Centrale Graduate School
Description
The Ecoles Centrales Network is an alliance consisting of the following graduate schools of engineering: CentraleSupélec (former Ecole Centrale Paris) established in 1829 École centrale de Lille established in 1854 École centrale de Lyon established in 1857 École centrale de Marseille established in 1890 École centrale de Nantes established in 1919 École centrale de Pékin in China, established in 2005. École centrale de Casablanca in Morocco, established in 2013 Mahindra École Centrale in Hyderabad, India, established in 2014 With about 6,000 graduate engineer students and 800 PhD doctorate students, a total faculty of 700 permanent academic members, 2200 part-time lecturers and associate professors, 450 technical and administrative staff, 2000 researchers, the Ecoles Centrales Network annually approves hundreds of PhD doctorate dissertations and grants 1500 Centrale graduate engineering degrees and other master degrees. Already more than 35,000 Centrale alumni are active today in business, entrepreneurship, research & development, and management in small and large industries worldwide.GoalsBased on nearly two centuries of recognized Centrale educational know-how in France, the Ecoles Centrales Network's goal is to promote and implement engineering education with the following characteristics, defined as the Centrale Programme: