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École nationale supérieure des mines de Nancy

Mines Nancy (École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy in French or Nancy School of Mines in English; also referred to as ENSMN, École des Mines de Nancy or Mines Nancy) is one of the leading French engineering Grandes Écoles.

Nancy School of Mines
École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy
Former names
1919: Institut Métallurgique et Minier
1920: École Supérieure des Mines et de la Métallurgie
1951: École Nationale Supérieure de la Métallurgie et de l’Industrie des Mines de Nancy
1985: École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy
TypeGrande école
Established1919
DirectorFrançois Rousseau
Students803[1]
Location,
CampusUrban
ColorsBlack and White
  
AffiliationsIMT - Institut Mines-Télécom, University of Lorraine, GEM - Groupe des Écoles des Mines, INPL - National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine, CGE - Conférence des Grandes Écoles, ARTEM
Websitewww.mines-nancy.univ-lorraine.fr

It is located in the campus Artem, in the city of Nancy, Eastern France (only 1h30 from Paris by TGV), and is part of the University of Lorraine. Around 400 students are taught general science and management and 300 follow specialised Master programs. These students are taught by 60 permanent professors. There are also 400 researchers including a hundred PhD students. Despite its small size, it is well represented in the French industry. Most of its alumni hold executive positions in the industry and large corporations or scientific research positions in France or abroad.

It was created in 1919 on the request of the University of Nancy in order to contribute to the reconstruction of the mining and steel industry in the east of France after World War I. At the end of the 1950s, under the impulse of its then-director Bertrand Schwartz (younger brother of Laurent Schwartz), the school reorganized its curriculum to include a balanced blend of engineering, management and social sciences. At the time, it was an innovative educational model for engineers, that was later extended to other Grandes Ecoles.

The Ingénieur civil des Mines degree edit

Description edit

The school was initially aimed at training mining engineers. In 1957, its director Bertrand Schwartz began its transformation into a modern "generalist" school. The school focuses on training innovative managers for the industry and researchers, with a broad generalist and high scientific knowledge, able to communicate in different languages. The Ingénieurs civils des Mines degree (Master of Science and Executive Engineering) is ranked among the best French Grande Ecole degrees. 20% of the students are international students, mainly from Morocco, Tunisia and China. In addition to the general science (advanced mathematics and physics) and management classes, the students have to specialise (one third of their classes) from their second year to the third (and last) year:

  • "Département Matériaux" (materials and mechanics)
  • "Département Énergie" (energetics and environment)
  • "Département Génie Industriel" (applied mathematics and industrial engineering)
  • "Département Information et Systèmes" (computer science)
  • "Département Géoingénierie" (geosciences and civil engineering).

The students must learn English and at least another language.

Internships edit

The students have to do at least three internships in order to get the degree.

  • Operator internship (6 weeks), whose aim is to discover the reality of work, become aware of the repetitive nature or physical difficulties of the tasks and understand human relations within a company.
  • Assistant-engineer internship (at least 10 weeks).
  • Engineer internship (at least 20 weeks, usually around 6 months), the end-of-course thesis has to be research oriented.

The engineer internship is usually an opportunity for the companies to hire the students.

Admission edit

For students having studied in the Classe Préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles (a two-year highly selective undergraduate program in Mathematics, Physics), admission to the Ingénieur Civil des Mines degree is decided through a nationwide competitive examination ( Concours Commun Mines-Ponts) and their origin can vary: MP, PC, PSI..., with a number of places for each which was, in 2015:

  • MP: 54
  • PC: 32
  • PSI: 40
  • PT: 4
  • TSI: 3
  • CCP (concours commun polytechniques): 5
  • AST: 5

It is also possible for student to be accepted for specialised master's or an exchange programs, in particular through partnerships with other schools or universities around the world.

