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École des mines d'Alès

L'École des Mines d'Alès (EMA) was created in 1843 by King Louis Philippe, under the guardianship of the French Ministry of Economy, Finance and Employment, is a French technology and engineering university. From 2012, its full name changed into Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines d'Alès. Founded in 1843, this school was originally formed for study of the mining industry. It is now an engineering school in France Grandes écoles and of the Groupe des écoles des mines.[4]

École des Mines d'Alès
TypeGrande école d'ingénieurs
(public research university Engineering school)
Established1843; 180 years ago (1843)[1]
Parent institution
Institut Mines-Télécom[2]
Academic affiliations
Conférence des Grandes écoles[1]
Budget€35 million[3]
DirectorAssia TRIA[1]
Students1,400[3]
250 international[3]
Location,
France
CampusAlès, Nîmes, Pau[4]
LanguageEnglish-only & French-only instruction
Websitehttp://www.mines-ales.fr

There are three year engineering degree and master's degree programs.[5]

General information edit

History edit

L'École des Mines d'Alès (EMA) was founded in 1843.

  • From 1841 to 1845 : On 27 March 1841, the project of founding this school was adopted to the Municipal Conseil. In August 1841, the general Conseil emitted a positive opinion. On 22 September 1843, a royal ordonnance created this school. In November 1845, the first promotion was settled. The EMA was initially a school created to promote the development of the Alais basin. Its mission is to train competent masters for mining.
  • From 1845 to 1918 : She became "École Technique des Mines d'Alès". Le level of the education there improved. There were more and more candidates and the graduate students became the chefs of exploitation, engineers.[6]

The First World War (1914–1918) forced the school to close down temporarily.[6]

  • From 1918 to 1960: The school diversified its field of education (masters for management and geometry measurement of mines, conductors of mining constructions...) but because there was not a defined diploma programme, the number of students declined. Thus, in order to attract more candidates, there was a campaign held for the reconstruction of a new school. And from 1965, a "diplôme d'ingénieur" was authorised.
  • From 1960 to 1970: The school became "l'École Nationale Technique des Mines d'Alès". Before the end of the mining activities, the school had diversified its education into new industrial domains.
  • From 1980, the EMA began to admit girls and promote entrepreneurship.
  • In 1990, other two campus sites were established outside Alès, respectively in Nîmes and Pau.
  • In 1999, the education and the research focused on these three axes:
    • Culture of the entrepreneurship
    • Incubateur technologique
    • Partnership with the technopoles.[6]

Organisation edit

Institut Mines-Telecom (IMT) engineering schools are Grandes Écoles, a French institution of higher education that is separate from, but parallel and connected to the main framework of the French public university system. Similar to the Ivy League in the United States, Oxbridge in the UK, and C9 League in China, Grandes Écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process.[7][8][9] Alums go on to occupy elite positions within government, administration, and corporate firms in France.[10][11]

Although the IMT engineering schools are more expensive than public universities in France, Grandes Écoles typically have much smaller class sizes and student bodies, and many of their programs are taught in English. International internships, study abroad opportunities, and close ties with government and the corporate world are a hallmark of the Grandes Écoles. Many of the top ranked schools in Europe are members of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE), as are the IMT engineering schools.[12][13] Degrees from the IMT are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles[14] and awarded by the Ministry of National Education (France) (French: Le Ministère de L'éducation Nationale).[15]

Campus edit

The main part of the school is in the city Alès. The students' residence is around 2 km from the main campus. The residence offers individual rooms, double rooms or studios, furnished and equipped. There are also a laundry, a kitchen equipped, rooms for entertainment, a bar, an auditorium, and a TV room with campus wide internet access.[16]

List of directors edit

The following is a list of directors by time period:[17]

Time Director
1845–1849 Pierre-Jules Callon
1849–1860 Gabriel Jules Étienne Dupont
1860–1862 Jules Alexandre Alphonse Meugy
1862–1869 Edouard Victor Descottes
1869–1874 Charles Ernest Ledoux
1874–1878 Oscar Linder
1878–1884 Jules Hippolyte Julien
1884–1890 Fernand Rigaud
1891–1895 Louis Jules Caesar Ichon
1895–1898 Henri Jean Baptiste Xavier Boutiron
1898–1900 Louis Albert Laurans
1900–1912 François Jules Camille Dougados
1911–1912 Alexandre André Belugou (par intérim)
1913–1924 Joseph Marie Pierre Loiret
1924–1927 André Charles Duby
1927–1936 Jules François Gabriel Daval
1937 Pierre Jules Lafay
1936–1945 Jean Paul Louis Damian
1945 Jean-Paul Robert Bernadet
1945–1948 Louis Charles Eyssautier
1948–1951 Marcel Georges Fernand Sala
1951–1960 Jean Alfred Vuillot
1960–1964 Pierre Charles Alexis Legoux
1964–1979 Jean-Pierre Arnold Marcel Pertus
1979–1982 Marcel Gerente
1982–1989 Gustave Defrance
1989–1994 Maurice Cotte
1994–2003 Henri Pugnere
2003–2013 Alain René Georges Dorison
2013–2018 Bruno Goubet
2018–2021 Thierry De Mazancourt
2021 Pierre Perdiguier (by acting)
2021- Assia Tria

