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Mines Paris - PSL

Mines Paris - PSL, officially École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris (until May 2022 Mines ParisTech, also known as École des mines de Paris, ENSMP, Mines de Paris, les Mines, or Paris School of Mines), is a French grande école and a constituent college of PSL Research University. It was originally established in 1783 by King Louis XVI.

Paris School of Mines
École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris
MottoThéorie et Pratique
Motto in English
Theory and Practice
TypeGrande école d'ingénieurs
(public research university Engineering school)
Established1783; 240 years ago (1783)[1]
Academic staff
286 permanent research professors[2]
Students1,281 students[2]
37% international[2]
Location,
Coordinates: 48°50′42″N 2°20′21″E / 48.844952°N 2.339193°E / 48.844952; 2.339193
CampusParis, Fontainebleau, Évry, Sophia Antipolis
LanguageEnglish-only & French-only instruction
AffiliationsConférence des Grandes écoles[1]
Université PSL[2]
Institut Mines-Télécom[2]
ParisTech[2]
Carnot M.I.N.E.S[2]
Armines[2]
Groupe des Écoles des mines
Websitehttps://mines-paristech.eu/About-us/

Mines Paris is distinguished for the outstanding performance of its research centers and the quality of its international partnerships with other prestigious universities in the world, which include Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (Harvard SEAS), Shanghai Jiao Tong University, University of Hong Kong, National University of Singapore (NUS), Novosibirsk State University, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and Tokyo Tech.[3]

Mines Paris also publishes a world university ranking based on the number of alumni holding the post of CEO in one of the 500 largest companies in the world: the Mines ParisTech: Professional Ranking of World Universities. The school is a member of the ParisTech (Paris Institute of Technology) alliance.

History

 
A classroom during the nineteenth century

A school of mining had been proposed by Henri Bertin in 1765 but it was the chemist Balthazar-Georges Sage who, though not a chemist of repute, was a royalist who was able to influence Jacques Necker (1732–1804) of the value of mineralogy in training students in mining. This was achieved through the use of his own large collections of minerals, and a chair in mineralogy was established on July 11, 1778. The school of mines was begun at the mint, the Hôtel de la Monnaie, Paris. The school was officially opened by decree of the French King's Counsel on March 19, 1783.[4]

The school disappeared at the beginning of the French Revolution but was re-established by decree of the Committee of Public Safety in 1794, the 13th Messidor Year II. It moved to Savoie, after a decree of the consuls the 23rd Pluviôse Year X (1802).

After the Bourbon Restoration in 1814, the school moved to the Hôtel de Vendôme (in the 6th arrondissement in Paris' Jardin du Luxembourg). From the 1960s onwards, it created research laboratories in Fontainebleau, Évry, and Sophia Antipolis (Nice).

Education

 
The Hôtel de Vendôme [fr], central building of Mines ParisTech

École des mines de Paris is a member of the Groupe des écoles des mines (GEM), a group of 8 Institut Mines-Telecom (IMT) engineering schools that 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.[5][6][7] Alums go on to occupy elite positions within government, administration, and corporate firms in France.[8][9]

The initial aim of the École des mines de Paris, namely to train high-level mining engineers, evolved with time to adapt to the technological and structural transformations undergone by society. Mines ParisTech has now become one of the most prestigious French engineering schools with a broad variety of subjects. Its students are trained to have management positions, work in research and development departments, or as operations officers, etc. They receive a well-rounded education in a variety of subjects, ranging from the most technical (Mathematics, Physics) to economics, social sciences or even art in order to be able to tackle the managing or engineering-related issues they are to face. Exchange programs are possible during the third semester with prestigious universities around the world, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), University of Hong Kong, National University of Singapore (NUS), Tokyo Tech, Seoul National University...

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.[10][11] Degrees from the IMT are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles[12] and awarded by the Ministry of National Education (France) (French: Le Ministère de L'éducation Nationale).[13]

Mines ParisTech provides different educational paths:

  • The Ingénieurs civils degree (Master of Science and Executive Engineering), ranked among the best French grandes écoles engineering degrees, similar to that offered at École polytechnique, École des Ponts ParisTech and CentraleSupélec.
  • The Corps of Mines, one of the greatest technical corps of the French state. It is a third cycle degree, lasting for three years, consisting in two long-term internships both in public and private economical institutions and courses in economics and public institutions.[14] The admission to the Corps des Mines is highly selective as only the top students from École polytechnique, École normale supérieure, Mines ParisTech and Telecom Paris may apply.
  • Mastère Spécialisé degree, (post-graduate specialization degree) post-graduate programs accredited by the Conférence des Grandes écoles, in the fields of Energy, Environment, Transport and Logistics, Informatics, Safety and management in industry and Materials engineering.
  • Doctoral (19 schools) and Master (9 programs) studies in various fields.