The Ingénieur degree in Industrial Engineering and Materials edit

Description edit

The Industrial Engineering and Materials Grande Ecole program [Ingénieur spécialité Génie Industriel et Matériaux] was established in 1991 under the joint initiative of Ecole des Mines de Nancy and its three partner companies: Renault, Saint-Gobain PAM and ArcelorMittal. This three-year graduate program is designed to provide students with general science and high skills in two complementary fields:


  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering


At the end of this graduate program, students are granted the Ingénieur degree in Industrial Engineering and Materials (Master of Science in Engineering), a French Grande Ecole degree (Diplôme d'Ingénieur) validated by Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur (CTI). In 2018, 80% of graduates found a job before graduation and 100% were hired within 4 months after graduation. 19% of graduates work in the automotive, aviation, naval, and rail industries, 12% in consulting firms and some graduates continue their materials science research in research institutes.

Internships edit

  • Technician internship in the first year (at least 19 weeks).
  • Assistant engineer internship in the second year (5 months).
  • Engineer internship in the final year (6 months).

Admission edit

This Grande Ecole graduate program admits the students from Classe Préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles (PT, TSI, ATS, CPP) and the best students from French universities (bachelor's degree or 2-year technical degree). The first round of selection is primarily based on students' undergraduate transcripts. Students who pass the first round must take the IELTS test and pass an interview at Ecole des Mines de Nancy. The admission is competitive, with only about 25 students admitted each year. In addition, there are also about 3 students from international partner universities of Ecole des Mines de Nancy admitted to this program.

The Ingénieur degree in Mechanical design edit

After ingénieur civil des Mines and ingénieur industrial engineering and matérials, this engineering Grande Ecole program was established in 2000. Students who accomplish this three-year engineering curriculum receive the Ingénieur degree in Mechanical design [Ingénieur Génie Mécanique parcours ingénierie de la conception], a French Grande Ecole degree (Diplôme d'Ingénieur) validated by Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur (CTI).

Research edit

 
Main staircase in the hall of Ecole des Mines de Nancy
  • LSG2M: science and engineering of materials and metallurgy
  • LSGS: science and engineering of surfaces
  • LPM: physics of materials
  • GeoRessources: Geological resources and hazards
  • CRPG: petrography and geochemistry
  • LORIA: computer science and its applications
  • ERPI: innovative Processes

Forum Est-Horizon edit

The students of the ENSMN organize their own meeting with professionals, who present their companies and their activities. The FORUM EST-HORIZON is currently the biggest meeting between the professional world and the students in the East of France. With 50 exhibitors covering a large variety of economic and industrial fields, the forum gathered last year over 1000 students, looking for advice, information and internships.

Famous alumni edit

  • Jean-Claude Trichet, president of the European Central Bank from 2003 to 2011
  • Jacques Bouriez, chief executive officer of Louis Delhaize Group
  • Patrick Cousot, professor at New York University
  • Louis Doucet, chief executive officer of GE Money Bank
  • Bertrand Méheut, chief executive officer of Canal+ group
  • Amina Benkhadra, former Moroccan minister of energy, mines, water and environment since 2007.
  • Kofi Yamgnane, mayor of Saint-Coulitz (Brittany), mayor of Saint-Briac (Brittany), French junior minister of social integration in 1991-1993 and deputy of Finistère in the French Parlement in 1997-2002. He ran for the 2010 Togolese presidential election.
  • Philippe Guillemot, chief executive officer of AREVA T&D

The board of directors edit

among its members:

Other schools of Mines in France edit

Other schools of Mines in Africa edit

Other schools of Mines in the USA edit


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ENSMN Nancy (INP Lorraine), Nancy (54)". Letudiant.fr. Retrieved 2011-11-19.