Education fields edit

Areas of study:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Engineering of Materials and Mechanics
  • Information engineering
  • Management of Risks and Environnement
  • System and production engineering[4][5]
  • Mining
  • Computer science
  • Mecatronics

The laboratories edit

There are three centers of research:

  • Information engineering and Production engineering (LGI2P) focuses on information and communication and is located in Nîmes.[18]
  • Centre of Materials and Grand Diffusion (CMGD) focuses on mechanical structures and function materials and is situated in both alésien and palois of Hélioparc.[19]
  • Industrial Environnement and Industrialand natural Risks (LGEI) focuses on managing risks and gestion of natural resources.[20]

Statistics in 2009:[21]

  • Doctorates : 70
  • Students : 751
  • Budget : 26.6 million euros
  • Contracts of research : 6,1 million euros
  • Effectif of laboratories : 325
  • Number of articles : 686

Clubs and associations edit

  • The Circle of Students (Cercle des Élèves)
  • Association Sportive (L'AS): tennis, badminton, horse-riding, swimming, table tennis, golf, escrime, football, rugby, basketball, volleyball, handball, climbing and many others.
  • Emagine, the Junior-Entreprise of l'Ecole des mines, was created in 1989.[22] Emagine is an independent entity, supported by Ecole des Mines d’Alès and its incubateur.
  • Other clubs
    • There are more than 79 clubs and associations.
    • L'ATHEMA : Association of Thésards of École des Mines d'Alès.
    • robotics club : EMA'Bot.
    • AIMA (Association des Internationaux de l'Ecole des Mines d'Alès) : The International Students Club
    • Le festival de la Meuh Folle:[23] music festival taking place at the beginning of spring (8000 people on two days)
    • ISF Alès (Ingénieurs Sans Frontière)
    • Tsiky Zanaka : humanitarian association
    • EMA'IT : Computer science and development clubs

Full list on : Circle of Students https://www.cercle-des-eleves.fr/

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c "IMT Mines Alès - CGE". CGE. Conférence des grandes écoles. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  2. ^ "IMT - The number-one group of engineering..." Institut Mines-Télécom. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "School Presentation". IMT Mines Alès. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  4. ^ a b c École Nationale Supérieure des Techniques Industrielles et des Mines d’Alès. Grandes Ecoles and Higher Education Schools. Campus France. Retrieved January 6, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Introduction of EMA on Letudiant". Letudiant introduction_EMA. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  6. ^ a b c "History of EMA". 160 years. Retrieved 5 January 2012. ' (primary source)
  7. ^ "France's educational elite". Daily Telegraph. 17 November 2003. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  8. ^ Pierre Bourdieu (1998). The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power. Stanford UP. pp. 133–35. ISBN 9780804733465.
  9. ^ What are Grandes Ecoles Institutes in France?
  10. ^ Monique de Saint-Martin, « Les recherches sociologiques sur les grandes écoles : de la reproduction à la recherche de justice », Éducation et sociétés 1/2008 (No. 21), p. 95-103. lire en ligne sur Cairn.info
  11. ^ Valérie Albouy et Thomas Wanecq, Les inégalités sociales d’accès aux grandes écoles (2003), INSEE
  12. ^ "Listings Archive". Conférence des Grandes Écoles. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  13. ^ "Higher Education in France". BSB. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  14. ^ "Conférence des grandes écoles: commission Accréditation". Conférence des grandes écoles. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  15. ^ "Etablissements dispensant des formations supérieures initiales diplômantes conférant le grade de master". Ministry of France, Higher Education. Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  16. ^ "Camups Site of EMA". Official introduction of the campus. Retrieved 5 January 2012. ' (primary source)
  17. ^ "Directors in history". Directors of EMA. Retrieved 5 January 2012. ' (primary source)
  18. ^ "Information engineering and Production engineering (LGI2P)". LGI2P website. Retrieved 5 January 2012. ' (primary source)
  19. ^ "Centre of Materials and Grand Diffusion (CMGD)". CMGD website. Retrieved 5 January 2012. ' (primary source)
  20. ^ "Industrial Environnement and Industrialand natural Risks (LGEI)". LGEI website. Retrieved 5 January 2012. ' (primary source)
  21. ^ "Academis Statistics" (PDF). 2009_EMA_Activities&Statistics. Retrieved 5 January 2012. ' (primary source)
  22. ^ http://www.emagine.asso.fr/presentation.php (primary source)
  23. ^ http://meuhfolle.com/

