The now global competition between higher education institutions and the ever-growing mobility of knowledge and students, teachers and researchers, have prompted the School to implement a strategy focusing on four priorities:
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Placing international mobility and language learning at the heart of its engineering degree programmes,
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Developing strong institutional partnerships with the world's best universitiesby setting up double-degree agreements,
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Opening our degree programmes to the best students from our partner universities, which now account for 1/4 of engineering degrees,
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Joining prestigious networks (T.I.M.E., IDEA League) in order to give our courses a strong international reputation.
Key statistics
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52 partner universities in 32 countries on 4 continents
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32 double-degree agreements
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34 bilateral Erasmus agreements in 20 European countries
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32% international students on the campus
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48 nationalities represented
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1 year on average spent abroad by engineering students
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9 foreign languages taught
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