A Prestigious Institution of Higher Education and Research
The École normale supérieure (ENS) is an elite higher education institution (graduate school) for advanced undergraduate and graduate studies, and a prestigious French research center. It encompasses fourteen teaching and research departments, spanning the main humanities, sciences and disciplines. Unique among France’s grandes écoles for its training in the humanities and sciences, the ENS prepares its students for their role as future leaders in every imaginable professional field: in research, media, public service and private industry.
Admissions, Academic Programs and Students
The École normale supérieure has a highly competitive recruitment process. For most international students, this includes a selection by written application, usually presented during the last year of undergraduate study, and which highlights the candidate’s intellectual promise, creativity and desire to complete an original and independent project.
In addition to a master’s and doctoral degree, students are awarded an ENS Diploma, which attests to the excellence of the intellectual and scientific training received at the ENS.
Campus life is a distinctive feature of the École normale supérieure. Students not only study there, but also live in campus residences, primarily located in the heart of the historic and vibrant Quartier Latin with easy access to the ENS libraries, restaurants, and leisure facilities.
An Unparalleled French Research Center
The ENS is at once a grande école, due to its selective recruitment process, and a research university. As a central actor in the training of French elites for more than two centuries, it has nourished the majority of the great intellectual movements of the 20th century and has considerably widened the scope of French scientific influence. The impressive achievements made possible through the training it dispenses, distinguish the École normale supérieure from all other French establishments of higher learning. Former students include all eight French winners of the Fields Medal, thirteen Nobel Prize winners and half of the recipients the CNRS Gold Medal.
The success of ENS alumni results from the quality of its research-based training, which includes individual tutorials and personalized attention for the full four years of study. This “training-by-research” model is the hallmark of the École normale supérieure. It is the best preparation for innovation and creativity.
Times Higher Education Ranking 2013-2014: the ENS is at the 65th position among the top 200 world universities and is the first in France.
QS World University Rankings 2013-2014: the ENS is at the 28th position
The success of ENS’s alumni results from the quality of its research-based training, which includes individual tutorials and personalized attention for the full four years of study. This “training-by-research” model is the hallmark of the École normale supérieure. It is the best preparation for innovation and creativity.
Highly competitive and very selective institutions, the grandes ecoles are considered the pinnacle of French higher education. They are characterized by their autonomy from the French university system, their human scale (around 2000 students), rigorous selection process, and international activities..
Contacts and Maps
École normale supérieure Service des Admissions et des Etudes Plans en PDF du bâtiment 45, rue d’Ulm: 1,2,3,4 |
Campus Jourdan Site de Montrouge |
Station biologique de Foljuif (CEREEP)
Rue du Château – 77140 Saint Pierre les Nemours
Tél. +33 (0)1 64 28 12 00 (standard)
Site web – Plan d’accès
ADMINISTRATION
Direction – Tél. 01 44 32 30 01
Secrétariat général – Tél. 01 44 32 38 51
International Affairs - Tél. 01 44 32 31 35
General Librarie - Tél. 01 44 32 31 70
Multimedia resources - Tél. 01 44 32 29 81
Éditions rue d’Ulm – Tél. 01 44 32 36 80
Services administratifs
ADMISSION / ETUDES
Exams - Tél .01 44 32 28 01 / concours@ens.fr
Registrar’s Office - Tél. 01 44 32 31 08 – sae@ens.fr
candidature.diplome@ens.fr / doctorat@ens.fr
Office of the Dean of Studies - Tél. 01 44 32 30 25 / direction.etudes@ens.fr
DÉPARTEMENTS
Department of biology - Tél. 01 44 32 36 25
46 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris
Department de chemistry - Tél. 01 44 32 33 89
24 rue Lhomond 75005 Paris
Department of geography - Tél. 01 43 13 61 92
48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris
Department of mathematics - Tél. 01 44 32 20 72
45 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris
Department of philosophy - Tél. 01 44 32 21 93
45 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris
Department of physics - Tél. 01 44 32 34 22
24 rue Lhomond 75005 Paris
Department of social sciences - Tél. 01 43 13 62 00
48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris ( Bât B, 2è étage)
Department of antiquity sciences- Tél. 01 44 32 31 27
45 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris
Department of cognitive studies - Tél. 01 44 32 26 80
29 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris (RDC, entre escalier A et B)
Department of history - Tél. 01 44 32 30 28
45 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris (Esc D, 2è étage)
Department of art history and theory - Tél. 01 44 32 20 92
45 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris (RDC, couloir de gauche)
Department of computer science - Tél. 01 44 32 20 34
45 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris / 23 avenue d’Italie 75013 (Bât INRIA)
Department de literature and languages - Tél. 01 44 32 30 21
45 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris
Department Geosciences - Tél. 01 44 32 22 51
24 rue Lhomond 75005 Paris
Espace des Cultures et des Langues d’Ailleurs – Tél. 01 44 32 32 68
45 rue d’Ulm 75005 Paris (Escalier A, 2è étage)
website : http://www.ens.fr/
École normale supérieure – Paris
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