Institut national des sciences appliquées de Toulouse
Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse | ||
President Bertrand RAQUET[1] | | |
Students | 3,169[4] 38% female[4] 23% international[5] | |
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Location | , | |
Language | English-only & French-only instruction[6] | |
Website | http://www.insa-toulouse.fr/ |
The Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse (INSA Toulouse; English: National Institute of Applied Science) is a French grande école of engineering, under the authority of the French Ministry of Education and Research. Situated in Toulouse, this school is one of the 6 state engineering institutes that compose the INSA's network.
The school was founded in 1963 to train highly qualified engineers, foster continuous training and scientific research.[1][7] It is a member of the University of Toulouse since 2007. Even though INSA Toulouse is highly selective (its offer rate was 10.1% in 2020, for an Applications/accepted ratio of 1.48%[8]), diversity and international openness are two values to which INSA Toulouse gives priority: the school is composed of 38% female students, 32% of students are scholarship holders, and 23% of students are international.[9][4]
The INSA Toulouse is located along the
Academics
INSA Toulouse is one of several engineering schools within the
Although INSA engineering schools are selective and can be more expensive than public universities in France, Grandes Écoles typically have much smaller class sizes and student bodies, and many of their programs are taught in English. International internships, study abroad opportunities, and close ties with government and the corporate world are a hallmark of the Grandes Écoles. Many of the top ranked schools in Europe are members of the
Diplômes d'Ingénieur
New European program
In 2002, INSA Toulouse decided to reform its structure to adapt to the European 3/5/8 system. The Engineering degree is obtained after five years of studies. The new programme, better adapted to the social and economic environment, includes a one-year common core, two years of pre-specialization and two years of specialization. The selection level at INSA Toulouse has greatly increased since the European reform, and it now makes the INSA Toulouse one of the most elitist universities in France, with an average grade at the Baccalauréat exam (high school achievement exam) of 17.05/20, equivalent to the grades 1.0 or A in Anglo-Saxon countries.[citation needed]
Specializations
INSA Toulouse offers master level degrees (Diplôme d'Ingénieur)[26][27][28] in the following 8 specializations:[29]
- Biological engineering
- AI
- Mechanical engineering
- Applied physics
- Civil engineering
- Chemical engineering
- Computer and networks engineering
- Automatic control and Electronics
Note that other specializations are possible in the other INSAs (
Research Masters
In parallel of the regular Masters in Engineering, students may also follow one of the research masters, taught in French:[31]
- Civil Engineering: Sustainable Engineering – research and innovation in materials and structures
- Mechanical/Energy/Thermic Engineering: Fluid dynamics, Energetics and Transfers
- Mechanical Engineering: Sciences for Mechanics of Material and Structures
- Embedded Networks and Connected objects – Security of information systems and networks
Advanced Masters’s Degree
INSA Toulouse delivers three
- Advanced Master in Safety Engineering & Management
- Advanced Master Business Engineering and International Affairs
- Advanced Master in Innovative and Secure IoT systems
Masters of Science and Technology
- At INSA Toulouse, four master's degrees are especially designed for international students:[31]
- Electronic systems for embedded communications and applications
- Fluids Engineering for Industrial Processes
- Water Engineering and Water Management
- Industrial & Safety Engineering
Doctoral studies
Doctoral studies are managed together with other universities and engineering schools of Toulouse. PhD candidates can study in one of the following "écoles doctorales": [31]
- Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering
- Mathematics, Informatics and Telecommunications
- Mechanics, Energetics, Civil Engineering and Processes
- Materials Sciences
- Ecology, Agronomy, Bioengineering and Veterinary Sciences
- Systems engineering
International
During their study, each student must spend a minimum of 12 weeks abroad, either as part of a semester in a partner university or during an internship, but some stay longer or spend considerably more time in a foreign country. In Europe, exchanges take place in the framework of the Erasmus programme, with partnerships in UK (University of Bristol, University of Nottingham, University of Cardiff, University of Glasgow, etc.), Germany (Universität Hamburg, Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, etc.), Italy (Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Torino), Spain, Netherlands, Scandinavian countries, in Eastern countries and so on INSA Toulouse also offers double-degrees with 20 foreign institutions, including: Instituto Tecnologico de Buenos Aires, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Seoul National University, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, etc.[32]
In addition to receiving short-term exchange students, INSA Toulouse participates in several exchange programmes with universities around the world:
- ERASMUS - Over 130 partnership agreements with universities in 21 European countries.[33]
- ECIU University - Since 2019, INSA has been a member of the European Alliance University, a research and training partnership with 12 European partner institutions.[33]
- FITEC - Cooperative training and internships with many universities in Argentina (ARFITEC), Brazil (BRAFITEC) and Mexico (MEXFITEC).[33]
- Summer Schools - Cooperative summer programs with University of Texas at Austin and Mississippi State University in the U.S.[33]
- ASINSA - Targeted for Asian students (primarily from China, Vietnam and Malaysia) interested in engineering in France.[34]
- IBERINSA - Targeted for Spanish speaking students interested in engineering in France.[35]
Research
INSA Toulouse conducts research in the following subjects:
- aeronautics, space, embedded systems
- environment, health, biotechnologies, energy
- nanosciences and nanotechnologies
- towns, urban networks, information networks
- biomathematics, bioinformatics
The research programmes are run with partner institutions; the 8 research laboratories are:[36]
- INRA)
- Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of Nano-objects – LPCNOCNRS)
- Laboratory for Materials and Construction Works Durability – LMDCUPS)
- ISAEand EMAC)
- CNRS)
- UPS and UJF)
- CNRS)
- UPS)
INSA culture
The campus of INSA Toulouse is very active and flourishes with cultural activities. L’Amicale des Elèves and its over 70 students clubs offer a wide range of activities that will suit all tastes: outdoors and indoors sports, arts, events, social actions, leisure and so on.`There is also a student hall and a party hall in where insaïens (INSA students) can organize events and the school's newspaper informs student about the campus life. The web radio, “Radio Insa Toulouse”, created in 2007, aims to facilitate communication between students and the staff (administration, teachers, researchers...). Every year, an annual race around the campus called “Les 100 tours de l’INSA”, gather every student association during two days in a festive atmosphere.
