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The Polytechnic University of Milan () is the largest technical university in
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, with about 42,000 students. The
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offers undergraduate, graduate and higher education courses in
engineering Engineering is the use of scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad range of more speciali ...
,
architecture Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction. It is both the process and the product of sketching, conceiving, planning, designing, and constructing buildings ...
and
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. Founded in 1863, it is the oldest university in Milan. The Polytechnic University of Milan has two main campuses in the city of
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, where the majority of the research and teaching activities are located, as well as other satellite campuses in five other cities across the
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regions. The central offices and headquarters are located in the historical campus of
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in Milan, which is also the largest, active since 1927. According to the
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for the subject area 'Engineering & Technology', it ranked in 2022 as the 13th best in the world. It ranked 6th worldwide for Design, 9th for Civil and Structural Engineering, 9th for Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering and 7th for Architecture. Its notable alumni or professors include
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Giulio Natta, novelist Carlo Emilio Gadda and architects
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and
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.


History

The Polytechnic University of Milan was founded on 29 November 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, secretary of the Ministry of Education and rector of the
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. It is the oldest university in Milan. Its original name was ''Istituto Tecnico Superiore'' ("Higher Technical Institute") and only Civil and Industrial Engineering were taught.
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, the second main line of study at the university, was introduced in 1865 in cooperation with the Brera Academy. There were only 30 students admitted in the first year. Over the decades, most of the students were men: the first female graduate from the university was in 1913. In 1927 the university moved to piazza
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, in the district now known as ''Città studi'' (City of Studies), where the university's main facilities are still today. At the time, it was named ''Regio Politecnico'' ("Royal Polytechnic"). The word ''Regio'' was removed as Italy was proclaimed a republic at the end of
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. The historical building still in use today was designed and built by engineers and architects all graduated from the university itself. The present logo, based on a detail of the preparatory sketch of
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's School of Athens, was adopted in 1942. Until then, there was no official logo for the institution. In 1954, the first
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an centre of electronic computation was opened at the university by Gino Cassinis and Ercole Bottani. In 1963 Giulio Natta received the
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for his research on crystalline polymers,
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in particular. In 1977, the
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Sirio, jointly developed by the university and other companies, was launched. Since the end of the 1980s, the university has begun a process of territorial expansion that would have resulted in the opening of its satellite campuses in
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. A university program in
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was started in 1993. In 2000, the university's faculty of design was created with new courses in undergraduate and postgraduate programs of graphic & visual, fashion and interior design along with the already existent industrial design. In April 2012, the university announced that, beginning in 2014, all graduate courses would be taught only in English.Michael Day, "Italian university switches to English" ''The Independent'' 14 April 201

/ref> This decision was then partially revised, after the decision of the Italian Supreme Court, that stated the Italian language could not be totally abolished nor downgraded to a marginal role.Politecnico, la Consulta: "Sì ai corsi solo in inglese, ma l'italiano non deve sparire" ''Il Giorno'' 24 February 2017

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Campuses

The University is spread over seven campuses: two main campuses in Milan and another five satellite campuses across
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.


Milan Leonardo

Milan Leonardo is the oldest of the university's campuses still in use. The first buildings on ''Piazza Leonardo da Vinci'' were inaugurated in 1927. Over the years, the complex has been expanded and is now generally referred to as "Città Studi", ''City of Studies'', which also refers to some faculties of the
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in the same area. The campus extends over several streets: ''Leonardo'', ''Bonardi'', ''Clericetti'', ''Mancinelli'', ''Gran Sasso'' and ''Colombo''. The Leonardo Campus is the main campus of the university and comprises the central administration offices, the rectorate, and most of the research departments.


Milan Bovisa

The Milan Bovisa campus is located in the Bovisa district of Milan and became active in 1989; campus Bovisa is today composed of ''campus Durando'', opened in 1994, and ''campus La Masa'', inaugurated in 1997. The first is the seat of the School of Design, while the second is dedicated to Industrial, Mechanical, Aerospace, and Energy Engineering faculties. Bovisa also houses the related research facilities, including the wind tunnel.


