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Key figures

  • More than 9000 graduates since its creation in 1901
  • More than 1560 students :

    • 1461 on the Engineering Programme (65% on the classic taught curriculum, 30% on the work/study programme, 5% in continuing education)
    • 56 on the MSc. Programme
    • 38 on the PhD Programme
    • Around 40 students on exchange programmes
  • 270 students on the Integrated International Preparatory Cycle
  • 37 % of students from abroad and more than 40 foreign students per year on exchange programmes
  • More than 374 members of academic and administration staff comprising around 304 teaching staff (including 82 members of permanent academic research staff, 49 ‘visiting professors’ from partner universities, 76 experts from industry, 95 professors from universities or schools or temporary independent or language teachers), and 63 members of administration and technical staff.
  • A broad ranging Engineering Cycle programme with :
    • 25% non scientific learning, 55% scientific and technological learning across the school’s fields of discipline, and 20% major learning
    • 12 majors, 10 professional paths subjects
  • 5 departments : Information Technology, Electronics and Telecommunication, Electrical Engineering and Energy, Embedded Systems and Instrumentation, Humanities Languages and Management

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  • A research institute for embedded electronic systems (IRSEEM), labelled as ‘host team’ No. 4353 by the Ministry of Research, and as a Technological Resource Centre (CRT)
  • 90 university partnerships in 40 different countries
  • A network of 3000 businesses including 650 abroad
  • Good record of future employment for graduates : 36,7 k€ per year average annual salary for 2009 graduates. Around 58% of graduates had signed a contract of employment before finishing their studies and 95% of all students found employment in less than 4 months. 44% of these found jobs in the Paris area and 45% in the rest of France (7% of 200 graduates in 1998 were employed in the Haute Normandie region as opposed to 20% of 300 graduates in 2009 – a fourfold increase), and 9% abroad. A survey published in l’Expansion magazine in April 2010 placed the average salary of an ESIGELEC engineer 3 years after graduation at 45,000 Euros gross per year
  • A 12 000 m2 campus which received the Auguste Perret Prize for architecture. It is on the Technopôle du Madrillet site, just South of Rouen. An extra 5000 m2 will be operational in 2011, when the Embedded Systems Integration Campus is ready
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