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E m b r a c e E x c e l l e n c e É C O L E C E N T R A L E P A R I S B ROADEN YOUR E NGINEERING H ORIZONS IN P ARIS ÉCOLE CENTRALE PARIS INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT Grande Voie des Vignes 92295 Châtenay-Malabry tel.: 33 (0)1 41 13 11 60 fax.: 33 (0)1 41 13 18 76 contact.international@ecp.fr P HOTOS Audiovisual Services at École Centrale Paris A RT DIRECTION & REALIZATION Direction of Communication at École Centrale Paris — May 2010 P RINTING Printed by Caractère, on paper derived from sustainably managed forests. PEFC/10-31-945 2, rue Monge - 15002 Aurillac

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E m b r a c e E x c e l l e n c e

É C O L E C E N T R A L E P A R I S

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y o u r e n g i n e e r i n g H o r i z o n s i n P a r i s

École centr ale Paris international affairs DePartment

Grande Voie des Vignes

92295 Châtenay-Malabry

tel.: 33 (0)1 41 13 11 60

fax.: 33 (0)1 41 13 18 76

[email protected]

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c e n t r A l e P A r i s h i s t o r i c A l l y i n t e r n A t i o n A l m1829

creation of the École centrale Paris under the name of the École centrale des arts et manufactures.

c e n t r A l e PA r i sA glob A l v i sion

K e y F i g u r e s 2 0 10 � more than 100 partner universities in 36 countries � over 60 double-degree agreements � 35% of international students on campus � more than 50 nationalities represented � 40% of centralians have double degrees � 6 months (minimum) abroad for each engineering student � 11 foreign languages taught � over 560 students at the École centrale Beijing in 2009

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creation of the t.i.m.e. european universities network.

2005

the opening of École centrale Beijing.

1837

the centralians take the École centrale model abroad to the Polytechnic faculty at mons in Belgium and the federal Polytechnic school in lausanne (ePfl), switzerland.

1909

louis Blériot, a centralian, crosses the english channel by air for the first time.

1996

signature of the so-cal-led “4+4” agreements between 4 Écoles centrales and 4 chinese universities.

“Studying abroad is now an essential part of the training for a future engineer. Companies look for young graduates capable of becoming operational in a multi-cultural environment as soon as they leave school. Studying abroad is the best way to discover another culture and to broaden one’s understanding of the world, appreciating different points of view.

For over 20 years, Centrale Paris has been recognized as being among the best French engineering schools for its international vision and activities. Its influence is supported by international partners of excellence, a network of over100 universities in 36 countries throughout the world.

Centrale Paris trains leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs, highly qualified scientific and technical generalist engineers who are experts in the initiation and management of innovative projects, with a strongly developed international culture. Its multi-cultural campus with its diverse student body (more than 50 nationalities) thus allows engineering students to face international challenges very early.

The École Centrale Paris also has a strong Research Center in those sectors which are now expanding: health, bio-engineering, energy, sustainable development, transportation, nano-sciences and information technologies.

Centrale Paris therefore offers you a wide range of possibilities for your studies, with over 40% of its courses taught in English, and with research projects and company internships that are essential to your training as an engineer.

Broaden your horizons and choose an international profile by benefiting from a high level engineering program at Centrale Paris”.

christopher cripps, Dean of international affairs

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C e n t r a l e P a r i s a G l o b a l n e t w o r k

�� Cambridge�University�—�United�Kingdom�� Columbia�University�—�United�States�� Cornell�University�—�United�States�� IIT�Delhi�—�India�� IIT�Kanpur�—�India�� Keio�University�—�Japan�� Lausanne�Federal�Polytechnic�School�(EPFL)�—�Switzerland�� Madrid�Polytechnic�University�(ETSIIM)�—�Spain�� Massachusetts�Institute�of�Technology�(MIT)�—�United�States�� Politecnico�di�Milano�—�Italy�� Royal�Institute�of�Technology�(KTH)�—�Sweden�� Sao�Paulo�University�Polytechnic�School�(EP-USP)�—�Brazil�� Shanghai�Jiao�Tong�University�—�People’s�Republic�of�China�� Stanford�University�—�United�States�� Technische�Universität�München�—�Germany�� Tsinghua�University�—�People’s�Republic�of�China�� Université�libre�de�Bruxelles�(ULB)�—�Belgium

