École Centrale Paris

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-Saclay.

Ecole Centrale Paris
(Central School of Paris)
MottoLeader, Entrepreneur, Innovateur
TypePublic, Grand établissement
Active1829–2015
PresidentHervé Biausser
Postgraduates2,505
(1,789 engineer candidates)
223
Location,
France
AffiliationsUniversity of Paris-Saclay, Centrale Graduate School, TIME, CESAER, UniverSud Paris
Websitewww.ecp.fr

Founded in 1829, it was among the most prestigious and selective grandes écoles. Rooted in rich entrepreneurial tradition since the industrial revolution era, it served as the cradle for top-level engineers and executives who continue to constitute a major part of the industry leadership in France. Since the 19th century, its model of education for training generalist engineers inspired the establishment of several engineering institutes around the world, such as the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, Faculté polytechnique de Mons in Belgium, as well as other member schools of the Ecole Centrales Group alliance in France, Morocco, China, and India.

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