Other campuses

The first satellite campuses opened in 1987 in
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and in 1989 in
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. During the 1990s other three branches opened in
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(1991),
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(1994), and
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(1997).


Academics

The Polytechnic University of Milan offers several three-year undergraduate courses, two-year graduate courses, one-year master courses and PhD programs in the fields of engineering, architecture and design. The university offers 32 first level (Bachelor) degree programs. The
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is divided into two terms, or semesters, the first from mid-September to late January and the second from March to late June. There are 3 exam sessions: those at the end of each semester (in February and July) and one more in September. Students need to achieve 60 "university credits" (''CFU'' or ''Crediti Formativi Universitari'') per year during their Bachelor's and master's degrees. Therefore, the 3-years Bachelor requires 180 credits while the 2-years Master 120. The university, like most
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, is organized to comply with the framework of the Bologna Process. The university maintains several relations with foreign universities and offers a wide range of international projects for student exchange, The university encourages the enrollment of foreign students by providing several courses in
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,
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and Spanish. It participates in the ENTREE network for student exchange among Electrical Engineering colleges in Europe and it is a member of
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(TIME) network. The ''Alta Scuola Politecnica'' is a joint institution of the Polytechnic University of Milan and
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addressed to young talents who want to develop their interdisciplinary capabilities for leading and promoting innovation, and runs in parallel to the two-year programs of ''laurea magistrale'' (graduate courses).


International opportunities

PoliMi offers several opportunities for students that want to integrate their studies with an experience outside
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. Some of them are: * ATHENS Programme * ERASMUS Programme * Erasmus Mundus Programme * Master of European Design *
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* UNITECH International * Double degree with Tongji University,
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,
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* Global Engineering Education Exchange PhD students may also take advantage of ''"Progetto Rocca MIT-PoliMi Program"'', an international program that allows them to spend a visit period working at
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.


Rankings

According to the
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the university is ranked as 137th overall in the world, the first Italian university in this ranking. By field of study, it is ranked 5th for Design, 11th for Architecture, and 16th for Engineering and Technology. More specifically, it was also ranked as the 7th best university in the world regarding civil and structural engineering topics. As for Italian national rankings, the university was ranked the best university for Engineering and among the top big universities in Italy in the ''CENSIS-
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'' Italian University rankings for the academic year 2011-2012. In 2009 an Italian research ranked it as the best in Italy over indicators such as scientific production, the attraction of foreign students, and others.


Admission


Engineering

The admission in the undergraduate program in engineering at the university is bound to an admission test, aimed to verify the starting preparation of every student. The main goal of this test is to point out the lacks of aspiring students and, in case, to assign them an extra course. Only some programs have a strictly limited number of places, even if the Academic Senate fixes an approximate maximum number of students for every program. The admission test for any Engineering school, except Construction Engineering, is divided in four parts, each about one of the following general subject: ''English Language''; ''Logic, Mathematics and Statistics''; ''Verbal Comprehension''; ''Physics''.


Architecture, Design and Construction Engineering

Architecture, Design and Construction Engineering schools have a limited number of students admitted every year and the selection is based on a national test administered by the Ministry of Education. The test is divided into five parts, each about one of the following general subject: ''Logic and General Knowledge''; ''History''; ''Drawing and Representation''; ''Mathematics and Physics''.


Graduate programs

Admission to the graduate programs in the university requires an undergraduate degree and a set of requirements specific for each school, such as the time spent in obtaining the undergraduate degree or the grade point average scored during the undergraduate program. The university also offers courses of study for the title of ''Dottore di Ricerca'' (PhD), MBA courses, and other postgraduate courses. ''MIP'' Business School is one of the most prominent management schools in Italy and was ranked as the 96th best business school in the world by
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in 2011.


