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inventiveness commitment competitiveness progress development fame outlooks innovation commitment competitiveness progress inventiveness commitment developement Welcome at Grenoble Institute of Technology

Grenoble Institute of Technology Prestigious French University («Grand Etablissement») Main French Center for training of Engineers and PhDs World research and technological development center 40,000 engineers network, working worldwide

Our challenges To accompany changes of our societies To be a leading European University of Technology To be attractive and competitive on our six poles of competences: Energy Environment Information and communication Materials Micro and Nanotechnologies Production Systems

Our challenges To accompany changes of our societies 8.8nm The stakes of our societies : - Energy, - Environment, - Globalization and industrial changes, - Information and Communication Technologies, - Food, Health To anticipate industrial evolutions and the emergence of new jobs and new technologies: - Traditional industries in evolution: materials (micro and nanotechnologies, papermaking) - Energy, Environmental impacts, water management, industrial changes - High tech activities (convergence of technologies around embedded electronics, information society)

Our missions To combine training, research and industrial partnerships Engineeers and PhDs training Industrial Partnerships Research

Because the world changes Grenoble Institute of Technology moves forward Ambitious reforms since 2004 - Education: a new training offer, with new courses and «new generation» engineering schools - Research: grouping of laboratories and creation of a unique Research Department Strategic and coherent management of research activities needs Management of operational resources close to researchers Optimization of resources - Governance: «Grand Etablissement» since march 8, 2007 our councils To manage activities on a global level and adapt permanently training offer To increase the number of industrial experts within our

A new Grenoble Institute of Technology Being a leading European University of Technology Employment Attractivity Education Reform Research Reform New Grenoble Institute of Technology New Governance Optimized Means Reactivity Proximity Management

An international oriented development Our goals Training: - To strengthen knowledge and recognition of the Grenoble Institute of Technology s degree in the world - To be competable with the LMD European study scheme - To increase the number of international courses - To allow a majority of our students to study abroad for a part of their training and / or for their internships - To increase the number of foreign students and teachers welcome in our university Research: - To become an internationally renowned research center - To reinforce the visibility of our research activities

An international oriented development Today 5 target areas: Europe, Canada, China, South-East Asia, Latin America Training: - 20 % of foreign students - 45 % of Grenoble Institute of Techology s students study abroad - Cluster : European Universities of Technology Network of Excellence : 12 leading European Universities of Technology 4 associated universities in the world (Atlanté, Montreal, Tomsk, Tsinghua)

An international oriented development Four international degrees Nanotech Master s Degree Grenoble Institute of Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Lausanne Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Communication Systems Engineering Master s Degree Grenoble Institute of Technology, Politecnico di Torino FAME Master s Degree (Functionalized Advanced Materials and Engineering) Grenoble Institute of Technology, Augsburg, Darmstadt, Aveiro, Bordeaux and Liège Universities, Catholic University of Louvain PFIEV (Engineer Training Excellence Program in Vietnam) Hanoï, Da Nang and Hô Chi Minh Ville Universities of Technologies, 8 French Universities, Engineering Schools and Highschools among them Grenoble Institute of Technology 3 laboratories with international standard (China, Mexico, Vietnam)

A «new look» research policy Building one of the biggest world research center Grouping of laboratories: from 38 to 26 labs Tools of a scientific policy dedicated to our 6 poles of competences: - Energy, Environment, Information and Communication, Materials, Micro and Nanotechnologies, Production systems Creation of a unique Research Department : - Management of research activities - Global budget - More optimization for financial resources A strong link between laboratories and future Engineering Schools: - A charter will define, for each school, the links with labs

A Training Scheme legible in Europe Engineers of Excellence Engineering Degree INP Grenoble - School / Master level Courses (2 years) Course C Course D Course E (shared) Course F Course G Course L Course M Courses (2 years) University Degree Bachelor in Engineering Sciences Shared year (1 year) Shared year (1 year) Preparatory Course + Competitive Exam or In-house Preparatory Course (2 years) Engineering Schools (3 years Courses) Baccalauréat Degree 1st level (3 years) ESISAR (5 years) University Degree

Customized Courses A large variety of possibilities, giving international experiences Abroad (Companies, Labs) Semester in another Selected Course 4th Semester Internship 3rd Semester Year 3 In France (Companies, Labs) Semester in a Foreign University Year 2 2nd Semester 2 year Course 1st Semester Shared year : Year 1

22 Engineering Courses A strong link with Industry and Research ESISAR Informatics and Networks Electronics, Informatics and Systems Financial Engineering Maths Modelling, Image and Simulations Computer Systems Engineering Telecommunications Embedded Systems and Software Systems and Microsystems Physics, Nanosciences Integrated Electronic Systems, Nanotech Materials Engineering Sciences Physic, Chemical and Electronic Process Signal, image, Communication, Multimedia Energy and Nuclear Engineering Mechanics and Energy Electrical Energy Engineering Energy Systems and Business Hydraulics and Environment EFPG Courses Controlled Systems Engineering Products Engineering Supply Chain Engineering Papermaking Engineering and Printing Information Processing Physics, Electronics, Materials Energy, Water, Environment Engineering Schools Industrial Management

6 new generation Engineering Schools Managers of Innovation to accompany changes of our societies Information Processing Physics, Electronics, Materials Energy, Water, Environment Advanced Industrial Systems Papermaking and Printing Industries Industrial Management