Two campuses united

Providing the best possible study and living conditions for its students is at the heart of ENSTA's mission. Located on two complementary campuses, the school ensures that the same high quality of support is provided regardless of the location.

Spread between Paris-Saclay and Brest, ENSTA students benefit from modern facilities and tailored services: classrooms, collaborative workspaces, research laboratories, media libraries, as well as accommodation and spaces dedicated to clubs and associations. The aim is to promote the development of each student. The school makes it a point of honor to ensure that each campus offers the same level of comfort and opportunities.

Beyond classes and projects, student life is punctuated by regular events organized throughout the year. These highlights—orientation days, shared conferences, cultural and sporting events—help strengthen bonds between classes and develop a real sense of belonging to the ENSTA community.

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Alumni | Innovation
DeepFoil: Two ENSTA Graduates Are Reinventing Underwater Exploration

Graduates in architecture and naval hydrodynamics, Emillia Perdigon and Paul François have designed the DeepFoil, a flying underwater wing that allows for effortless movement underwater. Fueled by public enthusiasm and investor support, their project is...

DeepFoil: Two ENSTA Graduates Are Reinventing Underwater Exploration

Graduates in architecture and naval hydrodynamics, Emillia Perdigon and Paul François have designed the DeepFoil, a flying underwater wing that allows for effortless movement underwater. Fueled by public enthusiasm and investor support, their project is...

Innovation | Research
Gabriel Betton: Exploring the karst networks

Beneath our feet, in the darkness of the underground, a natural network spanning more than a third of France’s territory supplies drinking water to nearly 30 million people. But the quality of this vast freshwater reservoir is threatened by climate change...

Gabriel Betton: Exploring the karst networks

Beneath our feet, in the darkness of the underground, a natural network spanning more than a third of France’s territory supplies drinking water to nearly 30 million people. But the quality of this vast freshwater reservoir is threatened by climate change...

Training | Innovation | Student Life
An ENSTA team wins the Energy4Climate 2026 Challenge

How can we best promote renewable energy production in France? That was the question posed by the 6th edition of the Energy4Climate – Agorize Challenge, to which a team of ENSTA students provided an answer that was both innovative and well-reasoned.

An ENSTA team wins the Energy4Climate 2026 Challenge

How can we best promote renewable energy production in France? That was the question posed by the 6th edition of the Energy4Climate – Agorize Challenge, to which a team of ENSTA students provided an answer that was both innovative and well-reasoned.