Established in 1863, Politecnico di Milano is one of Europe’s leading technical universitiesand a global reference point for education and research inEngineering, Architecture and Design. With more than 48,000 students, it is the largest technical university in Italy and a key player in the international academic landscape. The university operates across seven campuses located inMilanand in nearby Italian cities, includingLecco, Cremona, Mantova and Piacenza. Its academic structure comprises 12 Departments, responsible for research, and four Schools dedicated to education, ensuring strong integration between teaching and cutting-edge research.Research is at the coreof Politecnico di Milano’s mission and underpins the quality of its educational offer. The university benefits from close collaboration with industry, significant participation in European-funded projects and a wide network of state-of-the-art laboratories.Sustainabilityis a cross-cutting priority, embedded in education, research activities, societal impact and campus life. Politecnico di Milano offers a comprehensive range ofinnovative programmes at all academic levels. Almost the entire postgraduate portfolio is taught in English, attracting avibrant international community of studentsfrom over 100 countries and fostering a trulyglobal learning environment. The university’s notable alumni include world-renowned figures such as Renzo Piano and Aldo Rossi, both Pritzker Prize laureates, and Giulio Natta, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry—testimony to Politecnico di Milano’s long-standing tradition of excellence and impact. Politecnico di Milano is an active member ofprestigious international alliances and networks, including ENHANCE, IDEA League and Alliance4Tech, strengthening its role within the European Higher Education and Research Area and promoting strategic collaboration with leading universities worldwide.