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Institut industriel du Nord

The Institut industriel du Nord (IDN) was the engineering school and research institute at École Centrale de Lille from 1872 to 1991, within the campus of the Lille University of Science and Technology (France).

Institut industriel du Nord (IDN)
TypeEngineering school and research institute
Established1872 (Engineering school foundation 1854)
Location,
AffiliationsÉcole centrale de Lille

History edit

École des arts industriels et des mines (École Centrale de Lille) was a college of engineering founded in Lille in 1854 during the Second French Empire. On the eve of the French Third Republic, lectures and research activities were reorganised into a comprehensive three-year curriculum and developed in 1872, embodied by its newly built Institut industriel du Nord de la France (IDN). Education initially focused on civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry and manufacturing engineering.

Lille's Institut Industriel du Nord was the only French institution approximating to a German Technische Hochschule.

— John M. Roberts, A General History of Europe ; Europe 1880-1945, First published 1967 by Pearson Education limited ; Third edition published 2013 by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group ; ISBN 0582357454 ; ISBN 978-0-582-35745-7

Electrical engineering full courses were added in 1892, automobile design has been taught from 1899 onwards. More than 200 students graduated in year 1914. Aerodynamics studies started in 1930. A focus on automatic control and computers was initiated in 1957. Later came courses and research in computer science, supply chain management, materials science, micro-electronics and telecommunications.

Since early 20th century, student admission has been based on a competitive exam after attending a classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles or similar undergraduate studies.

The Institut industriel du Nord was originally located in Lille central district until 1875. Larger buildings with dedicated laboratories were inaugurated in 1875 nearby the Faculté des sciences de Lille. It then moved in 1968 in the modern campus of Lille University of Science and Technology, in the south-east suburb of Lilly.

