The Polytechnic University of Turin (Italian: Politecnico di Torino, POLITO) is an engineering university based in Turin.
The main courses include architecture, civil engineering, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, computer engineering, aeronautical engineering, nuclear engineering, chemical engineering, physical engineering, and biomedical engineering.
Following the model of the most famous European Polytechnic Schools, at the beginning of the 20th Century the Regio Politecnico di Torino, had various objectives. It began to contact both the European scientific world and local and national industry. Students attending the Castello del Valentino and the site in via Ospedale had the impression of living in a world that was quickly changing. Aeronautics began as a subject. Students from all over Italy came to Turin and found in the new laboratories built for the study of everything from chemistry to architecture a lively and resourceful atmosphere. The future was already at hand.
In the 1990's new teaching campuses were opened in Alessandria, Aosta, Biella, Ivrea, Mondovi and Vercelli.
The Polytechnic has two main campuses in Turin: the Valentino Castle on the River Po is still the main teaching campus for architecture, while the Corso Duca degli Abruzzi campus is dedicated mainly to engineering. A new mini-campus at Alenia Spazio holds the first teaching year of engineering while motor vehicle engineering is attended at Fiat-Lingotto Fiere.
The Polytechnic is currently extending the size of the campus in Corso Duca degli Abruzzi by constructing a facility which will almost double the current size of the Corso Duca building.
Vercelli is the location of the Second School of Engineering, which provides course in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering and computer engineering.
Six main Schools (4 Schools of Engineering and 2 Schools of Architecture) organise and manage teaching activities at the Politecnico di Torino along with the Graduate School.
The Polytechnic has strong research links with local and international companies, reaching about 700 yearly research contracts with firms such as Alenia Spazio, Motorola, Compaq, Ferrari, Fiat, IBM, Microsoft, Nokia, Pininfarina or STMicroelectronics.
Universities and colleges in Italy
Technische Universität Turin | École polytechnique de Turin | Politecnico di Torino | Politecnico di Torino
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