Departments

The Polytechnic University of Milan is organized in 12 departments: * Architecture and Urban Studies (DASTU) * Architecture and Civil Engineering of the Built Environment (DABC) * Chemistry, Chemical, and Material Engineering "GIULIO NATTA" (DCMC) * Design (DESIGN) * Electronics, Information Technology, and Bioengineering (DEIB) * Energy (DENG) * Physics (DFIS) * Civil and Environmental Engineering (DICA) * Management, Economics, and Industrial Engineering (DIG) * Mathematics (DMAT) * Mechanical Engineering (DMEC) * Aerospace Engineering and Technology (DAER)


Library System and publishing

The library system of the university counts more than 470,000 records distributed over the libraries in the campuses. The system comprises four central libraries along with teaching libraries (department libraries). The titles registered in the library system can be searched through an online public access catalogue (OPAC). Since autumn 2004, the Polytechnic University of Milan has owned a publishing trademark, ''Polipress'', created mainly to publish researches by the university community. Polipress publishes also the free ''Politecnico'' periodical.


Scientific research

The Polytechnic University of Milan participates in European and international networks of
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. In the year 2004 alone, about 60 large scale, multi-year international research projects have been initiated or participated by the university, just in the context of the European Research framework. As of 2012, the university takes part in over 132 current FP7 research projects. The University raised almost 80% of its research funds from external sources in 2008, from participation in national and international calls for proposals by its researchers and from research contracts stipulated with companies. The Polytechnic University of Milan was the first university in Italy for total number of European research funding awarded under the
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program, with 296 projects and a total of 125.7 million. The university has a long history of research. Many scientists working in the university have received awards and recognition by the scientific community: among them, the most famous is Giulio Natta, the only Italian
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for Chemistry, in 1963, who was the head of the Department of Industrial Chemistry. The University also operated the first research
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in Italy, the 50 kW ''LM54'', from 1959 to 1979 in the "Enrico Fermi Nuclear Research Institute" and now operates several important laboratories such as one of the biggest
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s in Europe. As of 2005, a number of professors at the Polytechnic University of Milan are ACM or
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fellows. The university participates in associations and consortia for applied research, has offices to assist technological transfers and continuing education for professionals. The university supports the establishment of research spin-offs (20 spin-offs from 2000 to today), and also of high-tech companies during their
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phase, with a structure named ''Acceleratore d'Impresa'' (Start-up Incubator). According to the SIR 2013 World Report about the quality of scientific research produced, the university has a normalized impact factor of 1.42, and 16.62% of the articles produced fall within the 10% most cited in the international bibliography.


Governance

The Rector, the Academic Senate and the Board of Directors (''Consiglio di Amministrazione'') are the governing bodies of the university. Internal Financial Auditors (''Collegio dei revisori dei conti'') controls the management and finance of the University. There are several other consulting bodies, among them the Students' Council, which is directly elected by students and serves in an advisory role. The Rector represents the University and coordinates the Academic and Research activity. The tenure of the Rector is six years and can serve only one term.


Student life

Tuition fees at the Polytechnic University of Milan depend on each student's family income. They range between about 150 
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/year and 3726 €/year. Students with an outstanding GPA (usually ≥ 27/30 or 29/30) are granted partial or full rebates, in addition to various kinds of scholarships. There are many scholarships for international students as part of the recent university internationalization strategy. Most Italian universities do not offer accommodation for their students on campus. The university manages a limited number of approximately 2000 beds available for students. Most students from outside the city are either commuters or renters. It is common for both Italian and international students to share flats due to the expensive real-estate market of the city. All the university campuses are covered by a Wi-Fi network, connected and interoperable with the Eduroam service.