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��T.I.M.E.�–�55�partner�universities�–�over�2�500�double-degree�graduates

��CESAER�–�60�partner�universities�in�Europe

��UNITECH�–�Partnership�between�9�universities�and�14�companies

École�Centrale�Paris�works�with�these�and�other�excellent�institutions�woldwide:

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t h e " G r a n d e s É C o l e s " s y s t e m i n f r a n C e

The�system�of�Preparatory�Classes� for� the�Grandes�Écoles�in�France�is�equivalent�to�the�first�two�years�after�secondary�school� (High� School).� Students� specifically� follow� intensive�courses�in�Mathematics�and�Physics.�The�1st�and�2nd�years�at�the�École�Centrale�Paris�correspond�to�the�3rd�and�4th�years�after�secondary�school.�The�3rd�year�is�equivalent�to�a�Master�of�Science�in�engineering.

In�the�European�system�(the�Bologna�Process),�the�1st�year�of� study� at� Centrale� Paris� corresponds� to� the� 3rd� year� of� a�3-year�Bachelor�degree,�the�2nd�year�to�the�1st�year�of�a�2-year�Master’s� degree� (M1)� and� the� 3rd� year� at� Centrale� Paris� is�equivalent� to� the�2nd� year�of�a� two-year�European�Master’s�degree�(M2).

In� the� American� system,� the� 1st� and� 2nd� years� at� the� École�Centrale�Paris�correspond�to�the�Junior�and�Senior�years.�

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In�addition�to�the�Centrale�Paris�engineering�curriculum,�the�School’s�programs�offer�a� unique� opportunity� to� combine� the� apprenticeship� of� Engineering� Sciences� with�a�pluri-disciplinary�approach.�

**�Program�permitting�transfers�of�credits�(ECTS,�etc.)

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Santiago Ejeiro, Research�Master,�Columbian�student�at�the�Los�Andes�University,�Bogota,�Columbia:“I chose to do a Master because Centrale Paris is one of the leading and most internationally famous French Grandes Écoles. I was able to see while I was there that its reputation for its high academic and scientific level is not undeserved”.

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The�École�Centrale�Paris�Research�Center’s�ambition�is�to�earn�a�prestigious�reputation� throughout� the�world� and�develop�its�international�co-operation�through:

�� International�recruitments,�� The� creation� of� new� company� Chairs;� the� first� four�Chairs� attracted� 5� international,� well-known� faculty�researchers� from� China,� India,� Greece,� Portugal� and�Russia�to�the�campus,

�� A� strengthening� of� links� and� exchanges,� notably�through� the� development� of� co-supervised� theses,�the�creation�of�mixed�research�teams�and�the�growth�of� exchanges� between� both� faculty� and� faculty�researchers,

�� Increased�European�collaboration.

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Organized� into� 6� laboratories,� the� École� Centrale� Paris� Research� Center� implements� pluri-�disciplinary� projects� in� collaboration� with� its� international� academic� partners� and� in� close� co-operation�with�companies�in�the�principal�economic�sectors.

�� Nearly�40%�international�students�in�the�Research�Masters�and�nearly�35%�in�the�Doctoral�Program

�� 202�A-Rank�publications�

�� 117�full-time�researchers�and�faculty�researchers�and�80�engineers,�technicians�and�administrative�staff

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d i s t i n C t i o n s�� Nikos� Paragios� (MAS),� recognised� by� the�Bodossaki�Foundation.

�� Sébastien� Candel� (EM2C),� elected� as� a�Member� of� the� National� Academy� of�Engineering�in�the�United�States.

