ENSTA Alumni: Two Networks, One Shared Goal

Driven by shared values of solidarity, excellence, and openness, ENSTA Alumni and ENSTA Bretagne Alumni have been supporting their graduates at every stage of their careers for decades. Soon to be united into a single community of 20,000 members, they are pursuing a shared goal: to enhance the global influence of ENSTA engineers.

Two associations committed to their graduates

For several decades, ENSTA Alumni and ENSTA Bretagne Alumni have worked with the same conviction: to unite their communities of graduates, support each alumnus throughout their career, and enhance the schools’ reputation in the professional world.

ENSTA Alumni brings together graduates of maritime engineering, ENSTA, and ENSTA Paris within a dynamic network of several thousand members. It fosters networking, mentoring, access to professional opportunities, and the development of promising projects for the entire community.

ENSTA Bretagne Alumni, for its part, fosters a close-knit community of ENSTA Bretagne graduates. Driven by a spirit of camaraderie and innovation, it supports its members, both in France and internationally, at every stage of their professional journey.

A shared vision for the future

These two associations share strong values: solidarity, excellence, and openness. They place mutual support and intergenerational connections at the heart of their work so that every graduate can:

  • draw on an influential network,
  • engage with experts across all fields,
  • and actively contribute to the development of the schools and their programs.

A thriving community in the making

In the coming months, ENSTA Alumni and ENSTA Bretagne Alumni will join forces to form a single association. This new entity will bring together an exceptional community of 20,000 alumni, united by a shared history, values, and a common ambition: to enhance the global influence of ENSTA engineers.

For more information, visit their websites

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