For students having studied in the Classe Préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles (a two-year highly selective undergraduate program in Mathematics, Physics and Engineering, among others), admission to Civil Engineer of Mines is decided through a nationwide competitive examination. Every year, ten applications are also accepted from students around the world according to their academic achievements.

Admission to the Corps of Mines is possible for French students at the end of the studies in École polytechnique, École normale supérieure, École des télécommunications de Paris and École des mines de Paris (these two later, after a specific examination), or from the other great technical corps of the French state. Admission in third year is also open to one Ph.D graduate.

Rankings

National ranking (ranked as Mines Paris for its Master of Sciences in Engineering)

Name Year Rank
DAUR Rankings[15] 2022 2

Student unions and organizations

A Student Union is elected every year after a one-week campaign, and is in charge of enhancing the contact between students and various sponsoring industries as well as organizing events for the students.

Various other organizations are part of students' lives: the Students' Sport Committee (BDS), the Junior Enterprise (JUMP), the Arts' Office (BDA), Cahier Vert (social opening and tutoring), CAV (wine-tasting club), Catholic community, fanfare band, entrepreneur club (Mines Genius), humanitarian organizations (Heliotopia, Ceres, Zanbinou), photography club, and sailing club, among others.

Alumni

Nobel prize winners who attended MINES ParisTech
 
Georges Charpak, Physics, 1992
 
Maurice Allais, Economics, 1988

Academics & Scientists

 
from the left to the right and the top to the bottom: Jacques Attali (author, economist), Henri Poincaré (mathematician, physicist), Anne Lauvergeon (business executive), Maurice Allais (Nobel Prize in Economics), Patrick Kron (business executive) and Albert Lebrun (President of France).

Business leaders [16]

Entrepreneurs

  • Franck Le Ouay and Romain Nicolli, co-founders of Criteo[18]

Politicians

Research centres

Energy and Processes

  • CES (Energy efficiency of Systems Center)
  • CTP (Thermodynamics of Processes Center)
  • OIE (Observation, Impacts, Energy Center)
  • PERSEE (Processes, Renewable Energies and Energy Systems Center)

Mathematics and Systems

  • CAOR (Robotics Center)
  • CAS (Automatic Control and Systems Center)
  • CBIO (Computational Biology Center)
  • CMA (Applied Mathematics Center)
  • CMM (Mathematical Morphology Center)
  • CRI (Computer Science Center)

Earth Science and Environment

  • Geosciences (Geosciences and Geoengineering Center). Located in Fontainebleau, the Geosciences and Geoengineering Department (a research structure common to MINES ParisTech and ARMINES) focuses on research and teaching activities in the field of Earth and Environmental Sciences. [19]
  • ISIGE (Environmental Engineering and Management Center)

Economics, Management, Society

  • CERNA (Industrial Economics Center)
  • CGS (Scientific Management Center)
  • CRC (Crisis and Risk Research Center)
  • CSI (Sociology of Innovation Center)

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

  • CEMEF (Material Forming Center)
  • Materials Center

Source:[20]

Other schools of Mines in France

Other schools of Mines in the UK

Other schools of Mines in Africa

Other schools of Mines in the USA

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "MINES ParisTech - CGE". Conférence des grandes écoles. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Main features of MINES ParisTech". MINES ParisTech. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  3. ^ Palmarès 2013 des écoles d'ingénieurs par Recherche. Usinenouvelle.com. Retrieved on 2014-06-17.
  4. ^ Napolitani, Maddalena (2018). ""Born with the taste for science and the arts": The science and the aesthetics of Balthazar‐Georges Sage's mineralogy collections, 1783–1825 1". Centaurus. 60 (4): 238–256. doi:10.1111/1600-0498.12190. ISSN 0008-8994. S2CID 202944255.
  5. ^ "France's educational elite". Daily Telegraph. 17 November 2003. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  6. ^ Pierre Bourdieu (1998). The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power. Stanford UP. pp. 133–35. ISBN 9780804733465.
  7. ^ What are Grandes Ecoles Institutes in France?
  8. ^ 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
  9. ^ Valérie Albouy et Thomas Wanecq, Les inégalités sociales d’accès aux grandes écoles (2003), INSEE
  10. ^ "Listings Archive". Conférence des Grandes Écoles. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  11. ^ "Higher Education in France". BSB. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  12. ^ "Conférence des grandes écoles: commission Accréditation". Conférence des grandes écoles. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  13. ^ "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.
  14. ^ Présentation - MINES ParisTech. Mines-paristech.fr. Retrieved on 2014-06-17.
  15. ^ "2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking". daur-rankings.com. 2022.
  16. ^ "MINES PARISTECH - Parcours d'ingénieurs issus de l'école -".
  17. ^ "Anne Rigail". Bloomberg News.
  18. ^ "Franck Le Ouay - TechTycoons".
  19. ^ Geosciences and Geoengineering Center
  20. ^ "Doctoral programme in French engineering school - MINES PARISTECH". www.mines-paristech.eu. Retrieved 2019-05-24.

