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  1. École Centrale Paris (ECP; also known as École Centrale or Centrale) was a French grande école in engineering and science. It was also known by its official name École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures. In 2015, École Centrale Paris merged with Supélec to form CentraleSupélec, a constituent college of the University of Paris ...

  2. www.centralesupelec.fr › enCentraleSupelec

    Welcome to CentraleSupélec! One school, three campuses. More. Masters. High-level courses, open to European or international students holding at least a bachelor's degree, a bachelor's degree, and to students at the end of their engineering studies. More. PhD programs. More than 500 doctoral students on the three campuses in 16 research units.

  3. Les formations CentraleSupélec. Programme ingénieur - Mastères Spécialisés - Masters Recherche - Ecoles Doctorales - MSc in Data Sciences & Business Analytics - MSc in Artificial Intelligence - Formation continue. Plus d'infos. A la pointe de la recherche. Découvrez nos laboratoires et équipements. Plus d'infos. Une Ecole, 3 campus.

  4. CentraleSupélec was officially established on January 1st, 2015, bringing together two leading engineering schools in France; Ecole Centrale Paris and Supélec. The co-operation between our two grandes écoles , as they are known in the French system, had progressively been gaining momentum since 2009, with sustained alliance in three core ...

  5. L'École centrale Paris ou ECP (appelée couramment Centrale ou Centrale Paris) — dont le nom officiel est École centrale des arts et manufactures — était une grande école d'ingénieurs française fondée en 1829. C'était l'une des plus anciennes de France.

  6. CentraleSupélec (CS) is a French institute of research and higher education in engineering and science. It was established on 1 January 2015 as a result of a strategic merger between two leading grandes écoles in France, Ecole Centrale Paris and Supélec to form one of the most prestigious and selective grandes écoles.

  7. In 2015, the merger of two of France’s leading engineering universities led to the creation of CentraleSupélec. The two schools which formed CentraleSupélec were the École Centrale Paris and École Supérieure d'Electricité.