斯洛伐克理工大学布拉迪斯拉发(Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave, STU)是斯洛伐克最大的公立技术类大学,其历史可追溯至1762年由玛丽亚·特蕾西亚皇后建立的班斯卡什蒂亚夫尼察采矿学院,正式成立于1937年,位于首都布拉迪斯拉发。学校以工程技术领域为核心,涵盖机械工程、电气工程、计算机科学、土木工程、材料科学等多个专业方向,在斯洛伐克国内工程技术教育领域占据重要地位。
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave, STU) is the largest public technical university in Slovakia. Its history dates back to the Mining Academy in Banská Štiavnica founded by Empress Maria Theresa in 1762, and it was officially established in 1937 in the capital city of Bratislava. Focusing on engineering and technology, the university covers multiple disciplines such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, civil engineering, and materials science, holding a significant position in engineering education within Slovakia.
STU由七个学院组成,提供学士、硕士及博士三级学位课程,实行与欧洲学分转移系统(ECTS)兼容的学分制,促进学生国际流动。学校拥有多个重点研究中心,优先领域包括生物技术与生物相容性、可持续资源与发展、纳米技术、信息社会技术等,与全球数百所大学及研究机构建立了合作关系。目前平均每年约有14,500名学生在校学习,毕业生就业前景广阔,研究生失业率曾创全国最低纪录。
Comprising seven faculties, STU offers degree programs at bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, implementing a credit system compatible with the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) to facilitate student mobility. The university hosts several key research centers focusing on priority areas such as biotechnology and biocompatibility, sustainable resources and development, nanotechnology, and information society technologies. It has established partnerships with hundreds of universities and research institutions worldwide. Currently, approximately 14,500 students enroll annually, with graduates enjoying promising employment prospects, including record-low postgraduate unemployment rates in the country.
在国际排名方面,该校2025年QS世界大学排名位列1001-1200区间,USNEWS世界大学排名第1585位,是斯洛伐克领先的科技类高等教育与科研机构。
In terms of international rankings, the university ranked in the 1001-1200 range in the 2025 QS World University Rankings and 1585th in the USNEWS World University Rankings, standing as a leading institution for technical higher education and research in Slovakia.

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