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References edit

  • Borne, Pierre; Singh, Madan G. (1989). "UMIST, IDN, NTUA, TUM, ULB: A successful European Exchange Programme". European Journal of Engineering Education. 14 (3): 241–244. doi:10.1080/03043798908903364.
  • Chatzis, Konstantinos (2009). "Coping with the Second Industrial Revolution: Fragmentation of the French engineering education system, 1870s to the present". Engineering Studies. 1 (2): 79–99. doi:10.1080/19378620903005675. S2CID 110800958.
  • Guagnini, Anna (2004). "Chapter 15 Technologies, the ferment of initiatives 1850-1890". In Rüegg, Walter (ed.). A History of the University in Europe. Vol. 3. Universities in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1800–1945). Cambridge university press. p. 616. ISBN 9780521361071.
  • Ringrose, Daniel Mackay (1995). Engineering modernity: civil engineers between national state and provincial society in France, 1840-1914. University of Michigan. pp. 64, 65.
  • Mokyr, Joel (1992). The Lever of Riches: Technological Creativity and Economic Progress. Oxford University Press. pp. 209, 263. ISBN 9780199879465.
  • Paul, Harry W. (1985). From Knowledge to Power: The Rise of the Science Empire in France, 1860-1939. Cambridge University Press. pp. 154, 265. ISBN 9780521525244.
  • Paul, Harry W. (1980). "Apollo courts the Vulcains - The applied science institutes in nineteenth century French science faculties". In Fox, Robert; Weisz, George (eds.). The Organization of Science and Technology in France 1808-1914. Cambridge University Press. pp. 155–181. ISBN 978-0521232340.
  • Marceau, Jane (1976). The Social Origins, Educational Experience and Career Paths of a Young Business Elite. INSEAD monograph. pp. 30, 39, 52, 54.
  • Magnus, Philip (1911). "Technical Education" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 487–498, see page 491, para four. Higher technical training in France.
  • Institut industriel du Nord de la France in Jenkins, Henry Michael (1884). Second Report of the Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction: General report presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, Great Britain. Royal Commission on Technical Instruction ; Volume 3981 (Great Britain. Parliament). Eyre and Spottiswoode. pp. 86–89.
  • The New York Times (3 July 1880). Steam engine user association of the North of France - The engineers are selected from among the old pupils of the École polytechnique and the Institut Industriel du Nord (PDF). New York. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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The Institut industriel du Nord IDN was the engineering school and research institute at Ecole Centrale de Lille from 1872 to 1991 within the campus of the Lille University of Science and Technology France Institut industriel du Nord IDN TypeEngineering school and research instituteEstablished1872 Engineering school foundation 1854 LocationLille FranceAffiliationsEcole centrale de LilleHistory editMain article Ecole Centrale de Lille Ecole des arts industriels et des mines Ecole Centrale de Lille was a college of engineering founded in Lille in 1854 during the Second French Empire On the eve of the French Third Republic lectures and research activities were reorganised into a comprehensive three year curriculum and developed in 1872 embodied by its newly built Institut industriel du Nord de la France IDN Education initially focused on civil engineering mechanical engineering chemistry and manufacturing engineering Lille s Institut Industriel du Nord was the only French institution approximating to a German Technische Hochschule John M Roberts A General History of Europe Europe 1880 1945 First published 1967 by Pearson Education limited Third edition published 2013 by Routledge Taylor amp Francis Group ISBN 0582357454 ISBN 978 0 582 35745 7 Electrical engineering full courses were added in 1892 automobile design has been taught from 1899 onwards More than 200 students graduated in year 1914 Aerodynamics studies started in 1930 A focus on automatic control and computers was initiated in 1957 Later came courses and research in computer science supply chain management materials science micro electronics and telecommunications Since early 20th century student admission has been based on a competitive exam after attending a classe preparatoire aux grandes ecoles or similar undergraduate studies The Institut industriel du Nord was originally located in Lille central district until 1875 Larger buildings with dedicated laboratories were inaugurated in 1875 nearby the Faculte des sciences de Lille It then moved in 1968 in the modern campus of Lille University of Science and Technology in the south east suburb of Lilly nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Institut industriel du Nord See also editEcole Centrale de LilleReferences editBorne Pierre Singh Madan G 1989 UMIST IDN NTUA TUM ULB A successful European Exchange Programme European Journal of Engineering Education 14 3 241 244 doi 10 1080 03043798908903364 Chatzis Konstantinos 2009 Coping with the Second Industrial Revolution Fragmentation of the French engineering education system 1870s to the present Engineering Studies 1 2 79 99 doi 10 1080 19378620903005675 S2CID 110800958 Guagnini Anna 2004 Chapter 15 Technologies the ferment of initiatives 1850 1890 In Ruegg Walter ed A History of the University in Europe Vol 3 Universities in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 1800 1945 Cambridge university press p 616 ISBN 9780521361071 Ringrose Daniel Mackay 1995 Engineering modernity civil engineers between national state and provincial society in France 1840 1914 University of Michigan pp 64 65 Mokyr Joel 1992 The Lever of Riches Technological Creativity and Economic Progress Oxford University Press pp 209 263 ISBN 9780199879465 Paul Harry W 1985 From Knowledge to Power The Rise of the Science Empire in France 1860 1939 Cambridge University Press pp 154 265 ISBN 9780521525244 Paul Harry W 1980 Apollo courts the Vulcains The applied science institutes in nineteenth century French science faculties In Fox Robert Weisz George eds The Organization of Science and Technology in France 1808 1914 Cambridge University Press pp 155 181 ISBN 978 0521232340 Marceau Jane 1976 The Social Origins Educational Experience and Career Paths of a Young Business Elite INSEAD monograph pp 30 39 52 54 Magnus Philip 1911 Technical Education In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 26 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 487 498 see page 491 para four Higher technical training in France Institut industriel du Nord de la France in Jenkins Henry Michael 1884 Second Report of the Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction General report presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty Great Britain Royal Commission on Technical Instruction Volume 3981 Great Britain Parliament Eyre and Spottiswoode pp 86 89 The New York Times 3 July 1880 Steam engine user association of the North of France The engineers are selected from among the old pupils of the Ecole polytechnique and the Institut Industriel du Nord PDF New York a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link 50 36 23 N 3 08 13 E 50 60639 N 3 13694 E 50 60639 3 13694 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Institut industriel du Nord amp oldid 1186803353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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