The university that empowers ingenuity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
With our active learning methodology, our students experience engineering from day one.
Our students' DNA: achieving highest academic achievement and personal development.
We've built strong relationships with the best educational institutions in the world.
The right path to finding better solutions.
Sustainability documents
Contact:
Giancarlo Marcone
HACS DIRECTOR
gmarcone@utec.edu.pe
The university that empowers ingenuity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
With our active learning methodology, our students experience engineering from day one.
Our students' DNA: achieving highest academic achievement and personal development.
We've built strong relationships with the best educational institutions in the world.
The right path to finding better solutions.
Sustainability documents
Contact:
Giancarlo Marcone
HACS DIRECTOR
gmarcone@utec.edu.pe
Joao Lizarraga and Jhon Charaja participated in a four-week internship within the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) program.
After five years of joint work, UTEC and the USP, top 5 in Latin America, consolidated their relationship through the signing of an Academic Agreement.
Geoffrey Vince is the chairman of Biomedical Engineering at Cleveland Clinic, leading medical center in research, education and health information in the U.S.
The professors responsible for the 6th edition of the Collaborative Field Program between UTEC and Harvard University talk about the evolution of the program and the achievements made.
This experience will be enriching also for UTEC students.
The delegations of both universities had two weeks of field work in Cusco and Madre de Dios.
Through the participation of Adenka Muñoz, the National Amazonic University of Madre de Dios (UNAMAD) joins the UTEC-Harvard collaborative project.
As part of the 100,000k Strong in the Americas innovation fund, both students joined the Plants R Us project alongside with UTEC and UNAMAD students.
Five UTEC students received the ELAP scholarship for a research stay at the University of Alberta.
This study will last two years and will allow us to understand the rivers and understand the potential impact of interventions in the Amazonian ecosystem.
This conference allows UTEC to join the discussion on the challenges that universities face with Education 4.0.
During the visit, Frank Doyle, Dean of the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), had a chance to get to know our campus and main laboratories.
The agreement with UTEC will allow students from both institutions to conduct research stays through collaboration with professors in various projects.
27 students from Purdue University and UTEC participed in The Cross Cultural Collaboration Program.
Today, December 21st, an awards ceremony was held for the finalists of the architectural design competition for the UTEC Campus.
UTEC will have a main campus located in Barranco and an Industrial Campus located in Santa Anita.