External links edit

  • Site of the école nationale supérieure des mines de Nancy
  • Promotional site of the Ecole des Mines de Nancy
  • Site of the Group des écoles des mines
  • Site of students' association of Mines Nancy
  • Website of the Journal Télévisé des Mines (audiovisual students' association)
  • Site of Forum Est-Horizon
  • Site of Arts Students' Association

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Mines Nancy Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Nancy in French or Nancy School of Mines in English also referred to as ENSMN Ecole des Mines de Nancy or Mines Nancy is one of the leading French engineering Grandes Ecoles Nancy School of MinesEcole Nationale Superieure des Mines de NancyFormer names1919 Institut Metallurgique et Minier1920 Ecole Superieure des Mines et de la Metallurgie1951 Ecole Nationale Superieure de la Metallurgie et de l Industrie des Mines de Nancy1985 Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de NancyTypeGrande ecoleEstablished1919DirectorFrancois RousseauStudents803 1 LocationNancy FranceCampusUrbanColorsBlack and White AffiliationsIMT Institut Mines Telecom University of Lorraine GEM Groupe des Ecoles des Mines INPL National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine CGE Conference des Grandes Ecoles ARTEMWebsitewww wbr mines nancy wbr univ lorraine wbr fr It is located in the campus Artem in the city of Nancy Eastern France only 1h30 from Paris by TGV and is part of the University of Lorraine Around 400 students are taught general science and management and 300 follow specialised Master programs These students are taught by 60 permanent professors There are also 400 researchers including a hundred PhD students Despite its small size it is well represented in the French industry Most of its alumni hold executive positions in the industry and large corporations or scientific research positions in France or abroad It was created in 1919 on the request of the University of Nancy in order to contribute to the reconstruction of the mining and steel industry in the east of France after World War I At the end of the 1950s under the impulse of its then director Bertrand Schwartz younger brother of Laurent Schwartz the school reorganized its curriculum to include a balanced blend of engineering management and social sciences At the time it was an innovative educational model for engineers that was later extended to other Grandes Ecoles Contents 1 The Ingenieur civil des Mines degree 1 1 Description 1 2 Internships 1 3 Admission 2 The Ingenieur degree in Industrial Engineering and Materials 2 1 Description 2 2 Internships 2 3 Admission 3 The Ingenieur degree in Mechanical design 4 Research 5 Forum Est Horizon 6 Famous alumni 7 The board of directors 8 Other schools of Mines in France 9 Other schools of Mines in Africa 10 Other schools of Mines in the USA 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksThe Ingenieur civil des Mines degree editDescription edit The school was initially aimed at training mining engineers In 1957 its director Bertrand Schwartz began its transformation into a modern generalist school The school focuses on training innovative managers for the industry and researchers with a broad generalist and high scientific knowledge able to communicate in different languages The Ingenieurs civils des Mines degree Master of Science and Executive Engineering is ranked among the best French Grande Ecole degrees 20 of the students are international students mainly from Morocco Tunisia and China In addition to the general science advanced mathematics and physics and management classes the students have to specialise one third of their classes from their second year to the third and last year Departement Materiaux materials and mechanics Departement Energie energetics and environment Departement Genie Industriel applied mathematics and industrial engineering Departement Information et Systemes computer science Departement Geoingenierie geosciences and civil engineering The students must learn English and at least another language Internships edit The students have to do at least three internships in order to get the degree Operator internship 6 weeks whose aim is to discover the reality of work become aware of the repetitive nature or physical difficulties of the tasks and understand human relations within a company Assistant engineer internship at least 10 weeks Engineer internship at least 20 weeks usually around 6 months the end of course thesis has to be research oriented The engineer internship is usually an opportunity for the companies to hire the students Admission edit For students having studied in the Classe Preparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles a two year highly selective undergraduate program in Mathematics Physics admission to the Ingenieur Civil des Mines degree is decided through a nationwide competitive examination Concours Commun Mines Ponts and their origin can vary MP PC PSI with a number of places for each which was in 2015 MP 54 PC 32 PSI 40 PT 4 TSI 3 CCP concours commun polytechniques 5 AST 5 It is also possible for student to be accepted for specialised master s or an exchange programs in particular through partnerships with other schools or universities around the world The Ingenieur degree in Industrial Engineering and Materials editDescription edit The Industrial Engineering