External links edit

  • Official website
    • Organization and services (Translated from French)
  • Annales des Mines : A History of more than 160 years of École des Mines d'Alès.
  • List of the directors with their photos
  • Association of students of G4 (Albi, Alès, Douai, Nantes)
  • Groupe des Écoles des Mines
  • site of concours

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Parent institutionInstitut Mines Telecom 2 Academic affiliationsConference des Grandes ecoles 1 Budget 35 million 3 DirectorAssia TRIA 1 Students1 400 3 250 international 3 LocationAles FranceCampusAles Nimes Pau 4 LanguageEnglish only amp French only instructionWebsitehttp www mines ales frThere are three year engineering degree and master s degree programs 5 Contents 1 General information 1 1 History 1 2 Organisation 1 3 Campus 1 4 List of directors 2 Education fields 3 The laboratories 4 Clubs and associations 5 See also 6 Notes and references 7 External linksGeneral information editHistory edit L Ecole des Mines d Ales EMA was founded in 1843 From 1841 to 1845 On 27 March 1841 the project of founding this school was adopted to the Municipal Conseil In August 1841 the general Conseil emitted a positive opinion On 22 September 1843 a royal ordonnance created this school In November 1845 the first promotion was settled The EMA was initially a school created to promote the development of the Alais basin Its mission is to train competent masters for mining From 1845 to 1918 She became Ecole Technique des Mines d Ales Le level of the education there improved There were more and more candidates and the graduate students became the chefs of exploitation engineers 6 The First World War 1914 1918 forced the school to close down temporarily 6 From 1918 to 1960 The school diversified its field of education masters for management and geometry measurement of mines conductors of mining constructions but because there was not a defined diploma programme the number of students declined Thus in order to attract more candidates there was a campaign held for the reconstruction of a new school And from 1965 a diplome d ingenieur was authorised From 1960 to 1970 The school became l Ecole Nationale Technique des Mines d Ales Before the end of the mining activities the school had diversified its education into new industrial domains From 1980 the EMA began to admit girls and promote entrepreneurship In 1990 other two campus sites were established outside Ales respectively in Nimes and Pau In 1999 the education and the research focused on these three axes Culture of the entrepreneurship Incubateur technologique Partnership with the technopoles 6 Organisation edit Institut Mines Telecom IMT engineering schools are Grandes Ecoles a French institution of higher education that is separate from but parallel and connected to the main framework of the French public university system Similar to the Ivy League in the United States Oxbridge in the UK and C9 League in China Grandes Ecoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process 7 8 9 Alums go on to occupy elite positions within government administration and corporate firms in France 10 11 Although the IMT engineering schools are more expensive than public universities in France Grandes Ecoles typically have much smaller class sizes and student bodies and many of their programs are taught in English International internships study abroad opportunities and close ties with government and the corporate world are a hallmark of the Grandes Ecoles Many of the top ranked schools in Europe are members of the Conference des Grandes Ecoles CGE as are the IMT engineering schools 12 13 Degrees from the IMT are accredited by the Conference des Grandes Ecoles 14 and awarded by the Ministry of National Education France French Le Ministere de L education Nationale 15 Campus edit The main part of the school is in the city Ales The students residence is around 2 km from the main campus The residence offers individual rooms double rooms or studios furnished and equipped There are also a laundry a kitchen equipped rooms for entertainment a bar an auditorium and a TV room with campus wide internet access 16 List of directors edit The following is a list of directors by time period 17 Time Director1845 1849 Pierre Jules Callon1849 1860 Gabriel Jules Etienne Dupont1860 1862 Jules Alexandre Alphonse Meugy1862 1869 Edouard Victor Descottes1869 1874 Charles Ernest Ledoux1874 1878 Oscar Linder1878 1884 Jules Hippolyte Julien1884 1890 Fernand Rigaud1891 1895 Louis Jules Caesar Ichon1895 1898 Henri Jean Baptiste Xavier Boutiron1898 1900 Louis Albert Laurans1900 1912 Francois Jules Camille Dougados1911 1912 Alexandre Andre Belugou par interim 1913 1924 Joseph Marie Pierre Loiret1924 1927 Andre Charles Duby1927 1936 Jules Francois Gabriel Daval1937 Pierre Jules Lafay1936 1945 Jean Paul Louis Damian1945 Jean Paul Robert Bernadet1945 1948 Louis Charles Eyssautier1948 1951 Marcel Georges Fernand Sala1951 1960 Jean Alfred Vuillot1960 1964 Pierre Charles Alexis Legoux1964 1979 Jean Pierre Arnold Marcel Pertus1979 1982 