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1 THE T.I.M.E. NETWORK

2 October 1988 Meeting at ECP Note: ECP already had some example of good practise in the field

3 Purpose “Furthering high level educational programmes for engineers, preparing them to function across national borders in the European Community and in the world”. Charter ruling the programme Adopted, October 13, 1989

4 1997 Birth of the T.I.M.E. Association 16 Founding Members Danmarks Tekniske Universitet – Copenhagen Ecole Centrale Paris Ethniko Metsovio Polytechnio – Athens ETSII – UPC – Barcelona ETSII – UPM – Madrid Friedrich-Alexander Universität – Erlangen – Nürnberg Istituto Superior Tecnico – Lisboa Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan – Stockholm Politecnico di Milano Politecnico di Torino Rheinisch – Westfälische Technische Hochschule – AAchen Technische Universität - München Technische Universiteit – Eindhoven Universidad Pontificia Comillas – ICAI – Madrid Universität Stuttgart Université Libre de Bruxelles 13 new partners joined the Founding Members in the same year

5 How is the Association at present?

6 46 Partner Institutions 20 Countries Total Double Graduates so far: 1500

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9 What is a T.I.M.E. Double Degree?

10 Deep Cultural Experience 2 years abroad Deeper training in engineering More workload than usual graduates Double Degrees philosophy:

11 What makes a T.I.M.E. experience unique?

12 In T.I.M.E. we share the awareness that the learning process is a highly non-linear one both in cultures and in duration. In other words: by being exposed to two cultures, a person gets more than the sum of both of them two years abroad enrich much more than twice one year  Learning and skill outcomes

13  Taking more advantages from differences than similarities in engineering education  A genuine opportunity to adapt to other countries

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16 Why to hire a T.I.M.E. Graduate?

17 Deeper engineering training An approach to problems froms different points of view The ability and confidence in adapting to any environment and challenge A significant cultural and linguistic background

18 What next?

19 A new member from each country of the enlargement More Extra-European members, starting from South-American Institutions The development and promotion of T.I.M.E. Masters

20 Politecnico di Milano Partner Institutions (21) Technische Universität Wien Universitè Libre de Bruxelles Universitè de Liege Faculté Polytechnique de Mons Denmark Technical University Helsinki University of Technology Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l’Aeronautique et de l’Espace Ecole Centrale Paris Ecole Centrale de Lille Ecole Centrale de Lyon Ecole Centrale de Nantes National Technical University of Athens Technische Universität München Norwegian University of Science and Technology Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa Universidad Pontificia Comillas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Unversitat Politecnica de Catalunya Royal Institute of Technology Lund University of Technology

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22 T.I.M.E. Double Degree Graduates

23 Politecnico di Milano T.I.M.E. Double Degree Graduates

24 Current T.I.M.E.Students at Politecnico di Milano Total Out : 155 Total In: 48

25 Polimi T.I.M.E. Graduates per Institution Total Out: 241 Total In: 73

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