�� The� “Optical diagnostics of atmospheric pressure air plasmas”� article� by� Christophe�Laux�(EM2C)�is�one�of�the�winners�of�the�first�“Plasma� Sources� Science� and� Technology�Most�Highly�Cited�Paper�Awards”.

�� Anirban� Chakraborti,� (Chair� of� quantitative�finance)� received� the� medal� of� the� National�Academy�of�Indian�Sciences.

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5 t h e m e s �� Mechanics,�Energetics�and�Combustion�� Materials�and�Processes�� Applied�Physics�� Applied�Mathematics�and�Information�and�Systems�Technologies

�� Industrial�Engineering,�Economics�and�Management

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�� Energetics�and�Combustion�(EM2C)

�� Physical�Properties�of�Materials�and�Modelling�(SPMS)

�� Mechanics,�Structures�and�Materials�(MSS-Mat)

�� Chemical�Engineering�(LGPM)

�� Applied�Mathematics�and�Systems�(MAS)�

�� Industrial�Engineering�(LGI)

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i n d u s t r y a n d t h e É C o l e C e n t r a l e P a r i s

Company�Chairs�aim�to�develop�expertise�in�teaching�and�research�for�sectors�defined�in�partnership�with�companies,�in�those�fields�that�show�promise�for�them.Centrale�Paris�has�established�5�Chairs:�

�� CEISAR�(Center�of�Excellence�in�Information�Systems�Architecture�-�Axa,�BNP�Paribas,�Michelin,�Total,��Air�France)

�� Supply�Chain�Chair�(Groupe�Carrefour,�Danone,�DHL,�Gefco,�PSA�Peugeot�Citroën,�Vallourec)�� Business�Intelligence�Chair�(SAP�BusinessObjects)�� BNP�Paribas�Chair�in�Quantitative�Finance�� The�Center�of�Excellence�in�“Clean�Biotechnologies”�(City�of�Reims,�Department�of�the�Marne,�Champagne-Ardenne�Region)

�� Systems�Sciences�and�Energy�Challenges�Chair�(EDF,�the�European�Foundation�for�tomorrow�energies�and�Supélec)

C o m P a n y C h a i r s

Centrale� Paris� is� historically� the� school� for�companies.The� school� was� founded� to� train� engineers� capable� of�ensuring,� in� companies,� the� development� of� industrial�applications�born�out�of�scientific�discoveries.

Companies�are� intimately�associated�with� teaching�at� the�School.� All� students� benefit� fully� from� these� close� links�through:

�� Courses� given� by� outside� speakers� coming� from� the�corporate�world;�

�� Numerous� activities� such� as� conferences,� internships,�visits�to�companies,�projects,�the�Centrale�Career�Forum.

More�specifically,�international�students�have�access�to�the�School’s�Company�Training�Office�which�allows�them�to�apply�for�internships�at�a�company�in�France�during�their�studies�at�the�School.

Students� taking� a� double� degree� have� a� privileged� contact�through� the� TIME� PLUS� Club� with� companies� looking� for�multi-cultural,�bi-lingual�profiles.

Finally,�thanks�to�the�increased�awareness�of�Centrale�Paris�abroad,�the�School’s�international�strategy�is�to�create�new�partnerships� with� French� and� international� companies�overseas,�and�to�respond�to�the�needs�of�companies�abroad�in�terms�of�Executive�Education�and�applied�research.

Pr e m i u m Pa r t n e r s

Aimed� at� large� groups� who� seek� a� global�and� enduring� alliance� with� the� School,� the�PREMIUM� Partnership� offers� companies� a�full,� strategic� association� covering� all� areas� of�the� relationship:� advisory� board,� definition� of�teaching� requirements,� research,� image� and�awareness,�recruitment,�etc.�This�unique�form�of�partnership�is�very�successful.

