Politecnico di Milano Rankings and Quick Facts

Also known as the Polytecnic Institute of Milan



Politecnico di Milano ranking
University world Ranking - Times 400 (UK)
= 343
University world Ranking - Jiaotong 500 (China)
203 to 304
University world Ranking - Newsweek 100 (USA)
N/A
European Rank(Jiaotong)
81 to 123
Politecnico di Milano Facts
Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total)
38,345
Faculty / Staff
1,265
Established
1863
Affiliations
CESAER

Politecnico di Milano Information

Politecnico di Milano University is Italy’s largest technical university, with a current student population of about 40,000. The Times Higher Education survey placed the university in the 57th spot among the Top Universities worldwide in 2009. In Italy in the same year, it ranked first among the different academic institutions in terms of foreign student preference and scientific production among others. Professor Guilio Ballio is the university’s current rector.

The university was founded in 1863 under Francesco Brioschi’s administration as ‘Istituto Tecnico Superiore’. The university was first built in Collegio Elvetico (now known as Via Senato). It formally opened on 29 November, 1863 and accommodated 36 students.

In 1865, the university implemented its first educational ideology, which focused on technological research education and engineering, which was soon followed by a civil architecture section. The new architecture course sparked the establishment of a high school for modern architecture, an academic first in Italy.

Giuseppe Colombo, who served as the university rector in 1897-1921 focused on developing ties between the Politecnico and the industrial sector by creating new companies such as Societa Edison, which acted as a major player in electrical industry development.

The university switched locations in 1927 and moved to Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, which is the school’s current address. The new building opened on the 22nd of December, and the university officially changed its name to Regio Politecnico di Milano in 1937.

The university’s undergraduate studies is comprised of its Architecture and Planning; Bioengineering; Chemistry; Electronics and Information Technology; Electrical Engineering; Energetics Engineering; Physics; Industrial design, Arts, Communication and Fashion; Aerospace Engineering; Industrial Engineering and Management; Environmental, Hydraulic, Infrastructures and Surveying Engineering; Nuclear Engineering; Structural Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanics; Architectural Projects; and Building and Environmental Sciences and Technology departments.

The university has since played a major part in the country’s engineering and technology sectors through its graduates. It currently boasts several laboratories for research in the field of science and technology, which is considered as one of the most advance in the world.

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Politecnico di Milano Address

Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano


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