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Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen |
The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is a leading technical university in northern Europe and benchmarks with the best universities in the world. The university was founded in 1829 to serve society through scientific progress and the application of technology. Through intensive efforts in research, innovation and the transfer of knowledge, DTU has contributed to Denmark’s strengths in diverse fields such as design, wind energy, biotechnology, electronics and telecommunication. |
- Advanced and Applied Chemistry
- Aquatic Science and Technology
- Architectural Engineering
- Biotechnology
- Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Design and Innovation
- Digital Media Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Acoustics
- Engineering Design and Applied Mechanics
- Engineering Management
- Environmental Engineering
- Food Technology
- Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
- Mathematical Modelling and Computation
- Petroleum Engineering
- Pharmaceutical Design and Engineering
- Physics and Nanotechnology
- Sustainable Energy
- Systems Biology
- Telecommunication
- Transportation and Logistics
- Wind Energy
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| France |
Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Compiègne |
Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), France’s oldest university of technology, is a top ranked first choice destination for engineering education in France. In addition to excellent academic training, UTC is also noted for the quality of its research and links with industry (Renault, Valeo, Airbus, Suez Environnement, etc). |
- Bioengineering/Biotechnology
- Civil Engineering
- Industrial Process Engineering
- Information Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Systems Engineering
The above programmes can be complemented with non-technical courses. Programmes are mainly taught in French but there are also courses that are taught in English. |
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INSA-Lyon, Lyon |
Established as the first INSA in 1957, INSA-Lyon is, today, ranked among the top science and technology universities in Europe. The University places pedagogical innovation at the core of its training programme to produce engineers who are innovative and entrepreneurial. It graduates over 800 engineers each year in 12 fields of specialisation. |
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Biochemistry and Biotechnology
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Bioinformatics and Modelling
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Civil Engineering and Urbanism
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Computer Science
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Electrical Engineering
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Energy and Environmental Engineering
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Industrial Engineering
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Materials Sciences and Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering applied to Plasturgy Processes
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Mechanical Engineering Design
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Mechanical Engineering Development
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Telecommunications Service and Use |
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Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris |
UPMC currently represents the epitome of French excellence in science and medicine. The university maintains an intellectual influence at the highest level, as evidenced by the numerous prizes and medals awarded to members of its faculty and its many partnerships with prestigious foreign universities. Its strong innovation policy is executed daily by its 116 laboratories which run projects and develop partnerships with SMEs, large corporations, start-ups and major private or public research bodies. |
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Earth Sciences
- Electronic Engineering
- Exact and Natural Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics
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University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg |
The University of Strasbourg was established with the merging of three universities- Louis Pasteur University, Marc Bloch University, and Robert Schuman University. Today, the University is among Europe's best in the League of European Research Universities. It is also the largest university in France with 43,000 students and over 4,000 researchers. |
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École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile, Toulouse |
The École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (ENAC) is placed under the tutelage of the French Ministry of Transport. Its mission is to provide higher and continuing education to civil servants working in the various technical corps of the Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile (the French equivalent of CAA/FAA), various categories of technical personnel for the aircraft and space industry, military personnel and foreigners intending to take up careers in the aviation industry. |
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INSA-Toulouse, Toulouse |
The Institut National des Sciences Appliquées of Toulouse, an international, multidisciplinary, state engineering school, is recognised for the excellence of its five-year educational programmes. Its courses, linked to the latest scientific advances, are supported by the work of leading-edge research laboratories, and backed by industry. |
- Biochemical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
- Automatic Control
- Electronics
- Computer Engineering
- Networks and Telecommunications
- Mathematical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics Engineering
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Université de Technologie de Troyes, Troyes |
Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT) was established in 1994 and is part of the reputable UT network. The University’s degrees and diplomas are accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, and its research activities meet exacting standards for scientific work and the transfer of technology. UTT maintains close links with industry and enjoys a reputation for its ability to innovate, adapt and provide an education that matches the ever changing demands of industry. |
Engineering streams:
- Industrial Systems
- Information Systems and Telecommunications
- Mechanical Systems
- Materials Science and Technology
Please click here for the catalogue of courses. |
| Germany |
Technical University of Munich, Munich
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Since its inception in 1868, the Technical University of Munich has established its reputation as a foremost academic institution with six Nobel prizes and many other prestigious awards, making it repeatedly the number one German university in various rankings. The university covers a large spectrum of fundamental and applied research with studies ranging from engineering, the natural sciences (including life and medical sciences) to economics. |
- Engineering
- Life Sciences
- Management
- Medicine
- Natural Sciences
- Sport
The above programmes are taught in German and English. For information on other courses taught in English, please visit: http://portal.mytum.de/studium/studiengaenge/englisch |
| India |
Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad |
The Mudra Institute of Communications was established in 1991 to develop professional communication skills in India. It is a premier institute dedicated to meeting the needs of the integrated marketing communications industry and grooming communications management specialists who are able to help their organisations realise their business strategies and goals. |
GIP participants will pursue MICA’s Postgraduate Programme in Communications Management.