In September 2000 was created Les Enfoiros, a student association, which aims to help Les Restos du Coeur (a French nationwide association that gives free meals to impoverished persons) collecting money through various concerts and other events all along the year. Since then, Les Enfoiros have raised around €250,000 for this association.
Moreover, the AIIT, the INSA Toulouse students association, is very active as well and aims to:
- Establish and maintain alumni contact
- Advise students and graduates in their professional life
- Develop cooperation between the Board and INSA's professors
- Promote the school and its values
The Toulouse Ingénierie Multidisciplinaire (TIM) (partnership with the Paul Sabatier University) is a state of the art student association whose objective is to conceive and build very low consumption prototype cars. Founded in 1995, the association takes part every year ever since in the Shell Eco Marathon, a European competition whose winner is the vehicle able to run the longest distance with one litre of gasoline equivalent. As a matter of facts, the TIM is one of the best teams in the world, breaking several world records throughout its history, such as: ICE Prototypes category (Internal Combustion Engine), ethanol fuel: 3350 km/L in 2009, on the Rokingham track (still valid in 2017)
Rankings and acceptance rates
Rankings (national and international):
- 2nd place according to L'Express (06/01/2010), among 5-year schools. In the French education system, high school graduates go to "Prepa" courses for 2 years, then compete for engineering schools where they spend 3 more years; whereas other schools like INSA include the "Prepa" as part of their 5-year cursus. Ranking differ between these 2 categories.
- 2nd place for academic excellence (among 77) according to L'Etudiant (2021), among 5-year schools in France. 3rd place (among 77) overall.
- Shanghai Ranking by Subject 2021: despite its small size (500 students graduate each year overall, among which 48 in mathematics and 96 in biology, process engineering and environnement[43]) INSA Toulouse is in the world top 200 in mathematics, and in the world top 300 in biotechnologies.
The average acceptance rates (percentage of candidates who have been offered admission) of the national competition taken by students after High school exams are indicated below:
Cursus | Number of spaces / applicants (2020)[8] | Acceptance 2019 | Acceptance 2020[8] | Acceptance 2021 |
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5-years curriculum | 250 / 16,899 | 11.0% | 10.1% | 11.7% |
Double degree with Sciences Po | 24 / 1,076 | / | 2.4% | 9.6% |
3-years curriculum (after classes préparatoires) | 33 / over 5,246 | ? | ? | ? |
Notable alumni
- Pierre Andurand, hedge fund manager of BlueGold Capital and Andurand Capital. Chairman of Glory (kickboxing).
- Sylvie Lorente, Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes académiques, elected to the Academia Europaea in 2019, member of the European Research Council (2022-2026).
- Louis Castex, former director of Arts et Métiers ParisTech and INSA Toulouse, former president of the University of Toulouse.
- Pierre Monsan (born on 25 June 1948, graduated in 1969), biochemist and entrepreneur, Professor emeritus at INSA Toulouse, founder of Toulouse White Biotechnology.
- Lagardère Active.
- Jean Botti (born on 14 April 1957, graduated in 1986), Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of EADSsince 2006.
- Cécilia Ciganer-Albéniz, in New York.
- Romain Mesnil (born on 13 July 1977, graduated in 2001), a French Pole vaulter.
- Jean Bouilhou (born 7 December 1978, graduated in 2002), rugby player, played with the French national team.
- Thomas Castaignède, (born 21 January 1975) rugby player, played with the French national team.
- David Skrela (born 2 March 1979, graduated in 2003), rugby player, played with the French national team.[44]
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