AgroParisTech

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Founded on January 1st 2007 by the three following Graduate Institutes in Science and Engineering:

INA P-G - Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon founded in 1826 ENGREF – Ecole Nationale du Génie Rural, des Eaux et des Forêts ENSIA – Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Industries Agricoles et Alimentaires

AgroParisTech is a member of the Paris Institute of Technology ( ParisTech which is a consortium of 10 of the foremost French Graduate Institutes in Science and Engineering.

AgroParisTech is also part of the Life and Environmental Science and Technology Hub of the Paris region, together with INRA, Cemagref, AFSSA, the Alfort National Veterinary School and the Versailles National School of Landscape architecture.

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[edit] Organisation

AgroParisTech is organized into five departements

Agronomy, Forestry, Water and Environmental Science and Technology, Life Science and Health, Science and Engineering for Food and Bioproducts, Social science, Economics and Management, Modeling: Mathematics, Informatics and Physics

[edit] Keys figures

2,000 students, 450 Ph.D. students, 230 academic staff, 39 research laboratories, 300 researchers and 9 campuses (4 in Paris and the greater Paris area)

[edit] Academic programs

3 different Master of Engineering (MEng):

    • Agronomy
    • Food Science and Engineering
    • Forestry

1 Master of Science (MSc) with 5 domains that cover most fields of Life Science and Technology A wide-ranging Ph.D. program 1 Post-Master degree for Management and Administration in environmental sciences and policies, proposed by ENGREF, a post-graduate institute of AgroParisTech. 9 Post-master professional certificates (one-year post graduate training)

[edit] Part of the "Grandes écoles"

The public higher education system in France includes universities and other institutions called the “Grandes Ecoles”. The “Grandes Ecoles” are the best rated pathways for higher education in Engineering and Management. The vast majority of the chief executives in major French companies and of top managers in the French Administration are graduates from the “Grandes Ecoles”.

The features are:

    • A very selective admission process through which students are either admitted by a nationwide entrance exam or by the virtue of excellent academic records ;
    • 5 years (Master’s degrees) to 8 years (PhD and post-Master’s degrees) of higher education ;
    • The degree course at the “Grandes Ecoles” includes compulsory internships in laboratories and companies, in France or abroad
    • The prestige of the “Grandes Ecoles” and its contacts with major enterprises provide an easy access to the job market.

[edit] Links

official website French version
official website English version

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