, STU has closed hundreds of collaboration agreements with foreign universities, faculties and research institutes. Every year almost 500 students are sent abroad on study stays and/or participate in student exchange programmes.
Research teams at the university are involved in international projects and annually deal with about 700 research projects funded through grants and hundreds of research contracts commissioned by businesses.
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