University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy

University in Sofia, Bulgaria
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42°39′25″N 23°21′28″E / 42.6569°N 23.3578°E / 42.6569; 23.3578

University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy
Химикотехнологичният и металургичен университет
TypePublic
Established1953
RectorProf. Mitko Georgiev, PhD
Students~3800
Location
Sofia
,
Bulgaria
CampusUrban

The University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy (Bulgarian: Химикотехнологичният и металургичен университет) is a state university in Sofia, Bulgaria, founded in 1953.

History

The university was established in 1953 as The Institute of Chemical Technology (HTI) with two faculties: Engineering-Chemical and Metallurgical. The first rector of the university was Boris Zagorchev.

Structure

  • Faculty of Chemical Technology
  • Faculty of Chemical and System Engineering
  • Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Science[1]

References

  1. ^ "UNIVERSITY OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND METALLURGY - Erasmus Mundus GreenIT". emundusgreenit.uvigo.es.
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