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SUPINFO announces the opening of its Milan site in 2011.
Thanks to its strong international development, the opening of SUPINFO has established close relations within Europe for many years, especially in Italy.
Today SUPINFO affirms its desire to expand in Europe by opening SUPINFO Italy in Milan in 2011. |
High speed internet access, wireless network coupled with a wired network, VoIP...The students in Milan will benefit from the same technological resources as the other SUPINFO sites in France, China, Canada, the United Kingdom and the rest of the world.
Similarly, the courses and educational content will be delivered to the same worldwide SUPINFO standard and at the end of their course, the SUPINFO Italy students will be awarded the SUPINFO Paris diploma and this will only be achieved by adhering to the high standards of the school. Classes will be taught exclusively in English.
SUPINFO Italy in Milan will be an integral part of the global SUPINFO network, thus enabling its students to take full advantage of the mobility opportunities offered by SUPINFO: each year they can freely choose at which of the various SUPINFO schools around the world they wish to study. They can even visit other SUPINFO schools during the academic year, attending classes for a few days or even weeks.
In order to ensure uniformity of training in Milan, all SUPINFO laboratories will be supplied with equipment from the world IT leaders (Microsoft, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Mandriva, Sun, Novell, Oracle...) and will be open from the beginning of the academic year.
The full 5-year curriculum of the SUPINFO International Master of Science will be available within a maximum delay of 3 years.
A few words about Milan

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Milan (in Italian, Milano, Latin Mediolanum, Lombard Milan [mi'lã:], as in French) lies in the north of Italy. Being the capital of the Lombardy region, at the centre of the Pô Valley, the town has 1.3 million inhabitants, and forms the largest metropolitan area in the country (4 million inhabitants). With its 7.5 millions citizens, the urban area of Milan is the fifth largest of Europe, after Moscow, Paris, London and Istanbul. It also houses the headquarters of the Italian stock exchange and represents a major magnet for administrative headquarters of various multinationals. Milan is a world city (like Chicago, Frankfurt, Singapore, Los Angeles and Hong Kong). A focal point for industries, finance, commerce and universities, it is considered to be the main town in northern Italy and the economic capital of the country. |
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Milan is a city with multiple facets which is constantly changing: it is impossible to describe Milan in a few words. A diversified city, a little chaotic, often elusive, it does not reveal its charms immediately to visitors; one should observe the city with curiosity, patience and attention. Capital of economy, fashion and design, Milan is equally a city of art, rich in historical monuments, palaces, churches and museums of great historical value.
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