Escuela Politécnica Superior de Linares

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High Polyechnical College of Linares
Escuela Politécnica Superior de Linares
EPS Linares (Frontal).jpg
MottoA bet for the future
TypePublic, Univ. of Applied Sciences
Established1976
PresidentSebastián García Galán
Location, ,
Websitehttp://www.ujaen.es/centros/epsl/

The High Polytechnic College of Linares (Spanish: Escuela Politécnica Superior de Linares) is an engineering school belonging to the University of Jaén since July 1, 1993. It is located in the city of Linares, Spain. This school was born as a result of the merger of the University Schools of Industrial Engineering and Mining Engineering, existing in Linares until 1976. Both schools were dedicated to the training of professionals in the fields of Mining Engineering (since 1892), Industrial Engineering (since 1910) and Telecommunications Engineering (since 1993).

The current facilities at the Technical College are located, from September 1, 2015, in the Scientific-Technological Campus of Linares.[1][2][3] Until that date they had been located in two buildings dating from 1949 in Alfonso X "The Wise" street, where it was popularly known as "The School of Experts".

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  1. ^ [http://www.ideal.es/jaen/prensa/20070427/local_jaen/presupuesta-millones-para-aulario_20070427.html Scientific-Technological Campus in Linares. Article published in
  2. ^ [http://www.ideal.es/jaen/20081116/linares/comienza-urbanizacion-campus-dotacion-20081116.html Campus development begins with an initial funding of 16 million. Article published in
  3. ^ http://www.ideal.es/jaen/20110928/local/linares/junta-aportara-millones-euros-201109281322.html Article published in in September 2011

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