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Ecole Centrale De Lille

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Ecole Centrale de Lille
LogoECLille.svg
Original Name 1854-1871: School of Industrial Arts and Mines
1872-1991: Northern Industrial Institute
Information
Foundation 1854 - 1872
Type School of Engineering
A public, scientific, cultural and professional
Location
City Lille
Country Flag: France France
Campus Cit Scientifique Villeneuve d'Ascq
Direction
Director Prof. Etienne Craye
Key figures
Students 1400
Level Bac Bac +5 to +8 ( Graduate School )
Miscellaneous
Affiliates Central Group
TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe)
PRES Universit Lille Nord de France , CGE , ASTech
Website www.ec-lille.fr/
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Facade of the Central School of Lille
Tour de l'Ecole Centrale de Lille
Centrale Lille - Ground
Ecole Centrale de Lille: Historical building (1875-1968) Institute of Industrial North
Ecole Centrale de Lille: IDN Tour - Northern Industrial Institute between 1968 and 1991

The Central School of Lille also known Centrale Lille (Lille-EC) is a great engineering school French mainstream, established in 1872 under the name Northern Industrial Institute (NDI), heir to the School of Industrial Arts and Mines Lille, founded in 1854. She is a member of the Central group.

The Central School of Lille is located on the campus of the University of Science and Technology of Lille in Villeneuve d'Ascq. It is one of the schools of engineering French providing training at the highest level of scientific, technical and entrepreneurial.

The School and Doctorates

  • four specialized masters (MS)
  • dual degrees: Masters scientific, engineering, architecture, finance, entrepreneur.
  • The Central School of Lille has developed a network of academic cooperation and research, regional and transnational.

    By including all these courses and doctoral students, the Central School of Lille in 2009 there were nearly 1400 students.

    Lille Metro Logo.svg
    Near the metro station : Lucerne.

    Summary

    Training

    Centrale Lille trains engineers high level over a three year course (Program Centralien = +3 to Bac +5), which can be linked Masters and Masters (MS) specialist. The three-year program Centralien have two years of 'core' and a year of deepening with the choice of an engineering discipline and a professional courses:

    The variety of possible combinations (91 not counting the possibilities for international markets) is characteristic of generalist training given.

    Training Centrale is a general engineering curriculum: we must practice all the major scientific and technical disciplines, but also management, social sciences, humanities and international. Added to this, three stages (discovery of the business, technical mission, responsible engineer), which provide an opportunity to obtain a first professional experience in business, in France or abroad. The possibility of a year in professionalizing company is also practiced as during the school year out at Centrale Lille (hyphenation performed by 30 students in 2005-06, mainly a gap year abroad). At Centrale Lille, special emphasis is placed on project management , through activity-project that lasts two years and leads a team of students to define and implement an innovative project for a partner (company, NGO, association, public service, research laboratory ...).

    History and traditions

    The Central School of Lille is more than a century, with a foundation stage in 1854 and a reform of education in 1872.

    The origin of the Ecole Centrale de Lille back in 1854 with the foundation, under the patronage of Frederick Kuhlmann and Louis Pasteur , the School of Industrial Arts and Mines , Lombard Street in the center of Lille near station. She became Imperial School of Industrial Arts and Mines in 1862. The growth of the School of Engineering Education undergoes a decisive impetus by the creation of the Institute of North Industrial (IDN) in the same premises in 1872.

    It was in 1875 that inaugurated the new buildings were constructed specifically to meet the expansion needs of the School 17 rue Jeanne d'Arc in Lille in the vicinity of the Faculty of Science and were used until 1968. The School and its research laboratories installed in 1968 in modern avenue Paul Langevin in the campus of the University of Science and Technology of Lille.

    The school joined the Central-Suplec Contest in 1972. She participates in the formation of the Intergroup Central Schools in 1991 and took the name of Ecole Centrale de Lille .

    By tradition (and after the section of engineering of the origins of the school), a student first, second and third year respectively from the school called G1, G2 and G3. Index is assigned a 'bonus' to those few who make a transition year (repetition). Depending on circumstances, it can be done at the Central School of Lille, in company or in another school within the Central Group

    Curriculum Centrale Lille

    Terms

    The recruitment of engineering students is mainly on competition after the preparatory classes for grandes coles. The main access road is the Central-Suplec Contest (at the end of the chain of preparatory MP, PSI, PC, PT, IST), but a small portion of students are hired after licensing scientists or ATS competition or as part of the program TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe).

    International

    An international training course Francophone and Hispanic, Lusophone, Germanic, Italian, Russian-speaking, Chinese, Japanese, English is being implemented by Central Lille with its international partners.

