斯洛伐克理工大学布拉迪斯拉发
About
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava is a modern educational and scientific institution. Since its foundation in the year 1937 more than 155.000 students have graduated there. In average, 14.500 students study at the STU every year. Its graduates have high employment prospects, and in recent years have boasted the lowest record of postgraduate unemployment in the country.
STU is Slovakia’s largest technical university. Its activities reach back to the rich old tradition of the Mining Academy in Banská Štiavnica, established by the Empress Maria Theresia in 1762.
At present, STU consists of seven faculties that provide research in a number of research departments and several centres of excellence following a long-term strategy when the priority areas are biotechnology and biocompatibility; sustainable resources and development: energy and raw materials; sustainable resources and development: environment, landscape and urbanism; nanotechnology, nanosciences and multifunctional intelligent materials; information society technology; life, health and environment; safety, reliability and quality.
All the STU faculties provide a study in accredited study programmes within the complex system of bachelor, master and PhD study. Faculties realise a credit system compatible with the European credit transfer system enabling mutual mobility of students within European Union member countries and a larger European space.
About
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava is a modern educational and scientific institution. Since its foundation in the year 1937 more than 155.000 students have graduated there. In average, 14.500 students study at the STU every year. Its graduates have high employment prospects, and in recent years have boasted the lowest record of postgraduate unemployment in the country.
STU is Slovakia’s largest technical university. Its activities reach back to the rich old tradition of the Mining Academy in Banská Štiavnica, established by the Empress Maria Theresia in 1762.
At present, STU consists of seven faculties that provide research in a number of research departments and several centres of excellence following a long-term strategy when the priority areas are biotechnology and biocompatibility; sustainable resources and development: energy and raw materials; sustainable resources and development: environment, landscape and urbanism; nanotechnology, nanosciences and multifunctional intelligent materials; information society technology; life, health and environment; safety, reliability and quality.
All the STU faculties provide a study in accredited study programmes within the complex system of bachelor, master and PhD study. Faculties realise a credit system compatible with the European credit transfer system enabling mutual mobility of students within European Union member countries and a larger European space.
University highlights
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Campus locations
Rector's Officce,
Vazovova 5 , Bratislava , Slovakia , 812 43
Faculty of Architecture,
Námestie slobody 19 , Bratislava , Slovakia , 812 45
Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology,
Radlinského 9 , Bratislava , Slovakia , 812 37
Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Radlinského 11 , Bratislava , Slovakia , 812 43
Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Ilkovičova 3 , Bratislava , Slovakia , 812 19
Faculty of Informatics and Information Technologies,
Ilkovičova 2 , Bratislava , Slovakia , 842 16
Faculty of Materials Science and Technology,
Jána Bottu 25 , Trnava , Slovakia , 917 24
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Nám. slobody 17 , Bratislava , Slovakia , 812 31
Institute of Management,
Vazovova 5 , Bratislava , Slovakia , 812 43
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