Polytechnic University of Lora

The Polytechnic University of Lora (: Universidad Politécnica de Lora, UPL) is a Ventoran in Lora,. Chartered April 2, 1952, the comprises schools that actually date back to the 17th century. The university has three campuses with an academic staff of over 2,300 educating more than 27,000 students across 13 faculties at, , and doctoral levels. Of note, nearly 6,800 students are international students, largely drawn by the astronomy programs.

 Tris Gadua Stys is the current.

History
Although the university's history begins in 1952, its predecessor schools date from 1825. In that year, Espifios Blidisun Eliruo founded the Superior Polytechnic School (Escuela Politécnica Superior de Lora) as a school in the physical sciences. With the advent of the, the Industrial Engineering School (Estudi Ingeniería Industrial) was formed in 1867. These schools joined together to become the Polytechnic College of Lora (Colegio Politécnica de Lora) in 1899.

Following the Third World War, King Florián III chartered the Polytechnic University of Lora (UPL) on April 2, 1952. When Gladomyr built their Beyond Horizon Communications Network station in Lora's Tacara borough in the 1970s, UPL became a preferred institution for astronomy and space science students. The addition of the Castellano Supercomputer Center in the 1990s secured UPL's status as a premier technology school in western Alutra.