    The school has a large foreign thirty students each year, especially in the program TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe). Currently these students come from the best universities in China ( Tsinghua University , Jiaotong particular) and Brazil ( Universidade de So Paulo ), but also a large number of countries ( Germany , Belgium , South Korea , Japan , Spain , Italy , Russia .. ). Other students participating in the IMCC-USA. In addition to these foreign students admitted to programs and IMCC TIME, foreign students also include the school contest (they include Algerians , Moroccans , Quebec , Tunisians or from other Francophone countries). Foreign students also incorporate the Central School of Lille to a research master and / or a doctorate.

    Over a quarter of engineering students doing their final year of study abroad, for example, in one of the following universities: Brunel University (UK), Manchester University (UK), Technische Universitt Mnchen (Germany) Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), University of Texas at Austin (USA), Universit degli Studi di Milano (Italy).

    It is also common that engineering students participating in the G3 TIME G4 with an additional year to obtain a double degree. In 2005-06, the number of students involved is: USA 6, Brazil 2, China 6, UK 15, Spain 6, Italy 6, Austria 2, Sweden 6, Denmark 7, Belgium (engineer-architect) 3 , Japan 3, Germany 1, Norway 2.

    It should also be noted that the vast majority of the 30 students gap year working abroad.

    So that through promotions including 18% foreign students , professional internships or gap year abroad in companies, final year of study at a foreign university for 25% of French students or international chains double degree, a student must have significant experience International to graduate: Centrale Lille all have the opportunity to acculturation and a master of global realities.

    Admission and partnerships

    Campus entrance Centrale Lille

    Admission to the Ecole Centrale de Lille is done as follows:

    See also Scholarships Eiffel

    Research & Training Center Graduate

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    Wave propagation and nonlinear effects - Modelling by Boussinesq approximation
    Joseph Boussinesq : Professor at the Central School of Lille from 1872 to 1886

    The Central School of Lille is active in the Graduate School of Engineering Science of the Lille University in France. She is co-accredited to award the Ph.D. in 7 specialties , and houses and contributes to the work of many laboratories, including 4 joint research units (UMR) CNRS and 3 of which have received the seal of excellence Carnot.

    Research at Centrale Lille is associated with the European Doctoral College Lille Nord de France University and its server theses .

    See also in the vicinity of the Ecole Centrale de Lille:

    Student Life

    Student life is rich centralillienne associations and events that drive the School or the Residence, and this throughout the year. Leopedia is the encyclopedia of associations Centrale Lille.

    Events

    • Forum Meeting
    • The Montgolfiades
    • Lille Chess
    • Gala
    • The Fech'tival
    • Race Against Cancer (CAC)

    Places key student life

    The residence Vinci

    With nearly 600 homes, the residence of Leonardo da Vinci (the Ground) located, also on the Science City hosts almost all students of the School. Indeed, its proximity to the school and the services it provides, make the early move there, and they usually stay there until the end of their schooling. However, its eccentricity from the center of Lille accessible by subway in 15 minutes, because, generally in the last years of study, some engineering students and PhD students prefer to experience the city life, alone or with a roommate. The residence has its own television channel CLAP, which regularly broadcasts programs and original reporting.

    The Faith '

    Heart of the Ground, Foyer (Foy ') is the venue of the vast majority of the events of the Rez. And days less loaded, the Faith's Team is responsible to keep slots open it so that students can come to relax with a game of billiards, table football and board games.

    The Corridor of Associates

    Located at the School, it is bordered on one side by the Cafet 'and the other by the local student associations (some members have a place at the Ground, not the School). It is the liveliest place on the school, where everyone ends up breaks and where are displayed all the upcoming events.

    Sports and Cultural Life

    • The F'ti and Lopedia
    • Fanfare Ze Big Bandhoulle
    • The Rzolo , computer committee of students of the School

    People known associated with the Ecole Centrale de Lille

    Reputation of alumni

    Among the dozens of thousands of entrepreneurs and industry players listed in the directory of the Association of Ecole Centrale de Lille include the following people (graduation year in parentheses):

    Famous Teachers of the Ecole Centrale de Lille

    Central Group

    The Central School of Lille cooperates on the academic and research within the Central Group with the Ecole Centrale de Lyon , the Ecole Centrale de Marseille , the Central School of Nantes , the Ecole Centrale de Paris , Ecole Centrale de Beijing. The group of five schools was founded in 1990.

