Motto: | Shake the future |
Director: | Jean-Baptiste Avrillier |
Type: | Public, Graduate engineering |
Established: | 1919 |
City: | Nantes |
Country: | France |
Coor: | 47.2486°N -1.5481°W |
Faculty: | 550 |
Students: | 2410 students |
Affiliation: | Ecoles Centrale Group, |
Website: | ec-nantes.fr |
, or Centrale Nantes, is a grande école – a French engineering school – established in 1919 under the name of Institut Polytechnique de l'Ouest. It provides Bachelor, Graduate, Master, and PhD Programmes based on the latest scientific and technological developments and the best management practices.
Centrale Nantes is a member of the Ecoles Centrale Group, alongside its partner institutions CentraleSupélec, Centrale Lille, Centrale Lyon, Centrale Méditerranée, and Centrale Beijing. It is also a member of the TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) network, that enables student exchanges among the leading engineering institutions in Europe.
The Centrale Nantes campus is situated in the heart of Nantes, France in the Pays de la Loire region. Nantes is two hours by train from Paris. Nantes is the sixth largest city in France, located along the banks of the Loire 50 km away from the Atlantic coast.
Centrale Nantes was founded in 1919.First known under the name Institut Polytechnique de l'Ouest, it was renamed Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique (ENSM) in 1948 when it became an Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs. Thirty years later, the school relocated to new premises – the current site on the banks of the River Erdre. In 1991, it became, by decree published in the Official Journal, the Ecole Centrale de Nantes, joining the newly created Ecoles Centrale Group. As a member of this group, it offers a Centralien multi-disciplinary engineering programme leading to the award of the French 'diplôme d'ingénieur', as well as programmes at undergraduate, Master's (including Erasmus Mundus Joint master's degrees), Advanced Master's, and PhD level. Executive Education programmes were introduced from 2017.
In 1993 the school became an 'EPCSCP', a public institution with a scientific, cultural and professional vocation. Centrale Nantes joined forces with Centrale Lille in 2006 within the Fondation Centrale Initiatives, and with Centrale Lyon in 2009 creating a joint subsidiary for the development of research: Centrale Innovation. In 2011, the school became a member of France AEROTECH.[1] Centrale Nantes formed a structuring alliance with Audencia Business School in 2013 and ensa Nantes (Nantes School of Architecture) in 2014. In January 2022, Centrale Nantes became a component institution of the newly created Nantes Université alongside the University of Nantes, Nantes University Hospital, Inserm, ensa Nantes, Nantes Saint-Nazaire School of Fine Arts and IRT Jules Verne.
Centrale Nantes is consistently mentioned among the top engineering schools in France in national and international rankings.[2] According to the 2022 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject,[3] out of 1,118 establishments ranked worldwide for Engineering and Technology, Centrale Nantes is in the top 250 for 2022. This ranking places the school in third place amongst French engineering schools.
Centrale Nantes has also been ranked in the top 25 global performing universities for student mobility since 2016.[4]
Nationally, Centrale Nantes was ranked 4th French engineering school by L'Etudiant in 2021.[5]
Centrale Nantes aims to train its students to become versatile engineers with strong scientific and technical know-how. Centrale Nantes has a very diverse body welcoming over 43% international students at undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate level through academic partnerships, exchange or double degree programmes, or research internships.
At undergraduate-level, three programmes are offered: a four-year BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) Big Data and Management co-created with Audencia to offer a joint programme in engineering and management which is fully taught in English; a three year Bachelor in Science in Engineering programme which opened in September 2023 and a one-year Foundation Master's programme which prepares bachelor-qualified students to meet the challenges of Centrale Nantes Master's programmes.
Centrale Nantes trains 420 students per year within its general engineering programme leading to the 'diplôme d'ingénieur' equivalent to a Master of Science and Engineering. This qualification is awarded to students after a total of five years of higher education. The admissions process is highly selective. French students with excellent high school results spend two years in the intensive 'classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles' preparing for the 'concours' – competitive entrance examinations to French engineering schools. Successful candidates then undertake three years of study at Centrale Nantes – corresponding to the senior undergraduate year and two graduate years. International students can join the engineering programme via the fast-track programme, or a double degree or exchange with one of Centrale Nantes partner institutions, or can apply via the Groupe des Ecoles Centrale university entrance examination.
