Academic collaboration

JOINING THE CONSORTIUM AS AN ACADEMIC MEMBER

EURECOM has set up a Europe-wide network of academic partners when Politecnico de Turino in 1994, Aalto University (Helsinki University of Technology) in 2000, Technische Universität München-TUM in 2007, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU Trondheim in 2009, Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) in 2014, Czech Technical University (Czech Republic) in 2015 and Technische Universität Wien - TU Wien and ITMO University (St Petersburg) in 2020 and in 2021, University of Liège (ULiège) and EDHEC Business School joined the Consortium.

Choosing to become an academic member of EURECOM like these universities means:

PARTICIPATING IN THE ASSEMBLY OF MEMBERS, THE SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD AND THE TEACHING COMMITTEE

and, through these bodies, exercising a control over the research results and the teaching programs.

SELECTING STUDENTS WHO MEET THE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS, AND SENDING THEM TO EURECOM FOR THE FINAL PART OF THEIR CURRICULUM

The average stay for these students is generally 4 semesters (3 semesters of classes and 1 semester of internship). However, the school has provided for a certain flexibility to accommodate each partner’s conditions. EURECOM also offers 18-month and 12-month curricula.

DEFINING AND ADOPTING A UNIQUE SET OF PROGRAM BY-LAWS

Students who have met all the conditions set in these by-laws as well as all their obligations towards their school receive the degree from their school of origin and the training certificate from EURECOM.

DEVELOPING CLOSE TIES WITH EURECOM

Through highly encouraged activities, such as sabbatical periods, participation in the teaching programs, co-direction of doctoral theses, participation in common research projects.