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The ATHENS Programme (for Advanced Technology Higher Education Network/Socrates) is a 1-week exchange session, held twice a year (in March and in November), by a network of European higher education institutions (universities, universities of technology, Grandes Ecoles...).

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22-648: The programme is coordinated by ParisTech . Created in 1996, it was initially supported by the European Union through the Socrates programme (from 1997 to 2001). It is now self-funded by the member institutions. It is a merger of the 'Semaine Européenne' ('European Week') held by ParisTech from 1992 to 1999, and the Leuven Network ERASMUS Programme held by European institutions from 1990 to 1997. The courses proposed during sessions cover not only

44-820: A Gold Medal to Alain Aspect - the Silver Medal to Jacques Prost, Philippe Grangier, Jérôme Bibette, Catherine Bréchignac, Mathias Fink, Michel Callon, Daniel Lincot, Ludwik Leibler, Michel Fliess, Francisco Chinesta, Janine Cossy, Tatiana Budtova , Anke Lindner, Antoine Browaeys and Philippe Goldner, - the Bronze Medal to Valentina Krachmalnicoff, Olivier Couture, Teresa Lopez-Leon, Kevin Vinck, Guillaume Lefevre, Sylvain Patient all researchers in ParisTech schools' labs. ParisTech schools host also

66-2022: A lot of grantees of the European Research Council: - AgroParisTech : Kalina Haas (Starting grant), Antoine Missemer (Starting grant, with Ecole des Ponts ParisTech: CIRED) - Arts et Métiers : Nicolas Ranc (Consolidator grant) - Chimie ParisTech - PSL : Ilaria Ciofini (Advanced grant), Philippe Marcus (Advanced Grant), Gilles Gasser (Consolidator Grant & Proof of Concept), Guillaume Lefèvre (Starting Grant), Philippe Goldner (Advanced grant), Carlo Adamo (Advanced Grant) - Ecole des Ponts ParisTech : Philippe Jehiel (Advanced grant), Ioannis Stefanou (Starting Grant), Eric Cances (Synergy Grant), Mathieu Aubry (Starting grant), Vincent Lepetit (Advanced Grant) - ESPCI Paris - PSL : Costantino Creton (Advanced grant & Synergy grant), Luca de Mici (Advanced grant), Eörs Szathmary (PoC), Klaus Eyer (Starting grant), Sandrine Ithurria (Starting grant), Anke Lindner (Consolidator grant), Sylvain Gigan, Karim Benchenane (Consolidator grant), Alexandre Aubry (Consolidator grant), Mickael Tanter, Bruno Andreotti (Starting grant), Manuel Thery (Starting grant), Martin Lenz (Starting grant), Thomas Preat (Advanced grant), Philippe Nghe (Consolidator grant & Proof of Concept), Klaus Eyer (Starting grant), Clément Papadacci (Starting grant) - Institut d'Optique : Laurent Sanchez-Palencia (Starting grant), Alexei Ourjoumtsev (Advanced grant), Pierre Bon (starting grant), Philippe Grangier (advanced grant), Antoine Browaeys (Starting grant & Advanced grant), Igor Ferrier-Barbut (starting grant), Philippe Lalanne (Advanced grant) - MINES ParisTech - PSL : Fabien Muniesa (Starting grant), Jean-Philippe Vert (Starting grant), Zaki Leghtas (Starting Grant), Pierre Rouchon (Advanced Grant), Elie Hachem (Consolidator grant) Claire Chenut, Professor in soil science at AgroParisTech,

88-1014: A network in Europe called ATHENS (since 1997) with 14 European partner institutions. Thanks to this network the ParisTech schools have created a strategic partnership dedicated to PhD training and funded by Erasmus+. Moreover some of the schools are involved in European universities : Chimie ParisTech - PSL, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and Mines Paris - PSL are members of the European University EELISA (European Engineering Learning Innovation Science Alliance) as well as AgroParisTech and Institut d'Optique are members of EUGLOH via University of Paris-Saclay. ParisTech schools contribute to 4 Sino-French Institutes in China: in Shanghai with SPEIT (Mines Paris - PSL), in Wuhan with

