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  2. Academic ranks in France - Wikipedia

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    The rank has three pay grades: 2nd class, 1st class, and exceptional class. Maître de conférences ( MCF, Associate Professor), is the second rank of the faculty path in French academia. The rank has two pay grades: normal class and outstanding class ("hors-classe": "H.C."). a law full professor wearing his academic robe.

  3. Grande école - Wikipedia

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    Classification of grandes écoles Origins. The term grande école originated in 1794 after the French Revolution, when the National Convention created the École normale supérieure, the mathematician Gaspard Monge and Lazare Carnot created the École centrale des travaux publics (later the École polytechnique), and the abbot Henri Grégoire created the Conservatoire national des arts et ...

  4. Leonardo da Vinci Engineering School - Wikipedia

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    The Leonard de Vinci Engineering School (ESILV) was created in 1995 by the Conseil général des Hauts-de-Seine. It is an engineering school which is located in La Défense. Since 2003, the diploma of ESILV is a recognized diploma by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur ( CTI ). This accreditation has been renewed in 2013.

  5. Écoles nationales des sciences appliquées - Wikipedia

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    Écoles nationales des sciences appliquées. The network of Écoles nationales des sciences appliquées (ENSA, lit. 'National Schools of Applied Sciences') is a group of higher education Moroccan public schools delivering engineering courses under the system of French grandes écoles. [1] It is the largest network of engineering schools in Morocco.

  6. École pratique des hautes études - Wikipedia

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    The École pratique des hautes études ( French pronunciation: [ekɔl pʁatik de ot.z‿etyd] ), abbreviated EPHE, is a French postgraduate top level educational institution, a Grand Établissement. EPHE is a constituent college of the Université PSL (together with ENS Ulm, Paris Dauphine or Ecole des Mines ). The college is closely linked to ...

  7. École normale supérieure (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    The École normale supérieure – PSL ( French pronunciation: [ekɔl nɔʁmal sypeʁjœʁ]; also known as ENS, Normale sup', Ulm or ENS Paris) is a grande école in Paris, France. It is one of the constituent members of Paris Sciences et Lettres University (PSL). [6] Due to its special historical role, large endowment, and influence within ...

  8. École supérieure d'études cinématographiques - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1973, the École supérieure d'études cinématographiques (ESEC) (English: College of Cinematography) is a professional school in the fields of film and audiovisual techniques, and the use of multimedia applied to audiovisual works.

  9. École Jeannine Manuel - Wikipedia

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    École Jeannine Manuel is a private and co-educational day school founded in 1954, with locations in Paris, Lille, and London. [1] [2] The school's Paris campuses, located in the 7th and 15th arrondissement, are home to 2,400 students of 80 different nationalities. Its Lille campus, located in the town of Marcq-en-Baroeul, has more than 1000 ...