and Materials Grande Ecole program Ingenieur specialite Genie Industriel et Materiaux was established in 1991 under the joint initiative of Ecole des Mines de Nancy and its three partner companies Renault Saint Gobain PAM and ArcelorMittal This three year graduate program is designed to provide students with general science and high skills in two complementary fields Materials Science and Engineering Industrial Engineering At the end of this graduate program students are granted the Ingenieur degree in Industrial Engineering and Materials Master of Science in Engineering a French Grande Ecole degree Diplome d Ingenieur validated by Commission des Titres d Ingenieur CTI In 2018 80 of graduates found a job before graduation and 100 were hired within 4 months after graduation 19 of graduates work in the automotive aviation naval and rail industries 12 in consulting firms and some graduates continue their materials science research in research institutes Internships edit Technician internship in the first year at least 19 weeks Assistant engineer internship in the second year 5 months Engineer internship in the final year 6 months Admission edit This Grande Ecole graduate program admits the students from Classe Preparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles PT TSI ATS CPP and the best students from French universities bachelor s degree or 2 year technical degree The first round of selection is primarily based on students undergraduate transcripts Students who pass the first round must take the IELTS test and pass an interview at Ecole des Mines de Nancy The admission is competitive with only about 25 students admitted each year In addition there are also about 3 students from international partner universities of Ecole des Mines de Nancy admitted to this program The Ingenieur degree in Mechanical design editAfter ingenieur civil des Mines and ingenieur industrial engineering and materials this engineering Grande Ecole program was established in 2000 Students who accomplish this three year engineering curriculum receive the Ingenieur degree in Mechanical design Ingenieur Genie Mecanique parcours ingenierie de la conception a French Grande Ecole degree Diplome d Ingenieur validated by Commission des Titres d Ingenieur CTI Research edit nbsp Main staircase in the hall of Ecole des Mines de Nancy LSG2M science and engineering of materials and metallurgy LSGS science and engineering of surfaces LPM physics of materials GeoRessources Geological resources and hazards CRPG petrography and geochemistry LORIA computer science and its applications ERPI innovative ProcessesForum Est Horizon editThe students of the ENSMN organize their own meeting with professionals who present their companies and their activities The FORUM EST HORIZON is currently the biggest meeting between the professional world and the students in the East of France With 50 exhibitors covering a large variety of economic and industrial fields the forum gathered last year over 1000 students looking for advice information and internships Famous alumni editJean Claude Trichet president of the European Central Bank from 2003 to 2011 Jacques Bouriez chief executive officer of Louis Delhaize Group Patrick Cousot professor at New York University Louis Doucet chief executive officer of GE Money Bank Bertrand Meheut chief executive officer of Canal group Amina Benkhadra former Moroccan minister of energy mines water and environment since 2007 Kofi Yamgnane mayor of Saint Coulitz Brittany mayor of Saint Briac Brittany French junior minister of social integration in 1991 1993 and deputy of Finistere in the French Parlement in 1997 2002 He ran for the 2010 Togolese presidential election Philippe Guillemot chief executive officer of AREVA T amp DThe board of directors editamong its members Anne Lauvergeon chief executive officer of AREVA Claude Imauven chief executive officer of Saint Gobain PAM chief executive officer of Saint Gobain Jean Yves Koch managing director of CapgeminiOther 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 Nantes Mines Nantes Ecole nationale superieure des Mines de Paris Mines ParisTech Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Saint Etienne Mines Saint Etienne Other schools of Mines in Africa editEcole nationale superieure des Mines de Rabat Mines Rabat Other schools of Mines in the USA editColorado School of MinesSee also 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 Nantes Mines Nantes Ecole nationale superieure des Mines de Paris MINES ParisTech Ecole nationale superieure des Mines de Saint Etienne Mines Saint Etienne Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Rabat Mines Rabat References edit ENSMN Nancy INP Lorraine Nancy 54 Letudiant fr Retrieved 2011 11 19 External links editSite of the ecole nationale superieure des mines de Nancy Promotional site of the Ecole des Mines de Nancy Site of the Group des ecoles des mines Site of students association of Mines Nancy Website of the Journal Televise des Mines audiovisual students association Site of Forum Est Horizon Site of Arts Students Association 48 40 24 N 6 10 18 E 48 67333 N 6 17167 E 48 67333 6 17167 Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Nancy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Nancy amp oldid 1222340253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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