International networks and partners

More than 100 partner universities, two offshore campuses in Tunisia and China, more than 50 dual degree agreements in engineering, national and international networks (T.I.M.E., ERASMUS+): these are just a few examples of ENSTA's international dynamism.

Partnerships

ENSTA focuses its efforts on developing partnerships, particularly through dual degree agreements, some of which are linked to other schools within the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

This type of partnership provides a framework for working with partners in a spirit of trust and on a long-term basis, both in terms of recruiting well-trained international talent (nearly 85% of the school's international students are enrolled in a dual degree program) and ensuring the best possible conditions for the outgoing mobility of our engineering students.

In total, the Institute has more than 100 partner universities and more than 50 dual degree agreements, reflecting the richness and diversity of the partnerships of our two campuses in Brest and Paris-Saclay.

Erasmus

ENSTA is an integral part of the Erasmus+ program, and complies with its commitments, as set out in the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education.

The Institute has more than 70 inter-institutional agreements within the framework of the Erasmus+ program, allowing students and staff to benefit from a wealth of mobility opportunities.

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List of international partner universities

Indicative list of ENSTA partner universities, updated regularly.

The T.I.M.E. network

ENSTA is part of a network comprising the best technical universities in Europe and around the world: T.I.M.E. (Top International Managers in Engineering).

The aim of the T.I.M.E. Association is to promote academic exchanges and mobility, particularly in the context of dual degrees, but also to provide a platform for dialogue and the exchange of best practices. Member schools have undergone a rigorous selection process and share the network's values and ambitions.

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Institute | Student Life
Schoolgirls today, engineers tomorrow

On Thursday, March 19, nearly 100 high school girls from three schools in Finistère were welcomed to the ENSTA Brest campus as part of the event “100 Women, 100 Careers: Engineers Tomorrow.” The afternoon’s program included a tour of the campus and...

Schoolgirls today, engineers tomorrow

On Thursday, March 19, nearly 100 high school girls from three schools in Finistère were welcomed to the ENSTA Brest campus as part of the event “100 Women, 100 Careers: Engineers Tomorrow.” The afternoon’s program included a tour of the campus and...

Alumni | Institute | Training
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March is graduation season for ENSTA’s community of young engineers, master’s students, and specialized master’s students across the school’s two campuses. Following the ENSTA Paris graduation ceremony, it was the turn of the 310 graduates from the ENSTA...

Graduation Ceremony in Brest: ENSTA Celebrates the Class of 2025, “Marie Marvingt”

March is graduation season for ENSTA’s community of young engineers, master’s students, and specialized master’s students across the school’s two campuses. Following the ENSTA Paris graduation ceremony, it was the turn of the 310 graduates from the ENSTA...

Research
A national library of dolphin vocalizations

Launched in late 2024, the PAMCéClass project, entrusted to ENSTA by the Offshore Wind Observatory and funded by the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB), aims to create a national library of vocalizations from several species of dolphins found along the...

A national library of dolphin vocalizations

Launched in late 2024, the PAMCéClass project, entrusted to ENSTA by the Offshore Wind Observatory and funded by the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB), aims to create a national library of vocalizations from several species of dolphins found along the...