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a n a C t i v e C a m P u s l i f e

Located� 30� minutes� from� the� heart� of� Paris,� the� Centrale�Paris�campus�unites�nearly�2�000�students�living�in�residence,�with�a�restaurant,�and�recreational�facilities.�

The� intimate� size� of� the� campus� makes� it� an� ideal� place�to�study,�participate� in�numerous�student�associations�and�develop�close�relationships�with�students�from�a�wide�range�of�nationalities�(over�50)�that�are�represented�here.�

Centrale� Paris� also� offers� an� exceptionally� rich�associative� life.� Students� can� participate� in� artistic,�cultural,� sporting� or� humanitarian� activities� among� the�200�on�offer.�

Students� notably� organise� well-known� events� such� as� the�Total� Centrale� Raid,� the� Centrale� Career� Forum� and� the�university�7-a-side�rugby�tournament�with�the�Centrale�7.

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t h e t o t a l C e n t r a l e P a r i s r a i d

Attracting over 200 competitors�every�year�(one�third�from� leading� international� companies),� this� Raid� is�organised�by�a�team�of�more�than�70�students�–�it�has�become�a�major�sporting�occasion�over�the�years.

The� teams� compete� over� 5� days� in� events� such� as�running,�mountain�biking,�canoeing�and�rock�climbing.

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t h e C e n t r a l e C a r e e r f o r u m

Organized�by�a�group�of�some�thirty�students,�the� Centrale� Career� Forum� is� one� of� the�main� events� of� the� year� at� Centrale� Paris;� a�highlight� in� the� relationship� between� School�and�business.For�two�days,�more�than�150�companies,�about�twenty� partner� universities� and� prestigious�speakers� come� to� the� campus� to� establish�privileged�contacts�with�the�students.�

C e n t r a l e 7

Centrale� 7� is� an� international� university� 7-a-side�rugby�tournament.Every� year,� in� addition� to� the� French� teams,� the�tournament� hosts� university� teams� from� all� over�the� world:� China,� Argentina,� South� Africa,� Spain,�Italy�and�England.In�parallel�with�each�tournament,�Centrale�7�hosts�an�exhibition�and�a�conference�about�the�values�of�rugby.

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INTERNATIONAL�MOBILITY�OFFICE

James�Brown�g

ManagerTel.: +33 1 41 13 13 61E-mail: [email protected]

Catherine�Eteve�h

Administrative ManagerTel.: +33 1 41 13 14 44E-mail: [email protected]

Monique�Jouy�i

Outgoing�Student AdvisorTel.: +33 1 41 13 15 05E-mail: [email protected]

Barbara�Simon�j

Incoming�Student AdvisorTel.: +33 1 41 13 17 79E-mail: [email protected]

Christopher�Cripps��a

Dean of International AffairsE-mail: [email protected]

Catherine�Desarnaud�b

Assistant to the Dean of International AffairsTel.: +33 1 41 13 11 60E-mail: [email protected]

Marc�Zolver�c

Deputy Director of International Affairs Assistant Director of the École Centrale Beijing programTel.: +33 1 41 13 17 48E-mail: [email protected]

Pascal�Bernaud�d

Education and Research AdvisorTel.: +33 1 41 13 17 83E-mail: [email protected]

Aline�Faes�e

International Project ManagerTel.: +33 1 41 13 17 46E-mail: [email protected]

Gwenaëlle�Guillerme�f

Project AssistantTel.: +33 1 41 13 18 93E-mail: [email protected]

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mB A c c o m m o d A t i o n sAll students have the possibility of being housed on campus, mostly in single rooms. The cost is approximately €340 per month.The campus university restaurant offers meals on-site. The cost is approximately €1 740 (2 meals per day) for 10 months.

t u i t i o n F e e s

Students of École Centrale Paris’ partner universities pay fees to their home university.Only transportation, accommodation, meals and general expenses remain to be paid.

d o u b l e - d e g r e e

The École Centrale Paris has been offering the opportunity to earn a double degree for over 20 yearsin order to make excellent dual training courses available to its students, including international students, guaranteeing high-level, flexible and mobile degrees.