External links

  • School's official Web Portal
  • School's Linkedin page
  • Students' Web Portal
  • ISIGE – Mines ParisTech's faculty of Sustainable development

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Mines Paris PSL officially Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Paris until May 2022 Mines ParisTech also known as Ecole des mines de Paris ENSMP Mines de Paris les Mines or Paris School of Mines is a French grande ecole and a constituent college of PSL Research University It was originally established in 1783 by King Louis XVI Paris School of MinesEcole nationale superieure des mines de ParisMottoTheorie et PratiqueMotto in EnglishTheory and PracticeTypeGrande ecole d ingenieurs public research university Engineering school Established1783 240 years ago 1783 1 Academic staff286 permanent research professors 2 Students1 281 students 2 37 international 2 LocationParis FranceCoordinates 48 50 42 N 2 20 21 E 48 844952 N 2 339193 E 48 844952 2 339193CampusParis Fontainebleau Evry Sophia AntipolisLanguageEnglish only amp French only instructionAffiliationsConference des Grandes ecoles 1 Universite PSL 2 Institut Mines Telecom 2 ParisTech 2 Carnot M I N E S 2 Armines 2 Groupe des Ecoles des minesWebsitehttps mines paristech eu About us Mines Paris is distinguished for the outstanding performance of its research centers and the quality of its international partnerships with other prestigious universities in the world which include Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT California Institute of Technology Caltech Harvard John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard SEAS Shanghai Jiao Tong University University of Hong Kong National University of Singapore NUS Novosibirsk State University Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and Tokyo Tech 3 Mines Paris also publishes a world university ranking based on the number of alumni holding the post of CEO in one of the 500 largest companies in the world the Mines ParisTech Professional Ranking of World Universities The school is a member of the ParisTech Paris Institute of Technology alliance Contents 1 History 2 Education 3 Rankings 4 Student unions and organizations 5 Alumni 6 Research centres 6 1 Energy and Processes 6 2 Mathematics and Systems 6 3 Earth Science and Environment 6 4 Economics Management Society 6 5 Mechanical and Materials Engineering 7 Other schools of Mines in France 8 Other schools of Mines in the UK 9 Other schools of Mines in Africa 10 Other schools of Mines in the USA 11 See also 12 Notes and references 13 External linksHistory Edit A classroom during the nineteenth century A school of mining had been proposed by Henri Bertin in 1765 but it was the chemist Balthazar Georges Sage who though not a chemist of repute was a royalist who was able to influence Jacques Necker 1732 1804 of the value of mineralogy in training students in mining This was achieved through the use of his own large collections of minerals and a chair in mineralogy was established on July 11 1778 The school of mines was begun at the mint the Hotel de la Monnaie Paris The school was officially opened by decree of the French King s Counsel on March 19 1783 4 The school disappeared at the beginning of the French Revolution but was re established by decree of the Committee of Public Safety in 1794 the 13th Messidor Year II It moved to Savoie after a decree of the consuls the 23rd Pluviose Year X 1802 After the Bourbon Restoration in 1814 the school moved to the Hotel de Vendome in the 6th arrondissement in Paris Jardin du Luxembourg From the 1960s onwards it created research laboratories in Fontainebleau Evry and Sophia Antipolis Nice Education Edit The Hotel de Vendome fr central building of Mines ParisTech Ecole des mines de Paris is a member of the Groupe des ecoles des mines GEM a group of 8 Institut Mines Telecom IMT engineering schools that 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 5 6 7 Alums go on to occupy elite positions within government administration and corporate firms in France 8 9 The initial aim of the Ecole des mines de Paris namely to train high level mining engineers evolved with time to adapt to the technological and structural transformations undergone by society Mines ParisTech has now become one of the most prestigious French engineering schools with a broad variety of subjects Its students are trained to have management positions work in research and development departments or as operations officers etc They receive a well rounded education in a variety of subjects ranging from the most technical Mathematics Physics to economics social sciences or even art in order to be able to tackle the managing or engineering related