Organizations

The ''Istituto per il Diritto allo Studio Universitario'' (ISU) manages additional student facilities such as scholarships, student housing, open libraries, lending of computers, cafeterias and study spaces. ''Educafe'' is a cultural center in the Leonardo campus, where students can meet and events are held regularly. Among the student organizations: * ''BEST Milano'' (Board of European Students of Technology) a European non-profit and politically neutral organization, focus on Empowered diversity, done by students for the students and present in more than 30 countries. * ''ESN'' (Erasmus Student Network) a non-profit organization, gathering exchange students and encouraging exchange projects. * ''Euroavia'', an organization founded to gather aerospace students of the Polytechnic University of Milan and make easy to contact other aerospace students in Europe. * ''Associazione Ingegneri Ambiente e Territorio'' (Environment and Territory Engineers Association), a student association composed by students in Environmental Engineering. * ''Teatro delle Biglie'' ('Theatre of the Marbles'), an independent non-profit organization, born as a theatre association. * ''POuL'' (Politecnico Open Unix Labs), a student association for students interested in promoting
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and
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. * ''POLI.RADIO'' is the student web radio. * ''IEEE Student Branch'' of the Polytechnic University of Milan. * ''BEA - Biomedical Engineering Association'', an independent bioengineering students organization to create a network between students and professors, to promote activities and projects * '' Skyward Experimental Rocketry'', an association with the goal of design and developing small
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s and
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s. * '' Physis PEB''.


Professional opportunities and statistics

The 2007 graduate survey shows that 80% of graduates of the Polytechnic University of Milan find a job within three months from graduation, and almost 95% within six months. The figures are similar for the bachelor and the masters level graduates. A specialized "Career Service" facilitates contacts between graduates and the industry, it invites companies for presentations and prepares statistics about graduated students. It posts several stage and job offers every day both for students and graduates. Approximately 55% of undergraduate students complete their studies on time, and approximately 80% of them graduate within an additional year. Similar figures apply to graduate students.


Student politics

Students at the university elect representatives in the Academic Senate, the Board of Directors and in the Boards of Schools. Currently, there are four main political groups in student elections: *''La Terna Sinistrorsa'' ("The left-hand coordinate system"), the
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organization. The name is a pun on the Cartesian three-dimensional coordinate system. *''Lista aperta per il diritto allo studio'' ("Open list for the right to study"), a movement based on the value of student's quality, generally considered as
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because of its affinity to the Catholicism and Communion and Liberation, even if it defines itself as not politically oriented; * ''Svoltastudenti - La Students' Union del Politecnico di Milano'' ("The
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of the Polytechnic University of Milan"), which takes inspiration from the Anglo-Saxon student-groups, is not politically oriented or religiously sided and its main purpose is to provide services to students. *''Studenti Indipendenti'' ("Independent Students") There are also other smaller groups. However, participation in student elections is generally low, as a result of low participation in extra academical activities. In the last elections, it figured out a new wave of interest, with 20% of participation (after the 16% of the previous ones).


