École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Poitiers

The École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Poitiers (ENSI Poitiers) is a French generalist engineering grande école in Poitiers, the regional capital of former Poitou-Charentes now part of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Its focus is on the protection of the environment and is part of the University of Poitiers, one of the oldest universities in Europe.

École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Poitiers
MottoIngénierie pour la protection de l'environnement
TypeGrande école
Established1984
PresidentJean-Yves Chenebault
Students480
Location,
CampusSuburban
AffiliationsUniversité de Poitiers, CDEFI
Websiteensip.univ-poitiers.fr

History

Its roots come from Institut de sciences et techniques de Poitiers, a department of the University of Poitiers created in 1972. The Graduate Engineering School took over from it and was established in 1984. Then its buildings have been moved in 1996, in the campus, and it is located with the number B1.

At the beginning, the French grande école was called École supérieure d'ingénieurs de Poitiers (ESIP). In 2010 it changed its name.[1]

The presidents of ENSIP were chronologically Michel Blanchard, Marcel Doré, Jean-Hugues Thomassin, Bernard Legube and Jean-Yves Chenebault.

Admission

The admission is decided after concourse at the end of preparatory classes, a highly selective system.[2] It is also possible to be admitted after a Diplôme universitaire de technologie for the best of their promotions.

Diploma

Students can receive two diplomas: Energy[3] and Water and civil engineering[4] which lead to :

  • The Energetic, systems and electrical Engineering department
    • Energetics
    • Lighting, Acoustics and Thermal studies
    • Electrical Energy Optimization and Control
    • Environment and Transportation
  • The Environmental and Civil Engineering department
    • Water and waste treatment
    • Construction and Geotechnics

In partnership with Centrale Lille and ISAE-ENSMA, ENSIP is a part of the prestigious International Master's Program in Turbulence. At the end of this highly selective two-year program, students are awarded a Master's Degree in Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence.[5]

ENSIP students can also develop a double-competence with IAE Poitiers and their master's in business administration.[6]

Three laboratories support the school:

  • LIAS: a computer laboratory after the merge of LAII (Laboratoire Automatique et Informatique Industrielle) and on other laboratory.
  • IC2MP: a chemical laboratory which gathers HYDRASA (HYDRogéologie, Argiles, Sols, Altération), LACCO (LAboratoire Catalyse en Chimie Organique) and LCME (Laboratoire Chimie et Microbiologie de l'Eau) from ENSIP and another one.
  • Institut Pprime: a physical laboratory which regroups LEA (Laboratoire Etudes Aerodynamiques) and LET (Laboratoire Etudes Thermiques) from the ENSIP added by four more laboratories
Two cars of the graduate school during the 4L Trophy

Student life

We call ENSIPiens people who study at ENSIP.

It is possible to play almost every sports, and it is even possible to play golf near the campus and sail in La Rochelle. Besides being part of the University of Poitiers and enjoy its facilities, the School has its own athletic teams in football, rugby, handball and volley.

The Festival du Film Environnemental, founded in 2010, is an annual film festival held in the school and presents short films about natural environment shot by non-professional French students.

The Journées Information Eaux is a biannual congress which gathers famous researchers and professionals in the water domain.

An international school

Here are some universities who dealt partnerships:

Notes

  1. (in French) Dix jours de promo à l'Ensip, La nouvelle république, Sylvaine Hausseguy, March the 2nd of 2011
  2. (in French) Recrutement, ENSIP
  3. (in French) Formation > Diplôme d'ingénieur - Energie, ENSIP
  4. (in French) Formation > Diplôme d'ingénieur - Eau et Génie Civil, ENSIP
  5. (in French) Master 2 Administration des entreprises - MAE, IAE Poitiers
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