issues they are to face Exchange programs are possible during the third semester with prestigious universities around the world such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT California Institute of Technology Caltech University of Hong Kong National University of Singapore NUS Tokyo Tech Seoul National University 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 10 11 Degrees from the IMT are accredited by the Conference des Grandes Ecoles 12 and awarded by the Ministry of National Education France French Le Ministere de L education Nationale 13 Mines ParisTech provides different educational paths The Ingenieurs civils degree Master of Science and Executive Engineering ranked among the best French grandes ecoles engineering degrees similar to that offered at Ecole polytechnique Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and CentraleSupelec The Corps of Mines one of the greatest technical corps of the French state It is a third cycle degree lasting for three years consisting in two long term internships both in public and private economical institutions and courses in economics and public institutions 14 The admission to the Corps des Mines is highly selective as only the top students from Ecole polytechnique Ecole normale superieure Mines ParisTech and Telecom Paris may apply Mastere Specialise degree post graduate specialization degree post graduate programs accredited by the Conference des Grandes ecoles in the fields of Energy Environment Transport and Logistics Informatics Safety and management in industry and Materials engineering Doctoral 19 schools and Master 9 programs studies in various fields For students having studied in the Classe Preparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles a two year highly selective undergraduate program in Mathematics Physics and Engineering among others admission to Civil Engineer of Mines is decided through a nationwide competitive examination Every year ten applications are also accepted from students around the world according to their academic achievements Admission to the Corps of Mines is possible for French students at the end of the studies in Ecole polytechnique Ecole normale superieure Ecole des telecommunications de Paris and Ecole des mines de Paris these two later after a specific examination or from the other great technical corps of the French state Admission in third year is also open to one Ph D graduate Rankings EditNational ranking ranked as Mines Paris for its Master of Sciences in Engineering Name Year RankDAUR Rankings 15 2022 2Student unions and organizations EditA Student Union is elected every year after a one week campaign and is in charge of enhancing the contact between students and various sponsoring industries as well as organizing events for the students Various other organizations are part of students lives the Students Sport Committee BDS the Junior Enterprise JUMP the Arts Office BDA Cahier Vert social opening and tutoring CAV wine tasting club Catholic community fanfare band entrepreneur club Mines Genius humanitarian organizations Heliotopia Ceres Zanbinou photography club and sailing club among others Alumni EditNobel prize winners who attended MINES ParisTech Georges Charpak Physics 1992 Maurice Allais Economics 1988 Academics amp Scientists Maurice Allais 1911 2010 Nobel Prize in Economics 1988 Leon Walras 1834 1910 mathematical economist Georges Charpak 1924 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics 1992 Ignacy Domeyko 1802 1889 geologist mineralogist educator rector of University of Chile Henri Poincare 1854 1912 mathematician and physicist Jean Baptiste Elie de Beaumont 1798 1874 founder of geology Wollaston Medal 1843 Auguste Laurent 1808 1853 chemist precursor of Organic Chemistry modern Alfred Marie Lienard 1869 1958 famous for the Lienard Wiechert potential Louis Paul Cailletet 1832 1913 physicist and inventor Jean Jacques Favier 1949 astronaut Marie Adolphe Carnot 1839 1920 French chemist mining engineer and politician having uranium ore carnotite named after him Sylvaine Neveu born 1968 chemist and scientific director of the Solvay group from the left to the right and the top to the bottom Jacques Attali author economist Henri Poincare mathematician physicist Anne Lauvergeon business executive Maurice Allais Nobel Prize in Economics Patrick Kron business executive and Albert Lebrun President of France Business leaders 16 Odile Hembise Fanton d Andon CEO of the ACRI ST since 2000 Anne Rigail CEO of Air France since 2018 17 Patrick Pouyanne CEO of TotalEnergies since 2014 Jacques Aschenbroich CEO of Valeo since 2009 Jean Laurent Bonnafe CEO of BNP Paribas since 2011 Tidjane Thiam CEO of Credit Suisse 2015 2020 