Notable alumni

* Franco Albini (architect, designer, and academic, 1905–1977) * Maria Artini (first female university graduate in electrical engineering in Italy and the second female engineering graduate of the Milan Polytechnic, 1894–2 August 1951) * Sergio Asti (1926–1921) * Gae Aulenti (architect, 1927–2012) * Mario Bellini (architect and designer, b. 1935) * Andrea Branzi (architect and designer, b. 1938) * Cini Boeri (architect and designer, 1924–2020) * Gaetanina Calvi (in 1913 the first woman to graduate in engineering from the Milan Polytechnic) * Anna Castelli Ferrieri (architect and designer, 1918–2006) *
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(industrial designer and architect, 1918–2002) * Enrico Castiglioni (engineer and architect, 1914–2000) * Livio Castiglioni (architect and designer, 1911–1979) * Pier Giacomo Castiglioni (architect and designer, 1913–1968) * Claudio Ciborra (organizational theorist, 1951–2005) *
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(architect and designer, b. 1950) * Gian Paolo Dallara (engineer and entrepreneur, b. 1936) * Elio (musician, b. 1961) * Amedeo Felisa (businessman, b. 1946) *
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(fashion designer, 1944–2007) * Enrico Forlanini (engineer and inventor, 1848–1930) *
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(aeronautical engineer, 1919–2010) * Emanuela Frattini Magnusson (architect and designer, b. 1959) * Gianfranco Frattini (architect and designer 1926–2004) * Carlo Emilio Gadda (engineer and writer, 1893–1973) * Francesco Giavazzi (economist, b. 1949) * Franca Helg (architect and designer, 1920–1989) * Piero Lissoni (architect and designer, b. 1956) * Vico Magistretti (industrial designer and architect, 1920–2006) * Angelo Mangiarotti (architect and industrial designer, 1921–2012) *
Alberto Meda Alberto Meda is an engineer focusing on design, born in Tremezzina Tremezzina (Comasco: ) is a ''comune'' in the province of Como, in Lombardy (man), (woman) lmo, lumbard, links=no (man), (woman) , population_note = , popul ...
(engineer and designer, b. 1935 ) * Gilbert Daniel Nessim (chemist, b. 1966) * Giulio Natta (
chemist A chemist (from Greek ''chēm(ía)'' alchemy; replacing ''chymist'' from Medieval Latin ''alchemist'') is a scientist trained in the study of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties. Chemists carefully describe th ...
and
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, 1903–1979) *
Adriano Olivetti Adriano Olivetti (11 April 1901 – 27 February 1960) was an Italian engineer, politician, and industrialist whose entrepreneurial activity thrived on the idea that profit should be reinvested for the benefits of the whole society. He was son of ...
(chemical engineer and entrepreneur, 1901–1960) * Antonio Pedotti (bioengineer) * Giovanni Pellegrini (architect, 1908–1995) * Stefano Pessina (billionaire businessman, b. 1941) * Nicola Pezzetta (architect and artist, b. 1963) *
Renzo Piano Renzo Piano (; born 14 September 1937) is an Italian architect. His notable buildings include the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris (with Richard Rogers, 1977), The Shard in London (2012), the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City (2 ...
(architect, b. 1937) * Giovanni Battista Pirelli (entrepreneur, 1848–1932) * Gio Ponti (architect, 1891–1979) * Adele Racheli (first woman engineering graduate, founder of patent protection office 1897 - 1992) *
Ernesto Nathan Rogers Ernesto Nathan Rogers (March 16, 1909 – November 7, 1969) was an Italian architect, writer and educator. Biography Born in Trieste, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he graduated from the Politecnico di Milano, Italy in 1932. He is the co ...
(architect, 1909–1969) *
Aldo Rossi Aldo Rossi (3 May 1931 – 4 September 1997) was an Italian architect and designer who achieved international recognition in four distinct areas: architectural theory, drawing and design and also product design. He was one of the leading expone ...
(architect, 1931–1997) * Francesco Starace (business executive, b. 1955) *
Saul Steinberg Saul Steinberg (June 15, 1914 – May 12, 1999) was a Romanian-American artist, best known for his work for '' The New Yorker'', most notably '' View of the World from 9th Avenue''. He described himself as "a writer who draws". Biography S ...
(cartoonist and illustrator, 1914–1999) *
Giuseppe Terragni Giuseppe Terragni (; 18 April 1904 – 19 July 1943) was an Italian architect who worked primarily under the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini and pioneered the Italian modern movement under the rubric of Rationalism. His most famous work is the ...
(architect, 1904–1943) * Patricia Urquiola (architect and designer, b.1961) *
Massimo Vignelli Massimo Vignelli (; January 10, 1931 – May 27, 2014) was an Italian designer who worked in a number of areas including packaging, houseware, furniture, public signage, and showroom design. He was the co-founder of Vignelli Associates, with his ...
(designer, 1931–2014) * Tatiana Wedenison (first woman in Italy to attempt an engineering degree. Graduated in 1894 with a degree in natural sciences.) * Marco Zanuso (architect and designer, 1916–2001)


See also

* :Polytechnic University of Milan faculty * List of universities in Italy *
University of Milan The University of Milan ( it, Università degli Studi di Milano; la, Universitas Studiorum Mediolanensis), known colloquially as UniMi or Statale, is a public research university in Milan, Italy. It is one of the largest universities in Europe ...
* Bocconi University


Notes and references


External links


Polytechnic University of Milan website

Brief history
of the Polytechnic University of Milan
AlumniPolimi
- Polytechnic University of Milan Alumni
Profile of the Polytechnic University of Milan on the Times Higher Education website
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