- Account Planning and Management
- Brand Management
- Design and Retail Communications
- Marketing Research
- Media Management
- Public Relations and Broadcasting
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Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai |
Since its establishment in 1958, the Indian Institute of Technology (Mumbai) has earned a worldwide reputation as a premier engineering school. Its graduates command admiration and respect, and hold coveted positions around the globe. When the institute received praise from the US Congress, it was the first time the American legislative body honoured a foreign university. |
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| Switzerland |
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne |
EPFL is one of the two Ecoles Polytechniques Fédérales in Switzerland. Like its sister institution, ETHZ, it has three missions: education, research and technology transfer at the highest international level. Associated with several specialised research institutes, EPFL brings together a campus of more than 10,000 people stimulating collaboration between students, professors, researchers and entrepreneurs that gives rise to new and groundbreaking work in science, technology and architecture. |
- Architecture
- Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Communication Systems
- Computer Science
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Environmental Sciences and Engineering
- Financial Engineering
- Life Sciences and Technologies
- Management, Technology and Entrepreneurship
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
- Mechanical Engineering
- Microengineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- Physics
Undergraduate courses are usually taught in French, while those at the Master’s level are mostly taught in English. |
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University of St Gallen, St Gallen |
The University of St Gallen for Business Administration, Economics, Law and Social Sciences (HSG) was founded in 1898 and is, today, among Europe’s leading business universities. The University continues to pursue its original mission of providing students with a practice-oriented education and places great emphasis on the teaching of systems theory and broad interdisciplinary approaches to all questions. |
- Business Administration
- Economics
- International Affairs
- Law
- Social Sciences
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| United States of America |
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta |
One of the USA’s top research universities, the Georgia Institute of Technology is committed to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology. The university is consistently ranked among US News & World Report’s top 10 public universities in the USA. At Georgia Tech, students learn from world-class lecturers and scholars working at the frontiers of science and technology. |
- Architecture
- Computing
- Engineering
- Liberal Arts
- Management
- Sciences
Please click here for the list of courses taken by previous batches of GIP- GT students. Do note that:
- This should be used only as a guide.
- The courses may no longer be offered by the host university, the contents may have changed or no longer suitable to be matched to your NTU courses.
- You are reminded that the courses that you propose to register must be approved by your GIP school co-ordinator.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is well-known for its success in the transfer of technology from the laboratory to the marketplace and widely recognised for the effectiveness of its hands-on approach to undergraduate education. Its classrooms are a model for intellectual engagement and the interaction of students and faculty. |
- Architecture
- Business
- Engineering
- Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
- Information Technology
- Science
Please click here for the list of courses taken by previous batches of GIP- RPI students. Do note that:
- This should be used only as a guide.
- The courses may no longer be offered by the host university, the contents may have changed or no longer suitable to be matched to your NTU courses.
- You are reminded that the courses that you propose to register must be approved by your GIP school co-ordinator.
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University of Washington, Seattle |
The University of Washington is internationally recognised for its research programmes and renowned for its entrepreneurial and innovative spirit. Its faculty is distinguished by the many honours its members have received and five Nobel Prize winners in Physics and Medicine. The university also partners NTU in delivering the Technopreneurship and Innovation Programme. |
- Architecture and Urban Planning
- Arts and Sciences
- Built Environments
- Business
- Dentistry
- Education
- Engineering
- Environment
- Information
- Law
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Ocean and Fishery Science
- Pharmacy
- Public Affairs
- Public Health
- Social Work
Please click here for the list of courses taken by previous batches of GIP- UW students. Do note that:
- This should be used only as a guide.
- The courses may no longer be offered by the host university, the contents may have changed or no longer suitable to be matched to your NTU courses.
- You are reminded that the courses that you propose to register must be approved by your GIP school co-ordinator.
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