Carlos Ghosn CEO of Nissan 2001 2018 and CEO of Renault Nissan 2005 2018 Anne Lauvergeon CEO of Areva 2001 2011 Thierry Desmarest CEO of Total 1995 2010 Didier Lombard CEO of France Telecom 2005 2010 Jean Louis Beffa CEO of Saint Gobain 1986 2007 Jean Martin Folz CEO of PSA Peugeot Citroen 1995 2007 Denis Ranque CEO of Thales Group 1998 2009 Noel Forgeard former CEO of Airbus 1998 2005 and EADS 2005 2006 Francis Mer CEO of Usinor 1986 2001 and former Minister of Finances of France 2002 2004 Eckley Brinton Coxe 1839 1895 Owner Coxe Brothers and Company Pennsylvania State SenatorEntrepreneurs Franck Le Ouay and Romain Nicolli co founders of Criteo 18 Politicians Alain Poher 1909 1996 politician president of Senat president by interim of French Republic Jean Louis Bianco 1943 General Secretary of President of France 1982 1991 Minister of Social Affairs France 1991 1992 Minister of Transport France 1992 1993 deputy of Alpes de Haute Provence s 1st constituency 1997 Charles de Freycinet prime minister of France at the end of the 19th century Albert Francois Lebrun 1871 1950 president of France Najla Bouden Romdhane 1958 designated prime minister of Tunisia 2021 Research centres EditEnergy and Processes Edit CES Energy efficiency of Systems Center CTP Thermodynamics of Processes Center OIE Observation Impacts Energy Center PERSEE Processes Renewable Energies and Energy Systems Center Mathematics and Systems Edit CAOR Robotics Center CAS Automatic Control and Systems Center CBIO Computational Biology Center CMA Applied Mathematics Center CMM Mathematical Morphology Center CRI Computer Science Center Earth Science and Environment Edit Geosciences Geosciences and Geoengineering Center Located in Fontainebleau the Geosciences and Geoengineering Department a research structure common to MINES ParisTech and ARMINES focuses on research and teaching activities in the field of Earth and Environmental Sciences 19 ISIGE Environmental Engineering and Management Center Economics Management Society Edit CERNA Industrial Economics Center CGS Scientific Management Center CRC Crisis and Risk Research Center CSI Sociology of Innovation Center Mechanical and Materials Engineering Edit CEMEF Material Forming Center Materials CenterSource 20 Other schools of Mines in France EditEcole nationale superieure des Mines d Albi Carmaux Mines Albi Carmaux Ecole nationale superieure des Mines d Ales Mines Ales Ecole nationale superieure des Mines de Douai Mines Douai Ecole nationale superieure des Mines de Nancy Ecole nationale superieure des Mines de Nantes Mines Nantes Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Saint Etienne Mines Saint Etienne Other schools of Mines in the UK EditRoyal School of MinesOther schools of Mines in Africa EditEcole nationale superieure des Mines de Rabat Mines Rabat Other schools of Mines in the USA EditColorado School of Mines Columbia School of MinesSee also EditPSL Research University ParisTech Institut Mines Telecom Ecole des mines d Albi Carmaux Ecole des mines d Ales Ecole des mines de Douai Ecole des mines de Nantes Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Nancy Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Saint Etienne Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Rabat Musee de Mineralogie Telecom SudParis Mines ParisTech Professional Ranking of World UniversitiesNotes and references Edit a b MINES ParisTech CGE Conference des grandes ecoles Retrieved 30 January 2022 a b c d e f g h Main features of MINES ParisTech MINES ParisTech Retrieved 30 January 2022 Palmares 2013 des ecoles d ingenieurs par Recherche Usinenouvelle com Retrieved on 2014 06 17 Napolitani Maddalena 2018 Born with the taste for science and the arts The science and the aesthetics of Balthazar Georges Sage s mineralogy collections 1783 1825 1 Centaurus 60 4 238 256 doi 10 1111 1600 0498 12190 ISSN 0008 8994 S2CID 202944255 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 Presentation MINES ParisTech Mines paristech fr Retrieved on 2014 06 17 2022 French Graduate Schools of Engineering ranking daur rankings com 2022 MINES PARISTECH Parcours d ingenieurs issus de l ecole Anne Rigail Bloomberg News Franck Le Ouay TechTycoons Geosciences and Geoengineering Center Doctoral programme in French engineering school MINES PARISTECH www mines paristech eu Retrieved 2019 05 24 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Paris School s official Web Portal School s Linkedin page Students Web Portal ISIGE Mines ParisTech s faculty of Sustainable development Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mines Paris PSL amp oldid 1148546761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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