Institut Galilée
Institut Scientifique et Polytechnique Galilée (ISPG) (Scientific and Polytechnic Institut Galilée) | |
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Motto | Eppur si muove ! |
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Motto in English | And yet it moves |
Type | Polytechnic and Scientific Center |
Established | 1991 |
President | Françoise Dibos |
Students | 3,500 |
Location | Villetaneuse, France |
Campus | Villetaneuse |
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The Institut Scientifique et Polytechnique Galilée (ISPG) (Scientific and Polytechnic Institut Galilée), usually known as the Institut Galilée, was created in 1991 as an internal institute of Paris 13 University by the reunion of the previous training and research unit, called "Scientific and Polytechnic Center" and from two engineering training (material and telecommunications : FSIM and FSIT) existing since 1976.
Two engineers fields have been created afterwards : software engineering, applicated mathematics, and scientific calculation.
The Galilee Institute is committed to the training and the research in mathematics, physics, chemistry and computing.
Acceptance criteria to the engineering trainings
- High School Diploma level (or French baccalaureate) for the integrated engineering training cycle 1st year (French : CP2I1) : examination ranking GEIPI-POLYTECH (50 places)
- CPGE (which are generally differentiated in 4 fields of study being : MP, PC, PSI and PT) : examination ranking ArchIdF (Archimède).
- Bachelor Degree students (L2 and L3), DUT, ATS : examination ranking depending on the case.
The acceptances are possible in certain cases during the 2nd year of the CP2I.
External links
- L'institut Galilée
- Les formations d'ingénieurs de l'Institut Galilée
- Le concours GEIPI-Polytech
- Le concours Archimède
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