The complementary nature of the two courses, the qualities acquired by the students through this intense intercultural experience, develops a new profile of the engineer, well prepared to face the international challenges posed by our modern society.

Each year, nearly 40% of each class benefits from this dual training.

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the Pre-requisites V � A good knowledge of the French language. Intensive French language courses are offered in July and August;

� At least two years’ study at the home university; � A good level of knowledge in Mathematics and Physics.

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International students taking a double-degree complete the full 1st and 2nd year courses of the École Centrale Paris, i.e. semesters 1 to 4. The first two semesters represent a common track aimed at transmitting the skills and knowledge essential to every Centralien engineer.The 3rd and 4th semesters are the opportunity for the student to adapt his/her studies to his/her professional project or specific wishes.For further information:www.ecp.fr/fr/document/cursus_ecole_centrale_paris.pdf www.ecp.fr/en/document/course_catalog_ecole_centrale_paris.pdf

To be selected for a double-degree program, the student must contact the mobility office of his / her home university.Admission to double-degrees is open to international candidates who have had 2-3 years of university training and who have not followed higher education studies in France.

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mB A c c o m m o d A t i o n sAll students have the possibility of being housed on campus, mostly in single rooms. The cost is approximately €340 per month.The campus university restaurant offers meals on-site. The cost is approximately €1 026 for 6 months or€1 740 for 10 months (2 meals per day).

t u i t i o n F e e s � Fees: €7,000 unless an exchange agreement has been established between Centrale Paris and the home university.

s e m e s t r i A l & A n n u A l e x c h A n g e s

Centrale Paris offers a program of courses open to semestrial or annual exchanges.The best timing for these exchanges is during the 2nd year at the School, offering the student a wide choice of courses and thus allowing him/her to design his/her personalized track.

Many courses are taught in English (over 40% during the Spring semester) and enable students with a limited knowledge of French to follow a complete curriculum in English.A student having completed a full semester (30 ECTS credits) will be granted a Certificate of Scientific Studies in Engineering (CESI).

c o n t A c t s [email protected]@ecp.fr

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the Pre-requisites V � Pre-approved transcripts: B1 in French language (DALF/DELF) or 570 TOEFL points for students taking courses entirely in English.

� A student must have spent at least two years at the home university.

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Program from September to January: Semester 3 at Centrale Paris

� 6 electives (36h per course) to be selected among 30 proposed in: “Engineering Sciences”, “Mathematics / Computing”, “Life Sciences”, “Business” and “Humanities”

� Innovation Project - 120h � In addition, the following courses in the core curriculum track:

� Economics - 24h � Project Management - 15h � Company games - 30 h � Languages - 24h / 48h � Sports � Professional and leadership development workshop - 24h

Program of courses from February to June: Semester 4 at Centrale Paris

� 5 electives (36h per course) to be selected among 60 courses

� Innovation Project - 240h � Languages - 24h / 48h � Humanities - 36h

To be selected for an exchange program, students must contact the mobility office of their home university. Admission is open to international candidates who have had 2-3 years of university training and who have not followed higher education studies in France.

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mB A c c o m m o d A t i o n sResearch Master students may be housed on the campus depending upon availability at the Residence.

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Tuition to which must be added Social Security costs and general expenses.

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The Engineer Sciences Research Master at Centrale Paris:

� is based on the School’s generalist and pluri-disciplinary approach;

� includes a strong international element; � is open to students outside the School and international students from M1 onwards;

� is founded on the expertise and industrial partnerships of Centrale Paris.

It covers 5 subjects: � Energy � Applied mathematics & Information Sciences � Applied Sciences � Business Sciences: Industrial Engineering � Nuclear Energy

The Master in Nuclear Energy: This comes in the context of major renewed international interest for nuclear energy.Taught entirely in English, its aim is to allow advanced French and international students to acquire the basic knowledge necessary for the nuclear industry and to prepare them for research work.It is reinforced by a wide consortium of academic institutions including Centrale Paris, with the support of industrial organizations (EDF, AREVA, GDF-SUEZ).

