ParisTech

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ParisTech
Grandes Ecoles d'Ingénieurs de Paris

Latin: Paris Institute of Technology
Motto: י
Established:
Type: Public
Faculty: 3,000
Students: 12,000
Location: Paris, France
Campus: Urban
Website: [1]


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[edit] History in Brief

In 1991, many prestigious French "écoles d'ingénieurs" (colleges in engineering) felt the need to set up a coordinating body that would foster closer collaboration among themselves in areas of common interest and thereby acquire international recognition as an entity of sufficient size and importance. ParisTech (Paris Institute of Technology) was thereby created with this objective in mind. Covering nearly the whole spectrum of science and engineering, it forms a technological and scientific university of comparable status to the most famous universities of technology around the world.

Officially, ParisTech is a public educational establishment headed by a President, assisted by an executive bureau and a secretary general, and administrated by a board of directors, assisted by a strategic orientation council and a scientific council. The board of directors gathers one representative of each college or institute as well as researchers, teachers and one representative of the students.

The logo of the ENSAE, a ParisTech member.
The logo of the ENSAE, a ParisTech member.
The logo of the Ecole Polytechnique, a ParisTech institute
The logo of the Ecole Polytechnique, a ParisTech institute


[edit] Colleges and institutes

The member institutes of ParisTech are well-established publicly-owned educational and research institutions, many of which were founded back in the 18th century. Some deliver multidisciplinary studies in science such as the prestigious Ecole Polytechnique, Ecole des Mines de Paris or École nationale des ponts et chaussées, whereas others provide a more specialized field of study and research. Ever since they were established, they have stood at the forefront of technological and scientific developments in their field and have trained a majority of the engineers who have given rise to France's industrial achievements. ParisTech is also a member of the IDEA League, an alliance between the best universities in science and technology in Europe, as well as of the ATHENS programme.

The member colleges and institutes are:


Logo d'AgroParisTech

[edit] Facts and Figures

  • 12,000 students (13% of whom are foreign students)
  • 2,000 PhD students
  • 3,000 teachers-researchers
  • 75,000 alumni (with strong links to their colleges and institutes in their jobs)

Research:

  • 130 research laboratories
  • 450 doctoral theses defended every year
  • 15,000 publications (over the past five years)
  • 2,870 research contracts with companies

Studies:

  • 2,500 Masters of Engineering delivered every year
  • 132 Master's programmes (specialties)
  • 57 Mastères spécialisés (Post-master professional certificates)
  • 15 ParisTech Masters of Science programmes


[edit] Location

The ParisTech logo

Most of the ParisTech institutes and colleges are located in the Latin Quarter, the district on the left bank of the Seine where intellectual life has been thriving since the Middle Ages. A majority of them are there, close to one another, in a district bustling with student activity and within the centre of the city.

However, some institutes also created additional sites on the outskirts of Paris, or in other parts of the country. In the course of time, some institutes had settled more towards the periphery, but always on the Left Bank.

Some years ago, the École nationale des ponts et chaussées and the École Polytechnique eventually moved their educational and research facilities to more spacious campuses in greater Paris, respectively in Marne-la-Vallée (East) and Palaiseau (South). SupOptique and ENSTA have relocated on the Palaiseau campus recently as the ENSAE will within 2010.

Besides its Latin Quarter location, AgroParisTech, the ParisTech college specialized in life, food, and environmental sciences, also comprises 8 other sites, including sites on the Parisian outskirts (including an experimental farm used for education and research, at the Château de Grignon in the West of the Paris), in other parts of mainland France, and Guyane.

[edit] Education

ParisTech offers a complete range of courses, independently or in partnership with other institutions (in particular doctoral and Master's degrees), in the core disciplines of science and technology at postgraduate level. Its main programmes are:

  • the "Ingénieur" degree, a Master level programme delivering a broad understanding of fundamental Engineering Science and a thorough introduction to Economics, Management and Communication. The admission to the Ingénieur degree is widely known as being highly selective. Students are admitted through nationwide competitive examinations for students having completed two years of Classes Préparatoires in France or abroad, or by virtue of outstanding academic records. Because of the competitive exams, the prestigious colleges and institutes of ParisTech attract the best students, who then often reach the highest positions in their later careers.
  • Master of Science (MSc) programmes, courses designed to provide an in-depth understanding in various fields of science ranging from Mathematics to Economics. Admission to ParisTech MSc programmes is open to students holding a Bachelor of Science (BSc) or a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) from a French or international university. Each college or institute has its own specific admissions requirements.
  • Doctoral programmes (PhD): ParisTech laboratories play host to 2000 doctoral students. Thesis enrolment is handled by the ParisTech institute or college to which the host laboratory is attached.
  • Mastères spécialisés (Post-master professional certificates) enable students which have already completed a Master's degree to develop their knowledge in a specialty to a high standard.
  • An MBA (Master of Business Administration) ranked No. 1 in the world for the international mobility of its graduate students.
  • ParisTech institutes and colleges also offer continuing education courses aimed at professionals.


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