ESME-Sudria

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48°42′30″N 2°09′50″E / 48.70833°N 2.16389°E / 48.70833; 2.16389 The École Spéciale de Mécanique et d'Electricité (English: Special School of Mechanics and Electricity), also known as ESME Sudria is a French private grande école founded in 1905.[2] It is a part of the IONIS Education Group.[3]

ESME-Sudria
ex-École Spéciale de Mécanique et d'Électricité
MottoÉcole d'ingénieurs de tous les possibles
TypePrivate science & engineering school (Grande École)
Established1905
PresidentMarc Sellam
DeanVéronique Bonnet
Students1500
Undergraduates1250
Postgraduates250
Location, ,
AffiliationsIONIS Education Group, Concours Advance, Elles Bougent, CDEFI, ASTech, CGE, Medicen, UGEI
Websiteesme.fr

Founded in 1905 by Joachim Sudria and certified by the State since 1922, the diploma is signed by the French Education Ministry and authorized by the "Commission des titres d'ingénieur". The ESME-Sudria is also member of the "Conférence des Grandes Écoles"[4] and of the Union of Independent Grandes Écoles.[5] Students & graduates of the school are called the Sussus.

The school graduates students at different levels:

Since 2006, the school has been part of the IONIS Institute of Technology from IONIS Education Group.[6]

In 2014, the university will open a new campus in Beijing and a Mastère en sciences course in partnership with the Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology.[7][needs update]

Dean history

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List of ESME-Sudria directors
Name Years
Joachim Sudria 1905 - 1950
Pierre Doceul 1950 - 1980
Jean Doceul 1980 - 2003
Hervé Laborne[8] 2003 - 2011
Roger Ceschi 2011 - 2014
Eric Simon 2014 - 2015
Véronique Bonnet Since 2015

Alumni

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ESME Sudria Foundation

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Founded in 2011 by Alstom, Engie Ineo, Eiffage, Technip et the association of ESME Sudria Engineers, with funds from the Fondation de France,[14] ESME Sudria stands out among French engineering schools in that it strives to favour social diversity among its student body. The school notably offers study grants to students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds.[15][16] Notable recipients have included France's 2015 Youth Cultural Ambassador, Antonin Houssière, and 2020 Olympic archer Alexandre Marie.

References

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  1. ^ (in French) ESME Sudria : implantation à Lille et Lyon, nouveau campus à Paris, nouveau concours Advance et intégration dans APB Archived 2011-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ International Association of Universities (2016). World List of Universities / Liste Mondiale des Universites. Springer. p. 195. ISBN 9781349120376.
  3. ^ "Décision n° 2016/12-02 relative à l'habilitation de l'Ecole spéciale de mécanique et d'électricité (ESME SUDRIA) à délivrer le titre d'ingénieur diplômé" (PDF). Commission des titres d’ingénieur. 2 December 2016.
  4. ^ (in French) Conférence des grandes écoles
  5. ^ (in French) Union des Grandes Ecoles Indépendantes
  6. ^ IONIS International
  7. ^ (in French) IONIS Education Group se fixe de nouveaux défis très ambitieux
  8. ^ (in French) Hervé LABORNE
  9. ^ (in French) Les Jeudis de l'Ingenieur de l'ESME Sudria[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Naissance de la Fondation ESME Sudria, sous l'égide de la Fondation de France
  11. ^ (in French)MARIE-LOUISE PARIS : PIONNIÈRE DANS L’INGÉNIERIE AU FÉMININ Archived 2016-08-19 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ (in French)MARC SELLAM
  13. ^ (in French)Technip nomme Bernard Di Tullio directeur général
  14. ^ http://www.centre-francais-fondations.org/annuaire-des-fondations/4674 Archived 2017-02-04 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL]
  15. ^ "L'ESME Sudria crée sa fondation". 8 June 2011.
  16. ^ "ESME-Sudria Foundation - Foundation ESME Sudria Scholarships | EFG - Guide de Financement Européen".
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