110-508: A number of engineering Grandes Écoles set up a coordinating voluntary association, called 'Grandes écoles d'ingénieurs de Paris', to foster closer collaboration in areas of common interest and thereby acquire international recognition as an entity of sufficient size and importance. In 1999 its name was changed to "ParisTech". In 2007, ParisTech's status changed to a higher education institution (public establishment for scientific cooperation / établissement public de coopération scientifique). It

132-406: A research-focused level of expertise in selected scientific disciplines, such as AgroParisTech (agriculture and environmental sciences), Chimie ParisTech (chemistry), ESPCI Paris (physics, chemistry and biology) and Institut d'Optique Graduate School (physics and optics). ParisTech was a former member of IDEA League , an alliance between universities in science and technology in Europe, and

154-435: A very original way so that their talent can be recognized by companies. 25% of them are then admitted in well-known engineering schools like ParisTech schools. ParisTech schools hosted Field Medal awardee in the last decades, e.g. Pierre-Louis Lions, and als Nobel Prize awardees: Maurice Allais, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes and Georges Charpak, Alain Aspect. The CNRS, one of the biggest research organisation worldwide, delivered -

176-468: Is a cluster that brings together 7 renowned grandes écoles based in Paris , France . It covers the whole spectrum of science, technology and management and has more than 12.000 students. The training programs in engineering bring them together. But ParisTech schools offer also Master programmes, Advanced Masters (Mastères Spécialisés), several MBA programmes and a vast range of PhD programmes. In 1991,

198-670: Is an urban university campus in the 5th and the 6th arrondissements of Paris. It is situated on the left bank of the Seine , around the Sorbonne . Known for its student life, lively atmosphere, and bistros , the Latin Quarter is one of the oldest parts of the universities of Paris. It continues to be the heart of the universities and Grandes écoles that succeeded the University of Paris , such as: But also of: Other Grandes écoles such as

220-617: Is still a member of the ATHENS Programme . It is a member of the CESAER, the European association of universities in science and technology. The member colleges and institutes are: From the official website: Arts et Métiers , ESPCI Paris - PSL , Chimie ParisTech - PSL and Mines Paris - PSL are located close to one another in the Latin Quarter , the district on the left bank of the Seine where intellectual life has been thriving since

242-695: The École polytechnique have relocated in recent times to more spacious settings, notably in Paris-Saclay . The area gets its name from the Latin language , which was widely spoken in and around the University during the Middle Ages , after the twelfth century philosopher Pierre Abélard and his students took up residence there. The Latin Quarter is home to many academic institutions, including Sorbonne University and

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264-566: The Middle Ages . However, some institutes also created additional sites on the outskirts of Paris or in other parts of the country. Some years ago, the École nationale des ponts et chaussées eventually moved its educational and research facilities to more spacious facilities in greater Paris, in Marne-la-Vallée (East). SupOptique and AgroParisTech have relocated to the Palaiseau campus. Besides its Paris-Saclay location, AgroParisTech ,

286-898: The Panthéon-Sorbonne University in the Sorbonne historical building. It is also home to the largest university libraries in Paris, such as the Sainte-Geneviève Library , the Sorbonne Library , the Sainte-Barbe Library , the Assas Law Library and the Cujas Law Library . University administrative buildings are also located there, such as the presidency of Sorbonne University in the Cordeliers Convent or

308-668: The ParisTech college that specializes in life, food, and environmental sciences, also is located at eight other sites, including sites on the Parisian outskirts (including an experimental farm used for education and research, at the Château de Grignon in the West of the Paris), in other parts of mainland France, and Guyane . Similarly for Arts et Métiers , only the main one of its 8 campuses is located in Paris. The other teaching and research centers are spread in