Marcel Gerente1982 1989 Gustave Defrance1989 1994 Maurice Cotte1994 2003 Henri Pugnere2003 2013 Alain Rene Georges Dorison2013 2018 Bruno Goubet2018 2021 Thierry De Mazancourt2021 Pierre Perdiguier by acting 2021 Assia TriaEducation fields editAreas of study Civil Engineering Engineering of Materials and Mechanics Information engineering Management of Risks and Environnement System and production engineering 4 5 Mining Computer science MecatronicsThe laboratories editThere are three centers of research Information engineering and Production engineering LGI2P focuses on information and communication and is located in Nimes 18 Centre of Materials and Grand Diffusion CMGD focuses on mechanical structures and function materials and is situated in both alesien and palois of Helioparc 19 Industrial Environnement and Industrialand natural Risks LGEI focuses on managing risks and gestion of natural resources 20 Statistics in 2009 21 Doctorates 70 Students 751 Budget 26 6 million euros Contracts of research 6 1 million euros Effectif of laboratories 325 Number of articles 686Clubs and associations editThe Circle of Students Cercle des Eleves Association Sportive L AS tennis badminton horse riding swimming table tennis golf escrime football rugby basketball volleyball handball climbing and many others Emagine the Junior Entreprise of l Ecole des mines was created in 1989 22 Emagine is an independent entity supported by Ecole des Mines d Ales and its incubateur Other clubs There are more than 79 clubs and associations L ATHEMA Association of Thesards of Ecole des Mines d Ales robotics club EMA Bot AIMA Association des Internationaux de l Ecole des Mines d Ales The International Students Club Le festival de la Meuh Folle 23 music festival taking place at the beginning of spring 8000 people on two days ISF Ales Ingenieurs Sans Frontiere Tsiky Zanaka humanitarian association EMA IT Computer science and development clubsFull list on Circle of Students https www cercle des eleves fr See also editEcole nationale superieure des Mines de Nancy Ecole nationale superieure des Mines de Saint Etienne Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Rabat Ecole des Mines de Douai Ecole des Mines de Nantes Ecole des Mines d Albi CarmauxNotes and references edit a b c IMT Mines Ales CGE CGE Conference des grandes ecoles Retrieved 30 January 2022 IMT The number one group of engineering Institut Mines Telecom Retrieved 31 January 2022 a b c School Presentation IMT Mines Ales Retrieved 30 January 2022 a b c Ecole Nationale Superieure des Techniques Industrielles et des Mines d Ales Grandes Ecoles and Higher Education Schools Campus France Retrieved January 6 2012 a b Introduction of EMA on Letudiant Letudiant introduction EMA Retrieved 5 January 2012 a b c History of EMA 160 years Retrieved 5 January 2012 primary source France s educational elite Daily Telegraph 17 November 2003 Retrieved 5 February 2019 Pierre Bourdieu 1998 The State Nobility Elite Schools in the Field of Power Stanford UP pp 133 35 ISBN 9780804733465 What are Grandes Ecoles Institutes in France Monique de Saint Martin Les recherches sociologiques sur les grandes ecoles de la reproduction a la recherche de justice Education et societes 1 2008 No 21 p 95 103 lire en ligne sur Cairn info Valerie Albouy et Thomas Wanecq Les inegalites sociales d acces aux grandes ecoles 2003 INSEE Listings Archive Conference des Grandes Ecoles Retrieved 29 January 2022 Higher Education in France BSB Retrieved 26 January 2022 Conference des grandes ecoles commission Accreditation Conference des grandes ecoles Retrieved 21 January 2022 Etablissements dispensant des formations superieures initiales diplomantes conferant le grade de master Ministry of France Higher Education Ministere de l Enseignement superieur de la Recherche et de l Innovation Retrieved 16 January 2022 Camups Site of EMA Official introduction of the campus Retrieved 5 January 2012 primary source Directors in history Directors of EMA Retrieved 5 January 2012 primary source Information engineering and Production engineering LGI2P LGI2P website Retrieved 5 January 2012 primary source Centre of Materials and Grand Diffusion CMGD CMGD website Retrieved 5 January 2012 primary source Industrial Environnement and Industrialand natural Risks LGEI LGEI website Retrieved 5 January 2012 primary source Academis Statistics PDF 2009 EMA Activities amp Statistics Retrieved 5 January 2012 primary source http www emagine asso fr presentation php primary source http meuhfolle com External links editOfficial website Organization and services Translated from French Annales des Mines A History of more than 160 years of Ecole des Mines d Ales List of the directors with their photos Association of students of G4 Albi Ales Douai Nantes Groupe des Ecoles des Mines site of concours 44 07 57 N 4 05 22 E 44 13250 N 4 08944 E 44 13250 4 08944 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ecole des mines d 27Ales amp oldid 1107364030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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