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Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences
Paris-Saclay University
Institut des sciences et industries du vivant et de l'environnement
Motto"Talents d'une planète soutenable"
Motto in English
"Talents for a sustainable planet"
TypePublic
Established2007 (merger of 3 grandes écoles)
Parent institution
Paris-Saclay University
DirectorLaurent Buisson
Administrative staff
230
Students2,420
420
Location
Paris and Paris region (Grignon, Massy), Nancy, Montpellier, Kourou
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Campus9 campuses (4 in Paris and the greater Paris area). The campuses of Paris area will be moved into a single campus in Paris-Saclay in 2021
Websitehttp://www.agroparistech.fr/

AgroParisTech (officially Institut des sciences et industries du vivant et de l'environnement, or Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences)[1] is a French higher education institution, known as a grande école. It is a constituent member of the Paris-Saclay University. It was founded on January 1, 2007, by the merger of three life sciences grandes écoles (INA P-G, ENGREF and ENSIA).

AgroParisTech is one of the founding members of the Université Paris-Saclay, which will be the largest European multidisciplinary campus. AgroParisTech will consequently be moving to the Paris-Saclay business and research-intensive cluster in 2021.

AgroParisTech is a part of the Paris-Saclay University and a member of the Paris Institute of Technology (ParisTech). The latter is a consortium of ten graduate institutes of science and engineering. AgroParisTech is also part of 'The Life and Environmental Science and Technology Hub' of the Paris region, together with INRAE, Cemagref, AFSSA, École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort and the Versailles National School of Landscape architecture.

History

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AgroParisTech is the merger of three graduate institutes of science and engineering located around Paris:

The public higher education system in France includes universities and other institutions called the grande école. The grandes écoles are the best rated pathways for higher education in Engineering and Management. The vast majority of the chief executives in major French companies and of top managers in the French Administration are graduates from the grandes écoles. The features are:

The university includes a museum, which has objects on loan from institutions in Wallis and Futuna, such as Uvea Museum Association, including a coca cola bottle dating to 1942.[2]

Organization

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AgroParisTech is organized into five departments:

Academic programs

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AgroParisTech offers different Masters:

It also offers:

Research programmes

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AgroParisTech has:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ English naming according to English brochure Archived 2008-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Paris, Guillaume. "Un partenariat culturel avec Wallis et Futuna - AgroParisTech". www2.agroparistech.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 2014-07-13. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
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