In EU4DUAL, we work together with eight other universities, all of which have a strong practical focus in their degree programs. Our partner universities offer a variety of study programs in different subject areas.
Mondragon University (Mondragon Unibertsitatea) is a private, cooperative university located in the Basque Country, Spain. The university operates across nine locations in the Basque Country, providing a diverse and widespread educational presence. It was officially established in 1997. The university specializes in various fields including engineering, business management, entrepreneurship, education, communication, and gastronomy. As of the 2023 academic year, Mondragon University has approximately 6,713 students and 484 academic staff members.
Faculties: Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Business Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Education, Faculty of Gastronomy.
Website: Mondragon Unibertsitatea
Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW), also known as Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University, was founded in 2009. It has its roots in the Berufsakademie Baden-Wurttemberg. The DHBW operates at nine locations and three campuses in Baden-Württemberg and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
The DHBW is unique in Germany for its cooperative education model, which integrates academic studies with on-the-job training. The university specializes in fields such as business, engineering, social work, and health.
As of the academic year 2023, DHBW has approximately 34,000 students, collaborates with around 9,000 partner companies, and has 2551 employees.
Website: Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg
ESTIA Institute of Technology, also known as École Supérieure des Technologies Industrielles Avancées, is an engineering and research graduate school located in Bidart, France. It was founded in 1985 and obtained the status of Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur in 19951.
The university specializes in training trilingual, versatile engineers in fields such as digital design and innovation, electronics, automation and embedded systems, and industrial management and organization.
Special programs: Digital design and innovation, electronics, automation and embedded systems, industrial management and organization.
As of the academic year 2023, ESTIA has about 800 students and 155 employees.
Website: ESTIA
Politechnika Koszalińska, also known as Koszalin University of Technology, was established in 1968, originally as the Higher School of Engineering. It received its current name and status in 1996. Located in the picturesque town of Koszalin, Poland, with 3 campuses in Koszalin and additional branch in Szczecinek, the University has become a major educational institution in the region.
Politechnika Koszalińska is known for its diverse range of faculties, each specializing in different fields of study. In addition, the University is active in international cooperation and participation in programs that enhance the global perspective and opportunities for its students.
As of the academic year 2023, the university serves approximately 3,197 students and 618 employees.
Faculties: Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Faculty of Electronics and Computer Science, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Environmental and Geodetic Science.
Visoka Poslovna Å kola PAR, also known as PAR University College, was established in 2011 and is located in the vibrant city of Rijeka, in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County of Croatia.
Committed to international cooperation, PAR University College has more than 60 inter-institutional agreements and 30 strategic partnerships. The university actively participates in various international programs, thus enhancing the global perspective and opportunities available to its students.
As of the academic year 2023, the university has grown to accommodate over 300 students and 19 employees.
Faculties: Business Management, Gastronomy and Hospitality Management, Finance Management, Small and Medium Enterprises Management, Sports Management.
The Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) was established in 2001 and has since become a cornerstone of vocational and professional education in Malta. The college is known for its strong relationship with industry, ensuring that its programs are relevant and responsive to the needs of the local economy and society.
With its main campus located in Paola and additional campuses across the island, MCAST is organized into several specialized institutes and centers, each focusing on different areas of study.
Institutes/Centers: Institute of Applied Sciences and its Centre for Agriculture, Aquatics and Animal Sciences, Institute for the Creative Arts, Institute of Engineering and Transport including its Centre for Maritime Studies and its Aviation Maintenance Training Centre, Institute of Business Management and Commerce, Institute of Community Services, Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Centre for Learning and Employability.
MCAST also has a Gozo Campus on one of Malta’s sister islands, which offers a range of courses in different disciplines, catering for the educational needs of students on the island of Gozo.
As of the academic year 2023, MCAST serves over 7,000 full-time students and more than 4,000 part-time students and 2000 employees.
Website: MCAST – The Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology
Savonia University of Applied Sciences, founded provisionally in 1992 and receiving permanent status in 1998, is a prominent institution in Finland. It specializes in a wide range of fields including engineering, business, social services, health care, culture, natural resources, and tourism. Savonia is committed to providing practical education and fostering innovation. The university operates in three cities: Kuopio, Iisalmi, and Varkaus, and is known for its commitment to creating pathways to a sustainable world through its diverse programs and research initiatives.
As of the academic year 2023, Savonia has approximately 6,500 students and about 596 employees.
Faculties: School of Business, Design, Engineering and Technology, Health Care and Social Services, Music and Dance, Natural Resources.
Website: Savonia UAS – Discover Savonia
John von Neumann University was established in 2016 through the merger of three institutions, with its legal predecessor being the Engineering College of Kecskemét, which dates back to 1964. The university has grown to become one of the largest universities in southern Hungary.
The university specializes in various fields including engineering, information technology, economics, agricultural sciences, and teacher training.
As of the academic year 2023, John von Neumann University has approximately 4,000 students and about 486 of employees.
Faculties: GAMF Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Economics and Business, Horticulture and Rural Development
Website: John von Neumann University (nje.hu)
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