Introduction to Centrale Lille
Centrale Lille is a famous French engineering school and a member of the Central Polytechnic Group. It has a history of more than 170 years of higher education and scientific research and has trained many high-level engineers and researchers.
Overview
Student size: Currently there are 2,100 students, 420 engineering students and 140 doctoral students each year.
Location: Located in the Villeneuve-d'Ascq Science and Technology Park in the southeast suburbs of Lille, France, which is part of the European metropolis of Lille.
Teaching language: The school's academic activities and industrial application research are mainly conducted in French and English, and 7 of its master's programs are taught entirely in English.
History and establishment time
Founded in 1854, the Central Polytechnic of Lille was originally named the Lille School of Arts and Crafts and Mines. It was reorganized into the Northern Industrial College in 1872 and reorganized into the Northern Industrial College in 1992. In 2000, it was renamed as Lille Central Polytechnic Institute.
School Strength
Certification: Lille Central Polytechnic Institute is an important member of French higher education and scientific research institutions. The Master of Engineering degree of Central Polytechnic Institute issued by it has the European Certified Engineer label.
Faculty: No specific data such as the teacher-student ratio was found, but the school has many excellent teachers, such as Leode Gorce, the head of the master's program, Professeur Foucaut of the Master of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Turbulence) program, and Professeur Mayeur of the Biomedical Engineering program.
Institutional Nature
Lille Central Polytechnic Institute is a public higher education and research institution.
Educational Philosophy
Committed to developing students' abilities, cultivating future engineers who can adapt to various environments and contribute to the development of enterprises, focusing on the organic combination of teaching and scientific research, promoting innovation and research, and promoting the comprehensive growth of students.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: The college is the 7th The school is the co-regulator of 10 research laboratories, which have carried out many innovative projects covering engineering technology, scientific research and other fields, and have played an important role in promoting the advancement of scientific knowledge and the innovative development of enterprises.
Key disciplines: The school has advantages in health engineering, scientific computing, automated robots and machinery, and has opened relevant English-taught master's degree programs, such as aerospace, automation and electrical systems, chemistry, civil engineering, machinery, nanoscience and nanotechnology, network and telecommunications, data science and other professional fields of master's and doctoral programs.
Department settings
The school has 4 engineering colleges, namely:
Lille Central Polytechnic Headquarters: Training general engineers.
Lille National Higher School of Chemistry (ENSCL): Training chemical engineers.
IT EEM: Training management engineers and entrepreneurs, the course is divided into three stages: core courses, international internships and advanced research.
IG2I: Training digital engineers serving the society, professional settings include energy, etc. .
Ranking
No clear and authoritative comprehensive ranking of the school has been found internationally, but as one of the top engineering schools in France, it has a high reputation and status in the field of engineering education in France, and its majors such as mechanical engineering have performed well in the ranking of related majors.
Cost
No clear tuition standards for the school have been found.
Campus
Teaching facilities: The campus has modern teaching buildings, libraries, computer laboratories and other teaching facilities. The library has a large number of books, digital resources and the latest academic journals, and the computer laboratory is equipped with high-performance computing equipment and professional software and tools, providing good conditions for students' study and research.
Living facilities: The school provides students with comfortable student dormitories with complete dormitory facilities. In addition, there are sports facilities on campus, including sports fields, courts and fitness centers, etc., to meet students' daily life and leisure and entertainment needs.
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