Take part in the training

ENSTA ensures that the third-year courses and Specializations are continuously reviewed to ensure they are well suited to the various engineering profiles sought by employers.

The strong link between the program and the business world is ensured, on the one hand, by the participation of industry representatives in governance bodies and, on the other hand, by ensuring that students are offered numerous opportunities to gain practical experience and interact with the industrial world as part of the educational program.

We need you, our corporate partners, to support and mentor our students throughout their training in several ways:

  • Mentor team projects. This type of involvement allows you to raise awareness of your areas of expertise and gives you the opportunity to get to know the students better.
  • Take on interns or work-study students and raise your profile with the possibility of pre-recruitment.
  • Get involved in our teaching on an individual basis. Take on a teaching role as a temporary lecturer.
  • Develop skills-based sponsorship: make your employees available for our teaching programs as part of a partnership. These company-coordinated initiatives offer the opportunity to share the teaching load among several employees and ensure brand visibility among our student and teaching communities.

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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.