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the Pre-requisites V � For Master, Year 1, to have obtained a Bachelor or equivalent training within the European LMD scheme. The type of Bachelor considered for admission to M1 is based on each grade.

� For Master, Year 2, to have earned 60 ECTS in a Research Master cursus in France or abroad.

� B1 level of French

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Preparation for this degree includes: � The teaching of theory and supervising the knowledge acquired,

� An internship for a number of months in a laboratory approved by the School (research centres, industrial laboratories, partner institutions). This work results in the presentation of a thesis before a jury.

The Engineer Sciences Research Master offers personalized training for each student together with a tutor. As well as specific training, it also offers multiple modules to prepare the student for the many professions based on innovation, and in major research organizations and leading industrial groups (training includes human and social sciences and languages).

Candidates must obtain the written agreement of the professor responsible for the Research Master at the École Centrale Paris.The decision to admit a candidate is made by the Director on the recommendation of the professor responsible for the Research Master after advice from the examining Jury, and is subject to the possibilities of acceptance for a Research Master.

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c o n t A c t s [email protected]@ecp.fr

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Financing for the thesis is possible: Ministry doctoral allowance, CIFRE or CNRS grants from their related laboratories.For international students, some programs of grants exist. For example, a program called BecasChile was developed for students coming from Chile. All these programs are subject to competition between the candidates, either in France or at the partner institution.Finally, the Chinese Scholarship Council offers grants for chinese students on a contractual basis every year.

A c c o m m o d A t i o n s B Doctoral candidates may be housed on campus depending on availability at the Residence.

t u i t i o n F e e s Approximately €400 (excluding Social Security)

d o c t o r A t e

Centrale Paris has an “Engineering Sciences” Doctoral School that is accredited for the award of the title of Doctor of École Centrale Paris.

The School has offered a specific training program for 230 doctoral candidates.

Holding a doctorate from Centrale Paris means: � Knowing how to lead and manage a research project;

� Knowing how to communicate about one’s research work;

� Knowing how to innovate, launch and promote research work;

� Knowing how to construct one’s professional project.

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the Pre-requisites V � Hold a Research Master or equivalent degree proving that the candidate has already benefited from a genuine introduction to research or has already undertaken personal research work.

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The Doctoral College accompanies doctoral candidates in their research project by proposing training given during the three years of their thesis. Each candidate must therefore validate, during these three years, a minimum of 100 hours of training approved by the Doctoral College.The aim is to help them acquire the skills of a researcher and the qualities of a leader, an entrepreneur, an innovator.These training modules can be offered by laboratories hosting doctoral candidates or by the Doctoral College. The students choose the training modules that they wish to follow each year in order to support their professional project, validated by their director for the thesis.

Any holder of a Research Master degree or an equivalent degree may be admitted after application. The decision to accept the candidate is made by the Director of the École Centrale Paris upon the recommendation of the director for the thesis.

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Students in the Advanced Master program may be housed on campus depending on availability at the Residence.

t u i t i o n F e e s

The cost of tuition is €14 900 including registration fees and university charges (but excluding Social Security charges).

A d v A n c e d m A s t e r

The École Centrale Paris offers Advanced Masters in the fields of technical expertise, technology management and in the field of health. This scientific and technological training covers wide sectors of management and entrepreneurship.

The Advanced Masters are professionally oriented programs, allowing the student to acquire dual skills or a specialization enabling him/her to face the major challenges of the business world.

For its Advanced Masters, Centrale Paris relies on a network of partner companies who are among the global leaders in economic and technical fields and on its distinguished faculty: lecturers come from the world of business where they hold key positions.

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the Pre-requisites V � Hold either a degree at Master’s level or an equivalent foreign degree or a degree at Bachelor’s level and justify 3 years of professional experience.

� Admission may also be accepted through dispensation in certain cases.

