Mines Paris – PSL explained

Paris School of Mines
Native Name:French: École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris
Established:[1]
Type:Grande école d'ingénieurs
(public research university Engineering school)
City:Paris
Country:France
Coor:48.845°N 2.3392°W
Campus:Paris, Fontainebleau, Évry, Sophia Antipolis
Faculty:286 permanent research professors[2]
Students:1,281 students
37% international
Language:English-only & French-only instruction
Affiliations:
Université PSL
Institut Mines-Télécom
ParisTech
Carnot M.I.N.E.S
Armines
Groupe des Écoles des mines
Website:https://mines-paristech.eu/About-us/
Motto:Théorie et Pratique
Mottoeng:Theory and Practice

Mines Paris – PSL, officially École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris (until May 2022 Mines ParisTech, also known as École des mines de Paris, ENSMP, Mines de Paris, les Mines, or Paris School of Mines), is a French grande école and a constituent college of PSL Research University. It was originally established in 1783 by King Louis XVI.

Mines Paris is distinguished for the outstanding performance of its research centers and the quality of its international partnerships with other prestigious universities in the world, which include Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (Harvard SEAS), Shanghai Jiao Tong University, University of Hong Kong, National University of Singapore (NUS), Novosibirsk State University, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and Tokyo Tech.[3]

Mines Paris also publishes a world university ranking based on the number of alumni holding the post of CEO in one of the 500 largest companies in the world: the . The school is a member of the ParisTech (Paris Institute of Technology) alliance.

History

A school of mining had been proposed by Henri Bertin in 1765 but it was the chemist Balthazar-Georges Sage who, though not a chemist of repute, was a royalist who was able to influence Jacques Necker (1732–1804) of the value of mineralogy in training students in mining. This was achieved through the use of his own large collections of minerals, and a chair in mineralogy was established on July 11, 1778. The school of mines was begun at the mint, the Hôtel de la Monnaie, Paris. The school was officially opened by decree of the French King's Counsel on March 19, 1783.[4]

The school disappeared at the beginning of the French Revolution but was re-established by decree of the Committee of Public Safety in 1794, the 13th Messidor Year II. It moved to Savoie, after a decree of the consuls the 23rd Pluviôse Year X (1802).

After the Bourbon Restoration in 1814, the school moved to the Hôtel de Vendôme (in the 6th arrondissement in Paris' Jardin du Luxembourg). From the 1960s onwards, it created research laboratories in Fontainebleau, Évry, and Sophia Antipolis (Nice).

Education

École des mines de Paris is a member of the Groupe des écoles des mines (GEM), a group of 8 Institut Mines-Telecom (IMT) engineering schools that are Grandes Écoles, a French institution of higher education that is separate from, but parallel and connected to the main framework of the French public university system. Similar to the Ivy League in the United States, Oxbridge in the UK, and C9 League in China, Grandes Écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process.[5] [6] [7] Alums go on to occupy elite positions within government, administration, and corporate firms in France.[8] [9]

The initial aim of the École des mines de Paris, namely to train high-level mining engineers, evolved with time to adapt to the technological and structural transformations undergone by society. Mines Paris - PSL has now become one of the most prestigious French engineering schools with a broad variety of subjects. Its students are trained to have management positions, work in research and development departments, or as operations officers, etc. They receive a well-rounded education in a variety of subjects, ranging from the most technical (Mathematics, Physics) to economics, social sciences or even art in order to be able to tackle the managing or engineering-related issues they are to face. Exchange programs are possible during the third semester with prestigious universities around the world, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), University of Hong Kong, National University of Singapore (NUS), Tokyo Tech, Seoul National University...

Although the IMT engineering schools are more expensive than public universities in France, Grandes Écoles typically have much smaller class sizes and student bodies, and many of their programs are taught in English. International internships, study abroad opportunities, and close ties with government and the corporate world are a hallmark of the Grandes Écoles. Many of the top ranked schools in Europe are members of the French: [[Conférence des Grandes Écoles]] (CGE), as are the IMT engineering schools.[10] [11] Degrees from the IMT are accredited by the French: Conférence des Grandes Écoles[12] and awarded by the Ministry of National Education (France) (French: Le Ministère de L'éducation Nationale).[13]

Mines Paris - PSL provides different educational paths:

For students having studied in the Classe Préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles (a two-year highly selective undergraduate program in Mathematics, Physics and Engineering, among others), admission to Civil Engineer of Mines is decided through a nationwide competitive examination. Every year, ten applications are also accepted from students around the world according to their academic achievements.

Admission to the Corps of Mines is possible for French students at the end of the studies in École polytechnique, École normale supérieure, École des télécommunications de Paris and École des mines de Paris (these two later, after a specific examination), or from the other great technical corps of the French state. Admission in third year is also open to one Ph.D graduate.

