Polytechnic Institute of Paris explained

Polytechnic Institute of Paris
Native Name:Institut polytechnique de Paris
Native Name Lang:fr
Established:1741 ENSTA Paris
2019 Scission from Paris-Saclay University
Chancellor:Christophe Kerrero
President:Thierry Coulhon
Coor:48.7117°N 2.1713°W
Website:ip-paris.fr/en

The Polytechnic Institute of Paris (French: Institut polytechnique de Paris) is a public technological university located in Palaiseau, France. It consists of six engineering grandes écoles:, ENSTA Paris, ENSAE Paris, École des ponts ParisTech, Télécom Paris and Télécom SudParis.

With the Paris-Saclay University, the Polytechnic Institute of Paris is part of the Paris-Saclay project, which is a research-intensive academic campus and business cluster being developed on the Plateau de Saclay near Paris. The project integrates several engineering schools and research centers that are part of the world's top research organizations in various fields.[1] [2]

The technological university was formed around the, one of the most respected and selective grandes écoles in France. Among its alumni and teachers are five Nobel prize winners,[3] two Fields medalists,[4] three presidents of France[5] and many CEOs of French and international companies.

History

After World War II, the rapid growth of nuclear physics and chemistry meant that research needed more and more powerful accelerators, which required large areas. The University of Paris, the and the looked for space in the south of Paris near Orsay. The Orsay branch of the University of Paris eventually became an independent university, called Paris-Sud University. In 1976, the joined the region, by moving from central Paris to Palaiseau. Other institutes joined the region in the following decades, most notably ENS Cachan, Télécom Paris, and ENSTA, as part of the Paris-Saclay project, a national effort to regroup research and business activities.

In 2015, these institutes were grouped together as a university community (ComUE) called Paris-Saclay University. The goal was to be recognized as an entity of sufficient size and quality, and to become a top-ranking, research-focused French university. Each member institution would remain independent but share a significant portion of existing and newly invested resources. This follows a model similar to the one adopted by University of Oxford and Cambridge, where each constituent college keeps its independence while being grouped under a 'university'.

Confronted with disagreements between its members (engineering schools versus universities, French Ministry of Defense versus Ministry of Higher Education), the University of Paris-Sud proposed to transform itself into Paris-Saclay University in 2017, with the engineering schools being only associated to the future institution. On October 25, 2017, the French president Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a second university pole in Paris-Saclay, which would split away from Paris-Saclay University and regroup the engineering schools. This new pole was initially called "NewUni", and became the Polytechnic Institute of Paris in February 2019.

HEC Paris also joined the new university pole without becoming a member. Other higher education or research institutions may join in the future. Paris-Saclay University and the Polytechnic Institute of Paris co-operate in several master's degrees and PhD programs[6]

On September 15, 2020, the Institute co-founded with HEC Paris[7] the artificial intelligence research center Hi! PARIS.[8] [9]

On July 15, 2024, the École des ponts ParisTech joined the Institute.[10]

Organisation

Grandes écoles

The Polytechnic Institute of Paris comprises six grandes écoles:

NameFoundation[11] FieldStudentsCampus
1794Science and engineering2,316Paris-Saclay, Paris
ENSTA Paris1741Science and engineering897Paris-Saclay
ENSAE Paris1945Science and engineering581Paris-Saclay
École des ponts ParisTech1747Science and engineering1,971Champs-sur-Marne
1878Science and engineering1,360Paris-Saclay
Télécom SudParis1979Science and engineering822Évry-Courcouronnes, Paris-Saclay

Research organizations

The following research organizations have established research centers within the Polytechnic Institute of Paris. The resources contributed by these organizations will remain largely independent from other member institutions.

University rankings

Arwu W:301-400
Arwu W Year:2022
Arwu W Ref:[12]
Cwur W:43
Cwur W Year:2022-2023
Cwur W Ref:[13]
Qs W:38
Qs W Year:2024
Qs W Ref:[14]
The W:71
The W Year:2024
The W Ref:[15]

In international rankings, the Polytechnic Institute of Paris is ranked 38th overall and 12th in graduate employability by QS World University Rankings.[16] It is ranked 71st by Times Higher Education,[17] 301-400 by the Shanghai Ranking,[18] and 41st in the world by the CWUR Ranking.[19]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: Staley. Oliver. 13 March 2014. Nations Chasing Harvard Merge Colleges to Ascend Rankings. bloomberg.com. 13 March 2014.
  2. Nic Mitchell "Big is beautiful for merging universities",BBC News,25 November 2015
  3. [Henri Becquerel|Becquerel]
  4. [Jean-Christophe Yoccoz]
  5. [Marie François Sadi Carnot|Sadi Carnot]
  6. Web site: Institut Polytechnique de Paris officially established. 2019-09-01. www.telecom-paris.fr. en-EN.
  7. https://www.forbes.fr/technologie/hiparis-linstitut-polytechnique-de-paris-et-hec-paris-affiche-leur-ambition-dans-lia/ Hi!Paris, L’Institut Polytechnique De Paris Et HEC Paris Affichent Leur Ambition Dans L’IA
  8. https://www.actuia.com/actualite/__trashed-2/ Zoom sur Hi! PARIS, le centre consacré à l’IA et aux Sciences des données de l’Institut Polytechnique de Paris et HEC Paris
  9. https://www.usinenouvelle.com/editorial/hec-et-polytechnique-lancent-le-centre-pluridisciplinaire-hi-paris-pour-devenir-champion-de-la-recherche-en-ia.N1005034 HEC et Polytechnique lancent le centre pluridisciplinaire Hi! Paris pour devenir champions de la recherche en IA
  10. https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/id/JORFTEXT000049990132 Décret n° 2024-818 du 15 juillet 2024 modifiant le décret n° 2019-549 du 31 mai 2019 portant création de l'établissement public expérimental Institut polytechnique de Paris et approbation de ses statuts
  11. Foundation of the oldest constituent part of the school
  12. Web site: ARWU World University Rankings 2022 | Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022 | Top 500 universities | Shanghai Ranking - 2022. www.shanghairanking.com.
  13. Web site: Center for World University Rankings 2022-2023.
  14. Web site: QS World University Rankings 2024.
  15. Web site: World University Rankings. www.timeshighereducation.com/. 4 October 2022 .
  16. Web site: QS World University Rankings 2024: Institut Polytechnique de Paris. 1 July 2023.
  17. Web site: Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023: Institut Polytechnique de Paris. 12 October 2022 . 5 July 2023.
  18. Web site: 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities. 5 July 2023.
  19. Web site: Global 2000 List By The Center For World University Rankings. 27 July 2021.