330-536: The RACINE network for pedagogical training of teachers. The network organises 10 workshops each year that are dedicated to teaching in engineering schools. ParisTech schools are strongly committed to diversify the profile of their students. Therefore they support high school pupils or students in preparatory classes ("cordées de la réussite). ParisTech is also one of the founders of Institut Villebon-Georges Charpak where students with strong scientific potential are taught in

352-672: The Sino-European Institute ICARE for renewable energy (Mines Paris - PSL), in Guangzhou with IFCEN (Chimie ParisTech - PSL) and since 2017 in Beijing Chimie Pékin (Chimie ParisTech - PSL). 48°49′59″N 2°21′32″E  /  48.8330°N 2.3590°E  / 48.8330; 2.3590 Latin Quarter The Latin Quarter of Paris ( French : Quartier latin , IPA: [kaʁtje latɛ̃] )

374-571: The country, closer to the industrial fabric of each region. Different specializations are available in the campuses, such as Aerospace in Bordeaux and materials science in Metz . ParisTech schools offers a variety of courses, independently or in partnership with other institutions (in particular doctoral and master's degrees), in the core disciplines of science and technology at postgraduate level. Its main programmes are: ParisTech has also developed since 2019

396-402: The network of 7 graduate engineering schools has changed the legal status and became an "association loi 1901". The member institutes of ParisTech are long-established and renowned grandes écoles , many of which were founded in the 18th century. Some deliver a high-level, broad education in sciences such as Arts et Métiers , MINES ParisTech , École des Ponts ParisTech , whereas others provide

418-502: The spectrum of the members' fields, but also an opening on arts and humanities. During the week, the host university is supposed to organize activities for the foreign students in the city, to help them discover another culture. Most often, it will consist in a tour of the city a 5-day course on a specific subject and some nights with the local students. Note: Not all members participate in both sessions. ParisTech ParisTech ( French pronunciation: [paʁitɛk] )

440-499: The umbrella of Fondation ParisTech, which was founded in 2010. At first, ParisTech had 10 members. But since 2016, it comprises 7 members: AgroParisTech , Arts et Métiers ParisTech , Chimie ParisTech , Ecole des Ponts ParisTech , ESPCI Paris , Institut d'Optique Graduate School and Mines ParisTech . Since 2018, president of ParisTech is Christian Lerminiaux, president of Chimie ParisTech, vice presidents are Sophie Mougard (Ecole des Ponts) and Gilles Trystram (AgroParisTech). In 2022,

462-1443: Was award the "Laurier d'or de la recherche agronomique" of INRAE in 2019. Céline Guivarch, researcher at Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, obtained the Irène Joliot Curie Prize for young woman scientist in 2020. ParisTech schools have also created chairs funded by private partners: - Chaire BioMecam Handicap & Innovation since 2010 with Arts et Métiers et ESPCI Paris - PSL and support of Société générale, Fondation Cotrel, Proteor and COVEA - Chaire Mines urbaines (Urban Mining): since 2014 Arts et Métiers, Chimie ParisTech - PSL and MINES ParisTech - PSL with support of ecosystem - The Lab Research Environment VINCI ParisTech since 2008 - The Institute of sustainable mobility (Institut de la mobilité durable) funded by Renault since 2009 ParisTech schools recruit since more than 20 years international students in China, Brazil, Colombia, Russia and since 2018 in Argentina. In 2021 ParisTech open this ParisTech International Admission Program to new countries and regions in Asia ;: Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and in 2022 to individual candidates worldwide. Meanwhile, ParisTech has also developed

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484-404: Was headed by a President, assisted by an executive bureau and a secretary general and administrated by a board of directors, supported by a strategic orientation council and a scientific council. The board of directors includes one representative of each college or institute as well as researchers, faculty members, and one representative of the students. In 2016, ParisTech became a foundation under

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