Rankings

National ranking (ranked as Mines Paris for its Master of Sciences in Engineering)

NomAnnéeRang
DAUR Rankings[15] 20232
L’Étudiant[16] 20243
L’Usine nouvelle[17] 20242
Le Figaro[18] 20242
International Rankings (Ranked as PSL University)
NomAnnéeRang (monde)Rang (France)
CWUR[19] 2022-2023211
QS Top Universities[20] 2023261
Shanghai Ranking[21] 2022412
Times Higher Education[22] 2022471

Student unions and organizations

A Student Union is elected every year after a one-week campaign, and is in charge of enhancing the contact between students and various sponsoring industries as well as organizing events for the students. Various other organizations are part of students' lives: the Students' Sport Committee (BDS), the Junior Enterprise (JUMP), the Arts' Office (BDA), Cahier Vert (social opening and tutoring), CAV (wine-tasting club), Catholic community, fanfare band, entrepreneur club (Mines Genius), humanitarian organizations (Heliotopia, Ceres, Zanbinou), photography club, and sailing club, among others.

Alumni

Academics & Scientists

Business leaders [23]

Entrepreneurs

Politicians

Research centres

Energy and Processes

Mathematics and Systems

Earth Science and Environment

Economics, Management, Society

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Source:[27]

Other schools of Mines in France

Other schools of Mines in the UK

Other schools of Mines in Africa

Other schools of Mines in the USA

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MINES ParisTech – CGE . Conférence des grandes écoles . 30 January 2022.
  2. Web site: Main features of MINES ParisTech . MINES ParisTech . 30 January 2022.
  3. http://www.usinenouvelle.com/comparatif-des-ecoles-d-ingenieurs-2013-par-critere-recherche#filter_ecole Palmarès 2013 des écoles d'ingénieurs par Recherche
  4. Napolitani. Maddalena. 2018. "Born with the taste for science and the arts": The science and the aesthetics of Balthazar‐Georges Sage's mineralogy collections, 1783–1825 1. Centaurus. en. 60. 4. 238–256. 10.1111/1600-0498.12190. 202944255. 0008-8994.
  5. Web site: France's educational elite. 17 November 2003. 5 February 2019. Daily Telegraph.
  6. Book: Pierre Bourdieu. The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power. 1998. Stanford UP. 133–35. 9780804733465.
  7. https://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2019/04/19/grand-ecoles-france/, What are Grandes Ecoles Institutes in France?
  8. [Monique de Saint-Martin]
  9. Valérie Albouy et Thomas Wanecq, Les inégalités sociales d’accès aux grandes écoles (2003), INSEE
  10. Web site: Listings Archive . Conférence des Grandes Écoles . 29 January 2022.
  11. Web site: Higher Education in France . BSB . 26 January 2022.
  12. Web site: Conférence des grandes écoles: commission Accréditation . Conférence des grandes écoles . 21 January 2022.
  13. Web site: Etablissements dispensant des formations supérieures initiales diplômantes conférant le grade de master . Ministry of France, Higher Education . Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation . 16 January 2022.
  14. http://www.mines-paristech.fr/corpstechniques/CTE.html Présentation – MINES ParisTech
  15. Web site: Classement des écoles d'ingénieurs 2023 DAUR . 2024-02-11 . daur-rankings.com . fr.
  16. Web site: Classement des écoles d'ingénieurs 2024 - L'Etudiant . 2024-02-11 . www.letudiant.fr.
  17. Web site: Comparatif des écoles d'ingénieurs 2024 - Usine Nouvelle . 2024-02-11. www.usinenouvelle.com.
  18. Web site: Classement des écoles d'ingénieurs 2024 . 2024-02-11 . Le Figaro Etudiant . fr.
  19. Web site: World University Rankings 2023 Global 2000 List CWUR . 2023-08-22 . cwur.org . en.
  20. Web site: QS World University Rankings 2023: Top Global Universities . 2023-08-22 . Top Universities . en.
  21. Web site: ShanghaiRanking's Academic Ranking of World Universities . 2023-08-22 . www.shanghairanking.com.
  22. Web site: 2021-11-13 . Paris Sciences et Lettres – PSL Research University Paris . 2023-08-22 . Times Higher Education (THE) . en.
  23. Web site: MINES PARISTECH – Parcours d'ingénieurs issus de l'école -.
  24. Web site: Anne Rigail. Bloomberg News. 19 May 2023 .
  25. Web site: Franck Le Ouay – TechTycoons.
  26. https://www.geosciences.minesparis.psl.eu/en/home-old/ Geosciences and Geoengineering Center
  27. Web site: Doctoral programme in French engineering school – MINES PARISTECH. www.mines-paristech.eu. 2019-05-24.