The ESILV (École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs Léonard de Vinci) continues to strengthen its international positioning by expanding its global network of academic partners. During the first semester, the school signed several strategic agreements with various institutions, thus broadening mobility and collaboration opportunities for its students.
A strategy focused on internationalization
Internationalization remains at the heart of ESILV’s mission. These new partnerships allow students to access diversified training programs tailored to a globalized world. The agreements include academic exchanges, student mobility programs, and specific collaborations, ensuring high-quality education that meets the demands of technical and scientific careers.
Through ERASMUS programs and international agreements, ESILV provides opportunities not only in Europe but also in America, Asia, and Africa. Each partnership is rigorously selected to enrich students’ educational experience and enhance their employability in a global job market.
Spotlight on ESILV’s New Partnerships
University of Primorska, Slovenia
Located in Koper and recognized for its excellence in mathematics (Shanghai Ranking 401-500), the University of Primorska offers semester exchanges for students in the PGE 3A, 5A, and Bachelor programs. The first mobilities are scheduled for autumn 2025.
Haute École de la Province de Liège (HEPL), Belgium
This ERASMUS agreement opens opportunities for students in the PGE and Bachelor programs, as well as for those specializing in Numerical Modeling and Mechanics or Sustainable Industry. This partnership diversifies European mobility options and enhances academic pathways.
VILNIUS TECH, Lithuania
Ranked in the QS World University Rankings (701-750), VILNIUS TECH will welcome students specializing in Cloud Computing & Cybersecurity starting in 2025-2026. This partnership reflects ESILV’s commitment to expanding its network in the Baltic region.
ZHAW Engineering School, Switzerland
With EQUIS and AACSB accreditations, the ZHAW Engineering School in Winterthur offers exchange opportunities starting in 2025 for PGE 3A and 5A students. This strategic partnership enhances students' exposure to rigorous academic environments in Central Europe.
Konkuk University, South Korea
Ranked 19th nationally, this university in Seoul welcomes PGE 3A students for semester exchanges. This key partnership opens new opportunities in a region experiencing rapid economic and technological growth.
University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia
AACSB-accredited, this institution offers semester mobilities from September 2025 for Bachelor and PGE programs. This partnership strengthens ESILV’s presence in Central Europe.
A Strategic Focus on Global Opportunities
These new partnerships demonstrate ESILV’s commitment to offering enriching academic and professional pathways. International exchanges, whether academic or research-oriented, enable students to acquire the technical and intercultural skills essential for tomorrow's engineers.
By collaborating with prestigious institutions, ESILV affirms its position as a key player in engineering education in a constantly evolving world.
For more information about ESILV’s partner universities, visit our dedicated page.
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