Istituto Europeo di Design

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Istituto Europeo di Design

About Istituto Europeo di Design

Francesco Morelli founded the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) in 1966 as a private design school in Italy. Design, Fashion, Visual Communication, and Management are the four disciplines that make up the school. It spans nine cities, including Milan, Turin, Venice, Cagliari, Florence, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid, and So Paulo, as well as thirteen locations totaling over 50,000 square meters. It offers 29 separate three-year courses in English, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese, among other languages. Every year, about 10,000 students enroll in these classes, taking the total number of students to more than 90,000 over the institute’s forty-year history. Since 1966, Istituto Europeo di Design has spread culture and creativity in the fields of architecture, fashion, visual arts, communication, and management through an international education network with 100% Italian DNA. It is a worldwide network of 12 cities, with seven in Italy (Milan, Cagliari, Como, Florence, Rome, Turin, and Venice), three in Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, and Bilbao), and two in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo). In Italy, Istituto Europeo di Design is a Higher Education Institution in the creative sector that is approved to grant AFAM (Higher Education in Art, Music, and Dance) diplomas by the Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research (MIUR). It offers Undergraduate programs, such as three-year First Level Academic Diplomas and two- and three-year Istituto Europeo di Design Diplomas, as well as Postgraduate programs, such as First Level Master’s courses and Istituto Europeo di Design Master’s courses. Continuous Training courses are required for each of these levels. The educational offer of the Accademia Aldo Galli – Istituto Europeo di Design Como, whose course on the preservation and protection of cultural heritage completes the selection of training courses, In Spain, Istituto Europeo di Design is recognized as a Private Higher Education Design Institute that offers recognized undergraduate courses (BA Hons for four years, after which the student receives the Grado en Diseo), courses with their own names for one, two, or three years, Master’s courses, specializations, and summer courses. Istituto Europeo di Design is affiliated with CUMULUS (International Association of Universities and Colleges of Art, Design, and Media), ELIA (The European League of the Institute of Arts), ENCATC (European Network on Cultural Management and Policy), and WDO (World Design Organization). It has over 170 academic partnerships in Europe, Asia, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South America (World Design Organization). It has developed relationships and collaborations with a number of academic organizations, including the ADI (Italian Industrial Design Association), NAFSA (Association of International Educators), and EAIE (European Association of Industrial Engineers) (European Association for International Education). These international partnerships allow Istituto Europeo di Design students to engage in international Erasmus + and Exchange Study Program mobility schemes, as well as joint academic partnership projects, to spend a semester studying abroad at one of the partner universities or at an Istituto Europeo di Design location. After graduation, the Istituto Europeo di Design program supports new graduates in joining the workforce through internships and collaborations, as well as providing continuous assistance and tracking of job interviews in Human Resources departments or at skilled locations. Companies and practitioners who work with Istituto Europeo di Design can choose from a pool of CVs that match their current openings. Meanwhile, Istituto Europeo di Design Alumni can take advantage of Placement services through career orientation, Istituto Europeo di Design recruiting and screening services for cultivating professional Alumni-workplace relationships. The Istituto Europeo di Design Alumni Group was developed with the intention of promoting active relationships between former students and Istituto Europeo di Design, staying in touch with the worlds of innovation, culture, and industry, showcasing people’s experiences, and enhancing the network’s value.

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