T.I.M.E., which stands for “Top Industrial Managers for Europe”, consists of 56 technical universities and engineering schools in 21 countries including, in addition to the main European countries, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Russia, Japan.
It was founded in Paris in 1989.
All T.I.M.E. members are leading Technical Universities and Engineering Schools in their own country. They all have a strong international dimension in their research, teaching and industrial relations and they are all committed to international cooperation, exchange and recognition of studies abroad. T.I.M.E. ((Top Industrial Managers for Europe) i
The main purpose of T.I.M.E. is to facilitate the exchange of students for Double Master Degrees in Engineering. Since its creation, over 3,000 carefully selected students have graduated with two Master Degrees and they have enjoyed a rapid career progression in industry and in other fields of activity.
T.I.M.E. double graduates are mobile, adaptable and culturally aware.
In addition to double degrees, T.I.M.E. enables its members to:
- network for EU-funded projects in education
- identify opportunities for academic collaboration
- exchange good practices and experiences
- participate in specialised task forces
- promote expertise
- increase their visibility
List of members
Australia
University of Queensland (AU-UQ)
Austria
Technische Universität Wien (AT-TUW)
Belgium
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE-VUB)
Université de Mons (BE-UMONS)
Université de Liège (BE-ULG)
Université Libre de Bruxelles (BE-ULB)
Université Catholique de Louvain (BE-UCL)
Brazil
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (BR-UNICAMP)
Universidade de São Paulo (BR-USP)
Canada
Polytechnique Montréal (CA-POLY MTL)
China
Xi’an Jiaotong University (CN-XJTU)
Beihang University (CN-BUAA)
Czech Republic
Ceské Vysoké Uceni Technické v Praze (CZ-CVUT)
Denmark
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DK-DTU)
Finland
Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT University)
France
CentraleSupélec (Ecole Supérieure d’Électricité) (FR-Supelec)
ISAE-SUPAERO (FR-Supaero)
ENSTA ParisTech (FR-ENSTA)
École Centrale de Nantes (FR-ECN)
École Centrale de Lyon (FR-ECLy)
École Centrale de Lille (FR-ECLi)
École Centrale Marseille (FR-ECM)
École des Ponts ParisTech (FR-ENPC)
CentraleSupélec (Ecole Centrale Paris) (FR-ECP)
Germany
Leibniz Universität Hannover (DE-LUH)
Technische Universität München (DE-TUM)
Technische Universität Dresden (DE-TUDr)
Technische Universität Darmstadt (DE-TUDa)
Technische Universität Berlin (DE-TUB)
RWTH – Aachen (DE-RWTH)
Greece
Ethniko Metsovio Polytechnio Athina (GR-NTUA)
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (GR-AUTH)
Hungary
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (HU-BME)
Italy
Università degli Studi di Trento (IT-UniTn)
Università degli studi di Padova (IT-UniPd)
Politecnico di Torino (IT-poliTo)
Politecnico di Milano (IT-PoliMi)
Japan
Yokohama National University (JP-YNU)
Doshisha University (JP-DOSHISHA)
Tohoku University (JP-TOHOKU)
Keio University (JP-KEIO)
Norway
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet (NO-NTNU)
Poland
Wrocław University of Science and Technology (PL-PWR)
AGH University of Science and Technology (PL-AGH)
Portugal
Instituto Superior Técnico (PT-IST)
Romania
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest (UPB)
Russian Federation
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnical University (RU-SPbPU)
Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “MIREA – Russian Technological University” (RTU-MIREA)
Bauman Moscow State Technical University (RU-BMSTU)
Spain
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (ES-UPC)
Universitat Politècnica de València (ES-UPV)
Universidad Pontificia Comillas (ES-COMILLAS)
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ES-UPM)
ETSI Sevilla (ES-ETSI)
Sweden
Lunds Tekniska Högskola (SE-LTH)
Kungl. Tekniska Högskolan (SE-KTH)
Turkey
Istanbul Teknik Üniversite