Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena


The Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena or UPCT, is a public university located in the Spanish city of Cartagena, in the Region of Murcia. The university mainly specializes in technology and business studies. It has formally existed since August 3, 1998.

History

The Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena is the youngest technical university in Spain. This fact is contrasted, however, by its long history as a university in the engineering and business fields, as several of its faculties date back to the late 19th and early 20th-century. This unique status blends youth and tradition, making it a dynamic and innovative institution.
UPCT lies within an urban area where most of its facilities are in restored historic buildings, such as the Navy Hospital , the Headquarters of Antiguones , the House of Mercy and the Headquarters for Marine Training .
The establishment of the Polytechnic School of Cartagena dates back to 1975 and came about when the studies were integrated into the University of Murcia. The aim was to integrate the Technical School of Mining Engineering and the Technical School of Industrial Engineering into the University of Murcia and be able to add other areas of study to the new Center.
In 1998, on the basis of the faculties and degrees taught at the Cartagena campus, The Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena was established.
The first school was the School of Mines, established in 1883. This was followed by the School of Industry in 1901, the School of Business Studies in 1921, the School of Naval Engineering in 1977, the School of Agricultural Engineering in 1993, the Faculty of Telecommunications Engineering in 1998, and finally, the Faculty of Arquitecture and Building in 2008.
The studies offered by the UPCT and the University of Murcia complement each other. Both Universities make up the International Excellence Campus for Higher Education and Research called 'Mare Nostrum'. Furthermore, UPCT is a member of the UP4 association, together with the Technical Universities of Madrid, Catalonia and Valencia.
The Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena is one of the eight holders of the European University of Technology, EUt+, with the Technical University of Sofia, the Cyprus University of Technology, the Hochschule Darmstadt, University of Applied Sciences, the Technological University Dublin, the Riga Technical University, the University of Technology of Troyes, the Technological University Dublin and the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca.
The European University of Technology, EUt+ is the result of the alliance of eight European partners who share in common :the "Think Human First" vision towards a human-centred approach to technology and the ambition to establish a new type of institution on a confederal basis.
Through EUt+, the partners are committed to creating a sustainable future for students and learners in European countries, for the staff of each of the institutions and for the territories and regions where each campus is anchored.

Campus

The UPCT has three urban campuses located in the center of Cartagena. This city has been revitalised by restoring several 18th-century military buildings. Around these buildings and facing the port of the city, a university quarter has been created with research facilities, student accommodation, new services, leisure time activities and a student community.
The Network of Chairs at the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena is divided into technology, and socioeconomic chairs. All of them carry out training, research and development activities, as well as exchanges of knowledge in areas of common interest. The Network of Chairs was initiated as a tool to strengthen relations between the University and local, national and multinational companies, and as a way of linking higher education and companies, connecting knowledge to a productive framework.
Internship programmes for students, R&D projects involving the University and companies, training programs, promotion of internships, the presenting of academic awards and outreach sessions are the main activities developed within the UPCT Network of Chairs, which is made up of big multinational companies, large factories located in the region of Cartagena as well as technological start-ups.
The Network of Chairs covers more than 16,000 ft2, an area assigned to the companies inside the University with their commitment to developing R&D activities and to offering internships to students in their final years. In most cases, these Chairs are located in the Innovation Laboratory Building. The ELDI building is located in the Campus Muralla del Mar, near the Faculty of Telecommunications Engineering and the Faculty of Industrial Engineering, and a few metres from the Port of Cartagena. This location provides facilities for meetings and leisure, which makes for a working environment where interaction and innovation are possible. Furthermore, some Chairs are placed inside the Faculties in order to bring the students and the companies closer together.
Next to the Network of Chairs, in the ELDI building, the UPCT has a Digital Content Production Centre for the creation of and experimentation with digital contents such as digital image processing, audio-visual production and post-production, 3D analysis and treatment, 2D animation, media integration, polymedia services, on-line streaming broadcasts and distance e-learning.

Engineering Campus

Another objective of the UPCT is to promote technological knowledge and support vocational training. The Scientific Culture and Innovation Unit, included in the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology, organizes the Engineering Campus Fair. Every year, thousands of students attend to learn from science experiments and demonstrations carried out by University researchers, teachers from secondary schools and technological-based companies. The Engineering Campus provides a venue for the dissemination, communication and promotion of scientific and technological knowledge, in which the main actors are students from pre-school, primary and secondary schools, with their teachers, who voluntarily participate in the training activities carried out by the Teachers and Resources Center in the Region of Murcia. The projects developed at schools are based on different disciplines such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Geology, Technology or Technical Drawing, which are key areas to the courses taught at the UPCT.

Governing and representative bodies

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