Telecom SudParis
Télécom SudParis | |
Former names | ex Telecom INT |
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Motto | Apprenons à voler ensemble |
Motto in English | Moving forward, together |
Type |
Public, Grandes Ecoles Grands établissements |
Established | 1979 |
President | Christophe Digne |
Students | 700 |
Location |
Evry, France 48°37′26″N 2°26′38″E / 48.624011°N 2.443972°E |
Campus |
Suburban 15 acre campus |
Affiliations | Telecom & Management SudParis, Institut Telecom |
Website | telecom-sudparis.eu |
Telecom SudParis (ex Telecom INT[1]) is a French state-funded Grande École for engineers, accredited by the Commission des titres d'ingénieur. It produces engineers with skills in information and communication science and technology, and expertise in economic, social, and environmental fields.
Telecom SudParis shares its campus with Telecom Business School (ex INT Management), a Graduate Business School, and has a research centre in the field of Information and Communication Science and Technology (ICST).
Telecom SudParis is part of Institut Telecom, along with Telecom Business School, Telecom Paris, Telecom Bretagne, TELECOM Lille 1 and the Eurecom Institute.
Telecom SudParis and Telecom Business School are part of Telecom & Management SudParis (ex INT)
General Engineers
Telecom SudParis trains general engineers ready to take up technological, economic and social challenges, capable of building their career plan or even starting up their own company. Their cursus include early professional experience following several internships, a sense of teamwork and the know-how and human skills essential for their future activities.
Admission to engineering programs
Foreign students: Dual qualification with partner universities
Summer school
The European Summer School at Telecom SudParis offers students having completed at least two years of undergraduate studies an opportunity to study different aspects of either management, information technology or inter-cultural awareness in France.
Statistics
- 56% of the year’s students intake secured a job before graduating
- 89% of graduates secured a job within 4 months (5 weeks job-seeking on average)
- More than 3,500 job offers received in the first semester of 2006
- €35,000 gross salary, excluding bonus for new graduates.[2]
Customized training programs
Telecom SudParis’s engineering programs consist of a common-core syllabus along with an advanced studies cycle, with each part lasting three semesters. They include solid business and international experience.
Research
- 180 faculty staff
- 140 PhD students
- Teaching and research departments:
- Language and Human Science
- Entepreneurship, Management, Marketing and Strategy
- Economics, Finance and Sociology
- Information Systems
- Advanced Research and Techniques for Multidimensional Imaging Systems (ARTEMIS)
- Communications, Images and Information analysis
- Electronics and Physics
- Computer science
- Networks and Software
- Networks and Multimedia mobile services
- Telecommunications Networks
Group
The school, a member of Institut Telecom (federation of Grandes Ecoles and research body) is supported by the expertise of 550 teaching research staff and the laboratories of the 6 establishments (Telecom SudParis, Telecom Business School, Telecom ParisTech, Telecom Bretagne, TELECOM Lille 1 and the Eurecom Institute.
Research training
In the third year, openings in the field of research are available to students, as well as a range of Master of Science (MSc) and Research Master programs, awarded jointly with partner universities. Doctoral programs offer PhD students a broad spectrum of research themes on the school’s campus.
International environment
- 40 partner universities
- 10 dual qualification agreements
- 60 nationalities on campus
- 9 languages taught, including French as a foreign language
- 30% of foreign students
Languages
In addition to English, which is compulsory, students must choose a second language: German, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Japanese, Arabic, Chinese and French as a foreign language. There is an option to learn a third language.
Studying abroad
The school has established multiple partnerships with more than forty universities located in 30 countries. A number of options are available: lasting 1 to 3 semesters, to get an introduction to both culture and the country and obtain a dual qualification.
Campus
32% of professors and almost 400 students are foreign nationals. Altogether more than sixty nationalities are represented on the Telecom & Management SudParis campus, which is shared with the Business School : Telecom Business School. Foreign students are enrolled in graduate programs, doctoral programs, “Mastères Spécialisés” Programs (MS) or Master of Science.
Business presence
Business is a core component of Telecom SudParis’s educational programs: business start-up, student placements, company visits, etc.
Expertise
Telecom SudParis offers a broad range of training programs at various levels: engineering training, specialized masters, PhD programs, lifelong learning programs such as BADGE (“Graduate School Aptitude Assessment”), accredited professional qualification programs. Telecom SudParis provides tailored support to companies, depending on their needs and development.
Business involvement
School life and the professional development of students are supported by corporate relationships: course involvement, sponsorship, career management assistance (T&M Alumni), project supervision or placements, student grants, etc.
Entrepreneurship support system
Backed by the Essonne Regional Council, Telecom SudParis’s business incubator supports innovative project leaders in the ICT sector wishing to carry out their activities. Led by a team of experts, its entrepreneurship program is based on a broad range of services and resources: support, project engineering, incubation, information, advice, funding, communication, relational networks, etc.
Research development and transfer
Research conducted at Telecom SudParis is primarily oriented towards application and industrial innovation, without losing sight of fundamental issues and problems. It is exploratory and precompetitive in nature and is conducted in close cooperation with the national and international scientific community. Strong ties have been forged with SMEs, often thanks to the involvement of CRITT (Regional Centers for Innovation and Technology Transfer). Telecom SudParis offers businesses proven expertise in the field of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) from a scientific and technical point of view and also in terms of management, services or usages.
The campus
Telecom SudParis is located in Évry, the main town in Essonne.
The majority of 1st and 2nd year students, as well as foreign students, live on campus, where 54 associations and clubs are managed by the student life Association
Around campus
Cultural life is particularly dynamic around Évry, with the Agora Theater and the National Music Conservatory. It is also one of the greenest towns in France, with 220 hectares of green spaces, 6 parks and walks along river Seine. The town is very accessible, located 30 minutes from Paris and served by RER line D and the A6 highway.
References
- ↑ Names changement
- ↑ 2006 figures, according to the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles survey conducted by T&M Alumni.
External links
- Telecom & Management SudParis (ex INT)
- Telecom SudParis (ex Télécom INT)
- Telecom École de Management (ex INT Management)