EnsIIE, a Top-tier Engineering School
One of the Best Engineering Schools in France
Located in the Paris region, in Evry-Courcouronnes, ensIIE is a partner of the Université Paris-Saclay, the Institut Mines-Télécom, and other renowned scientific and technological institutions. Its training programs are structured around three axes : computer science, mathematics, and business management. These programs enable students to access high-level engineering jobs and build stimulating professional careers in all sectors, from industry to services.
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At the Heart of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Research and entrepreneurship are integral parts of ensIIE’s culture. The school is associated with numerous laboratories and R&D teams. It also boasts a unique cluster within a higher education institution : C-19. With its high-level equipment, C-19 supports projects carried out by students, startups, and businesses.
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Cutting-Edge Training & Pedagogy
Business intelligence, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, video games and serious games, applied mathematics, finance, high-performance computing, big data, machine learning, data sciences, parallel programming, network architecture… ensIIE offers a rich and diverse range of training programs.
These programs are complemented by numerous internships to help students apply their knowledge and prepare for entering the job market. The school's programs are also attuned to the challenges of the 21st century, such as digital sovereignty and energy efficiency.
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An Institution Driven by Strong Values
EnsIIE has a public service mission : to train the engineers of tomorrow. Its actions are based on values : engagement, inclusion, resilience, and sustainability. The school is open to everyone. Listening, support, advice, and assistance are at the heart of its pedagogy. Its rich associative life fosters strong camaraderie, allowing everyone to express themselves and thrive. Its vast alumni network maintains connections and solidarity among students.