Students follow a multi-disciplinary core curriculum in their first year, followed by a choice of specialisation in each of their second and third years: Advanced Modelling and Analysis of Structures; Aeronautics; Civil Engineering; Computer Science for Information Systems; Computer Science for AI; Data Analysis and Applications in Signal and Image Processing; Digital Sciences for Life Sciences and Healthcare; Energy Control and Management; Energy Production and Management; Engineering Science for Housing and Urban Environment; Health, Innovation, Manufacturing; Industrial Engineering; Low-tech engineering; Mathematics and Applications; Mechanical Engineering for Materials and Manufacturing Processes; Ocean: Hydrodynamics and Marine Engineering; Product Engineering; Propulsion and Transport; Renewable energies and grid integration; Robotics; Smart positioning and sustainable mobility; Virtual Reality.
In their final year students also follow a professional option, honing in on a particular sector of activity or company function: Business Finance; Engineering and digital sciences for art, culture and heritage; Engineering for Ecological Transition; Entrepreneurship; Healthcare and Humanitarian Engineer; International Business Development; Personal Project; Proficiency in project management; Research and Development; Science and Music.
Centrale Nantes offers six master's of science, technology and health – in marine technology, mechanical engineering, control and robotics, civil engineering, city and urban environment, and industrial engineering. A number of specialisms are proposed within each master's programme. They are taught in English.
An EMJMD is an, integrated, international study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of higher education institutions. EMJMDs award EU-funded scholarships to the best student candidates applying under annual selection rounds.[7]
Opportunities exist for PhD study across numerous fields at Centrale Nantes in collaboration with two doctoral schools. Scientific production each year, on average, leads to 30 to 35 doctoral theses.
Centrale Nantes collaborates with numerous industrial and educational partners within France as well internationally.
Centrale Nantes is a public institution and as such falls within the scope of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. The Ministry prepares and implements policy on the development of higher education and in the field of research and technology, and is responsible for the allocation of state resources and funds.
As one of the Ecoles Centrale Group alongside CentraleSupélec, Centrale Lyon, Centrale Lille, Centrale Marseille and Centrale Beijing, Centrale Nantes offers students the possibility of an exchange with another Centrale establishment.
In 2014 the Alliance Centrale – Audencia – ensa Nantes was created, bringing together Centrale Nantes, Audencia Business School and l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Nantes. This strategic alliance brings together engineering, business studies, architecture and design. The double degree programmes in 'Engineering and Management' and 'Engineering and Architecture' were also launched as part of the alliance.
Centrale Nantes has numerous additional French academic partners, listed below:
Student mobility is fostered by Centrale Nantes' participation in international networks.
Centrale Nantes has a history of active participation in Erasmus+ Programmes: with notably four Erasmus Mundus Joint master's degree Programmes and numerous mobility programmes for higher education staff and students under key action 1. Within Key action 2, Centrale Nantes is and has been involved as a partner and or co-ordinator of numerous programmes.
Centrale Nantes currently has 178 academic partners across 48 different countries.
Centrale Nantes works hand-in-hand with its industrial partners.
For students these close links come in various forms: company visits, internships, projects, participation in examination boards, sponsorship of options, participation of external speakers in courses, conferences, partner days, interview simulations, job or internship offers. The frequent interaction between students and companies greatly contributes to the professional integration of graduates. The school also forges close links with companies and networks in West of France (start-ups, SMEs, professional branches, Chambers of Commerce and Industry etc.).
Centrale Nantes researchers deploy an interdisciplinary approach to address three major challenges for growth and innovation: factory of the future, energy transition, and engineering for health.
Centrale Nantes is actively involved in the creation of international chairs with its partners:
Centrale Nantes Alumni[8] is the alumni network of Centrale Nantes. Dating back to 1922, it has over 20,000 alumni today. It organises over 500 events per year.
Centrale Nantes Alumni is a member of the wider Centralien network which allows for joint actions for the whole Centrale community (Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Marseille, CentraleSupélec) in France and in 44 other countries.