    Notes, sources and references

    1. The Central School of Lille is a public institution with scientific, cultural and professional.
    2. a and b Central Research Masters Lille on http://www.ec-lille.fr/.
    3. a and b Masters (MS) specialist Centrale Lille on http://www.ec-lille.fr/.
    4. Specialized Master in Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship on http://www.mastere-creation-entreprise.com/.
    5. Map 3D Ecole Centrale de Lille today on http://sketchup.google.fr/3dwarehouse/.
    6. Ecole Centrale de Lille - The History of the School on http://www.ec-lille.fr/.
    7. a and b Casting - Competitions Admission on Title Engineer, L3 license holders or Master M1 on http://www.ec-lille.fr/.
    8. The total proportion of foreign students attending the Ecole Centrale de Lille is in fact much higher than 20% if we include the French-speaking students that incorporate the School through the Central-Suplec contest and whose curriculum is related to that of French pupils. By contrast, students from exchanges with foreign universities (TIME, IMCC) are supported to learn French language training accelerated. In addition, many PhD students and visiting researchers from international research collaborations are present in the laboratories of the Ecole Centrale de Lille.
    9. Six weeks is the minimum allowable, the median of international experience Centrale de Lille is seven months, with a maximum of two years abroad.
    10. Top Industrial Managers for Europe: Website TIME on http://www.time-association.org/. ; Partnerships TIME : Double degrees across Europe. Note in particular partnerships double diplomas of the Euro-region Lille-Flanders-Belgium , Facult Polytechnique de Mons - double degree Master Engineer - Architect Dual Degree Master Engineer - Architect on http://www.fpms.ac. be /. , Free University of Brussels Free University of Brussels on http://www.ulb.ac.be/. - ULB Centrale Lille. - Centrale Lille ULB. ;
    11. Top Industrial Managers for Europe: TIME Overseas on http://www.ec-lille.fr/.
    12. EDHEC and Ecole Centrale de Lille create a dual diploma. on http://www.edhec-grande-ecole.com/.
    13. a and b Specialities doctoral Centrale Lille on http://www.ec-lille.fr/.
    14. Eiffel Excellence Awards on http://www.egide.asso.fr/.
    15. Graduate School of Engineering Sciences on .
    16. INRIA Lille - National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control on http://www.inria.fr/.
    17. Electrical Engineering Futurelec Lille on http://www.univ-lille1.fr/.
    18. IEMN: Institute of Electronics Microelectronics and Nanotechnology on http://www.instituts-carnot.eu/.
    19. Research Team Centrale Lille Materials and foundry on http://www.ec-lille.fr/.
    20. Research Team Centrale Lille Logistics, Transport and innovative rail on http://www.ec-lille.fr/.
    21. INRETS Lille: National Institute for Research on Transport and Safety on http://www.inrets.fr/.
    22. competitiveness cluster i-Trans on http://www.i-trans.org/.
    23. GRRT - Cluster of the Regional Transport Research on http://www.grrt.fr/.
    24. European Doctoral School on http://cde.univ-lille1.fr/.
    25. Server theses on http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/.
    26. Leopedia on http://leopedia.ec-lille.fr/.
    27. Forum Meeting on http://www.forum-rencontre.fr/.
    28. The Montgolfiades Centrale Lille on http://montgolfiades.ec-lille.fr/.
    29. Lille Chess on http://lae.ec-lille.fr/.
    30. Gala on http://gala.ec-lille.fr/.
    31. The Fech'tival on http://fechtival.ec-lille.fr/.
    32. Fanfare on http://fanfare.ec-lille.fr/.
    33. Site Rzolo on http://rezoleo.ec-lille.fr/. ; Rzolo on Lopedia on http://leopedia.ec-lille.fr/.
    34. Association Centrale de Lille on http://www.centraliens-lille.org/. ; Engineers promotions between 1860 and 2002 are identified in the directories available for research at the Bibliothque nationale de France, rated 4-D0-13860 (Notice BNF No. FRBNF326959874 ) rating and 8-JO-32182 (Notice BNF No. FRBNF370134053 ) ie ( ISSN 1147-8047 , 1147-8055 and 1147-8039 ) ( ISSN 1267-7116 , 1287-809X and 1296-2562 )
    35. Odette Hardy-Hemery, Trith St. Leger's first industrial age to today, Presses Univ. North, Villeneuve d'Ascq, 2002 ( ISBN 285939768X and 9782859397685 )
      (Notice BNF No. FRBNF32174558x ) (Record BNF No. FRBNF321745598 )
      Henry Godfrey, Metals compressed powder called "sintered" Lecture, 19 March 1946 at the Society of Automotive Engineers , Lang, Blanchong et Cie, Paris, 1946, 4to (270 x 210) p. 12, fig.
      (Notice BNF No. FRBNF32174560g )
    36. Paul Beard, engineering consultancy services, the CEO of Safal, managing director of the Manufacture Lille chain. Paul Beard, Special to the organization in the textile industry, Vol. School of Scientific Management. Lesson No. 58, Paris, 1942
      (Notice BNF No. a href = "http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb31780219b/PUBLIC" class = "external text" rel = "nofollow"> FRBNF31780219b)
    37. Olivier Dard, Paul Beard, in Jean Coutrot engineering to the Prophet, Vol. 683, Presses Univ. Franche-Comte, et al. "Literary journal of the University of Franche-Comt, 1999 ( ISBN 2913322069 and 9782913322066 ) See also

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