EDUCATION GENERAL OVERVIEW FACULTY & STAFF RESEARCH...

Preview:

Citation preview

EDUCATIONEDUCATION

GENERAL OVERVIEWGENERAL

OVERVIEW FACULTY & STAFF

FACULTY & STAFF

RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

TRANSFER

RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

TRANSFER

the CAMPUSthe CAMPUS

BUDGETBUDGET

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Unificationof Italy

TechnicalSchool for Engineers

ItalianIndustryMuseum

Regio Politecnicodi Torino

Corso Ducadegli Abruzzi:Campus opening

Cittadella Politecnicacampus: site constructionopening

Ranked among the first 25 European technicalUniversitiesEngineering/Technology/Computer Science

POLITO is official partner of both projects fundedby the EC: Grapheneand Human Brain Project onlyorganization in Italy

QSEngineering & IT in the world

Engineering & IT in Europe

2014 58 162013 68 222012 86 26

U-Multirank:

PoliTo among the top 100 in the world

(more than 1.200 evaluatedinstitutions of 83 country)

Students’ fees

Other budget items

On-demand research and technology

transfer

EU and International

research funds

Regional and local

stakeholders’ funds

National researchfunds (several

Ministries)

2016 BudgetEducation project commissioned by public

authority and private companies

12%

7%

2%

Ministry of Education

(except Researchfunds)

52%

12%

6%2%

4%2 %

researchfunds

23%

Revenues for about 248 Mln Euros

Investment for about 30 Mln Euros

Research projects commissionedby public authority and private companies

FULL PROFESSORS

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

193

370

241

WITH A PERMANENT CONTRACT

WITH A TEMPORARY CONTRACT

746

72

WOMEN 26,9%WOMEN 57,9%

16%

205

700

Students 2014/2015 a.y.

33.461

30%

students

women

34% students from outsidePiedmont

International students

Specializing Master

PhD students

5.616 Students enrolled in the first year (2015/16 a.y.)

8,6% International studentsfirst year (2015/16 a.y.)

BACHELORBACHELOR MASTER OF SCIENCE

MASTER OF SCIENCE

3.198 3.158

POLITO GRADUATES 2015 6.356

ARCHITECTURE

P L A C E M E N T - One year after graduation

UNIVERSITY

Alm

ala

ure

a r

ep

ort

20

15

ma

ste

r o

f s

cie

nc

e g

rad

ua

tio

n2

01

3PoliTOgraduates

ENGINEERING

National average

68,7% 100%84,7%

100%

PoliTOgraduates

National average

90,9%85,1%

National average

69,1%63,6% 100%

PoliTOgraduates

10

1

16

Programs 2015/2016 a.y.

22

29

BS DEGREE PROGRAMS

II levelspecializing master

PhD programs

I levelspecializing master

(3 architecture, 19 engineering

MS DEGREE PROGRAMS (3 architecture, 26 engineering 2

Educational programs for talented students:

Qualità & Impegno (BS degree)

Alta Scuola Politecnica(MS degree)

16 Curricula courses in English

HR excellence in research per il Politecnico di Torino

2013 - 2016

"HR Excellence in Research"

Politecnico di Torino has been acknowledged by the European Commission for its commitment towards the implementation of the Charter and Code through the 'HR Excellence in Research' award

To meet the realneeds of the stakeholders

Industrial Engineering

Information Technologies

Managementand

Mathematicsfor

Engineering

Civil and Environmental

EngineeringArchitecture

Industrial Design

Thales Alenia Space, Avio, ENI Corporate, Ferrari, FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles),General Motors Powertrain Europe, HP, IBM, Indesit, Italdesign Giugiaro, Michelin, Microsoft Italia, Nokia, Philips, Piaggio, Pininfarina, Pirelli, Siemens, SKF, STMicroelectronics, Telecom Italia …

The Business Research Center: to provide industrial partners with offices and laboratories for innovationand technology transfer inside the Campus

Aimed to promote partnerships with businessesand national/international Companies

about700

contracts/year

300 100 15

T reatabi t

291 start-ups

120 teams

11

in2013

In the world

in Europe

in Italy

ideas Business plans Start-ups

51

Each year

I3P

Since2000

since2011

Cooperationagreementswith foreignuniversities

LifelongLearning ProgrammeErasmus agreements

Double Degreeagreements

Country of originof incomingstudents

428

425 112

About 120

International agreements

Students

International students

Coming from 120 countries

24,28%

8,08%

6,58%4,71%

3,90%

3,83%

3,72%

3,47%

3,19%

2,88%

2,85%2,79%

2,10% 1,90%China

Iran

Pakistan

Romania

Camerun

Brazil

Albania

Uzbekistan

Spain

Colombia

France

Morocco

Perù

Lebanon

Internationalization

Italian language courses

Computer labs and wifi networking

Libraries

Tutoring, counselling and assistance to studentswith disabilities

Part‐time jobs and other financial support

Student activities and associations

Banking

Faci l i t ies

excellent internships on offer

The STAGE & JOB PLACEMENT OFFICE supports

On‐campus recruiting

Career days

Internship and job opportunities available on students personal page

Residence permit

accommodation

NATIVE SPEAKER CULTURAL MEDIATOR for both university and non‐academic matters

Support services for international students

The DEPARTMENT  OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

supports both in administrativeand logisticalmatters …

Main objectives for an International university:• Attraction of foreign students• Cooperation agreements with foreign universities • Placement of Italian students abroad• Active participation to international networks

Main axis followed by Polito:• Creation of the Department of International Affairs• Courses offered in the English language• International student oriented services (e.g. the online application form)• Submission of more proposals (mobility and cooperation projects)• Strengthening of relationship with foreign partners• Participation to student fairs and international events• Missions and visits to target country institutions

Results:• Increase in the number of foreign students at all levels• Increase in the number of projects submitted and approved by the EU

Commision• Increase in the number of agreement signed with well reputed universities• Attraction of investment from industries interested in international projects and

international development

Head of International Affairs Dept. 

Incoming and Outgoing Mobility Division

Incoming Mobility Office

Outgoing Mobility Office

Foreign Citizens Office

International Relations, Mobility and Cooperation Projects Division

International Relations Office

International Projects and Development Cooperation Office

Reporting Management and Administration Office

The staff of the Department is composed of young and motivated high-level professionals supported also by native speaker cultural mediators

Main objectives:• Fostering the development of the university’s policy of internationalization• Promoting incoming and outgoing international mobility• Providing support to the drafting and stipulation of agreements between the university and other bodies• Management of scholarship and mobility projects • Creation, implementation and management of special projects in education, financial cooperation, and cooperation in development