4 the courses

To obtain an Advanced Master degree, it is necessary to follow and validate:

� A structured module of a minimum of 350 hours of teaching; English is taught as part of the curriculum.

� Applied practical studies (laboratory, study group, project….)

� Personal studies or research leading to the presentation of a professional thesis prepared in a laboratory or at a company.

The minimum study period is four quarters. At least four months are devoted to personal study or research.

Three admission sessions are scheduled throughout the year. Selection is based on an application followed by an interview.

Admissibility is the first step in the selection procedure. This is decided after examining the application.

Admissible candidates are invited to an interview. This takes place before a jury of professors and professionals from the corporate world.

Admission is confirmed by a final jury at the end of the recruiting session.

selection & Admission

É C O L E C E N T R A L E P A R I S

m e x e c u t i v e e d u c A t i o n

Executive Education at Centrale Paris offers directors and managers a privileged forum for reflection and learning,accompanied by leading experts and practitioners in their field.

We work in all sectors involving complex managerial, technological and organizational issues (industry, services, public administration, finance, health, etc.).

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the trAining ProgrAms

� Short-term trainingWe offer over 130 short-term courses, à la carte, independently or in combination.

� Long-term training adapted to a professional activity

� “Executive Certificates”, sanctioned by a Certificate.

� Advanced Masters (MS), accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles.

� Customised trainingWe assist companies in the creation and delivery of specific programs.

4 An or i g i n A lFo r m o F te A c h i n g

� Implementation of dedicated strict and rational processes whose efficiency has been proven in situations of change.

� Specific experience in industrial, high tech and especially complex environments.

� Innovative pedagogical methods and tools adapted to scientific cultures.

� A network of both academic and professional faculty immersed in corporate activities.

Managers & Directors:

� B to B Business Development � Management and Leadership � Management of Complex Projects � Law for Engineers

Operational Performance:

� Lean Six Sigma and Quality � Product Life Cycle Management � Supply Chain Management � Purchasing � Industrial Asset Management � Information Systems

Competitive Innovation:

� Express Needs, Understand Usages � Find Innovative Solutions � Define the Project for Conception � Systems Engineering � Clarify and Manage the Process of Innovation � Manage Knowledge and Skills in R&D � Understand and Anticipate Technological Innovations and their Markets

� Understand the Scientific Fundamentals for Innovation

Long-term Issues:

� Sustainable Development � Health

the Fields oF oPerAtion

É C O L E C E N T R A L E P A R I S

c o n t A c t s HShort-term training, Executive Certificates, MS: Customised training: [email protected] — +(33)1 41 13 14 05 [email protected] — +(33)1 41 13 16 11w w w. c f. e c p . f r

mA c c o m m o d A t i o n s B Students are housed on campus.

�� €600 for 1 double room

�� €900 for 1 single room

t u i t i o n F e e s

�� €2 300 for 2 courses

�� €3 200 for 3 courses

s u m m e r s c h o o l

Centrale Paris offers a Summer School program aimed at international engineering students who have already completed two to four years of Bachelor studies.

The courses are held over six weeks from the end of May to early July and combine courses covering engineering and business, visits to companies and cultural activities.

This is a unique opportunity to study in one of the leading engineering schools in France.

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the Pre-requisites V � Completed at least two years at the home university

� Knowledge of French language not required

� Some pre-requisites may be necessary for certain courses

4 the courses

Choose amongst two or three courses taught in English, including:

� High Performance Computing

� International Project Management

� Doing Business in Europe

� Supply Chain Management

and a French language course

For more information: www.ecp.fr/summerschool

To be selected, the student must consult the mobility office at his/her university.

An application form should be downloaded from www.ecp.fr/summerschool. It must be completed and sent by email before March 31 to:[email protected]

Following reception and examination of the application, a reply will be sent by email.

selection & Admission

É C O L E C E N T R A L E P A R I S

c o n t A c t [email protected]/summerschool