MTM students in IULM University campus
Since 1968, when the University Institute for Modern Languages (IULM) was founded by Senior Professor Carlo Bo and Professor Silvio Baridon, the inspiring idea of the project has been to meet the labour market’s future needs by analysing the present and studying ongoing trends.
The cutting edge of IULM University is its very modern study centre and its innovative facilities: a university campus where training, research, services and interpersonal relationships blend in complete harmony.
Built in the style of American campuses, the main building houses a reception desk, students’ admin. offices, the Dean’s Office and the Heads of Department Offices, the Library and classrooms. New buildings have recently been added to house a canteen catering for approximately 400 people, a building destined to the Research Institutes, an auditorium and a residence for undergraduates, visiting professors and researchers.
Interesting and challenging new expansion projects have been undertaken to create new spaces for future activities.
The traditional limits of university education are simply not acceptable at IULM. In addition to extending its presence in the business world, the institute is now also enlarging its centre in Milan pushing out the University’s boundaries in order to encourage greater and greater integration.