The Polytech network gathers 16 public engineering schools, all of which are public university schools.
Polytech benefits from the strength of a network with 16 public engineering schools and 4 associated schools
- 3 types of training programs: students, apprentices, employees
- 17,000 students
- 3,800 graduates per year
- 100,000 active engineers
- 2,000 internships or study trips abroad per year
- 1,356 doctorate students
- 1,300 teacher-researchers
- 160 laboratories or research teams associated to the schools
The 16 schools from the network
Angers • Annecy Chambéry • Clermont • Dijon • Grenoble • Lille • Lyon • Marseille • Montpellier • Nancy • Nantes • Nice-Sophia • Orléans • Paris Saclay • Sorbonne • Tours
The 4 associated schools
ENSIBS of the University Bretagne Sud • ENSIM of the University of Le Mans • ESGT of the Cnam • ISEL of the University Le Havre Normandie
More than 100 engineering specializations divided into 12 scientific fields
Water, environment, planning
Energy, process engineering
Electronics and digital systems
Biological and food engineering
Biomedical engineering, instrumentation
Industrial engineering
Civil engineering
Computer science
Materials
Applied mathematics and modeling
Electrical systems
Mobility between schools at the heart of the network
During their studies, Polytech engineering students can specialize or complete their training at another Polytech school. They can also spend one or two semesters abroad.
More information
Please check the Polytech Schools Network website for more detailed information.