Cities & Countries
As part of the INNOTISSUE Master’s Programme, students will have the opportunity to live and study in three dynamic European countries: Türkiye, Romania, and Spain. Each mobility destination offers a unique blend of academic excellence, rich cultural heritage, and high quality of life.
🇹🇷 Istanbul, Türkiye
Yıldız Technical University (YTU) – First year for all students
- A vibrant metropolis straddling Europe and Asia, Istanbul is a cultural crossroads with a deep history and modern innovation.
- Affordable living costs compared to Western Europe
- Active student communities, historical landmarks, and diverse cuisine
- Campus located in the heart of the city with easy access to transport and international airports
🧭 Explore: Hagia Sophia, Bosphorus cruises, Grand Bazaar, local artisan cafés
🚌 Transport: Metro, tram, ferries, and discounted student cards
🏡 Accommodation: Student dormitories and private rentals with university support
🇷🇴 Bucharest, Romania
Politehnica University of Bucharest (UPB) – Second year mobility or specialization semester
- A fast-developing capital with a strong engineering and innovation culture
- Friendly atmosphere and lower cost of living
- Home to vibrant tech startups and biomedical industries
- Lively nightlife, green parks, and student-friendly cafés
🏛 Highlights: Palace of the Parliament, Old Town, Herăstrău Park
💡 Bonus: Access to Eastern European industrial networks in biomaterials and device engineering
🇪🇸 Barcelona, Spain
Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC) – Second year mobility or specialization semester
- Mediterranean lifestyle combined with cutting-edge biomedical research
- World-class healthcare institutions and bio-innovation ecosystems
- A globally recognized city for art, architecture, and beachside living
- Multilingual environment: Spanish, Catalan, and English widely spoken
🌞 Must-see: Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Barceloneta Beach
🎓 Campus: Located in Sant Cugat – peaceful, green, and well-connected
🧳 Embracing Mobility
As students rotate between countries, they gain:
- Exposure to different healthcare systems and research infrastructures
- Cross-cultural communication skills and adaptability
- A truly pan-European identity and professional network
Each university offers orientation sessions, buddy programs, and local guides to support students in adapting to their new environment.
