ENSTA, under the Erasmus+ identification code “F PARIS080,” is an integral part of the Erasmus+ program, whose commitments it respects, as outlined in the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education.

Partnerships

The Erasmus program has enabled and continues to enable ENSTA to develop partnerships and exchanges of students, teachers, and staff with the very best European universities in science and technology. Beyond the activities carried out within this framework, the special relationships that the program has helped to create with partner universities serve as a basis for implementing new European and international cooperation projects. 

ENSTA's strategy is to draw on the network of partner institutions within the program to develop dual degree programs and joint master's programs, as well as to develop training programs with third countries in collaboration with program partners.
 

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How can we help sailors identify suspicious vessels? On December 4 and 5, around fifty students from ENSTA, IMT Atlantique, and Ecole Navale gathered at the ENSTA campus in Brest for the SPASEA hackathon. Organized by Naval Group and the DGA in...

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Training | Innovation | Student Life
Two ENSTA teams take part in the FWC international challenge dedicated to floating wind turbines

In July, two teams of ENSTA students (from the Paris-Saclay and Brest campuses) will be in Zeebrugge, Belgium, to test their floating wind turbine prototypes. The two projects were selected as finalists in the international Floating Wind Challenge...

Two ENSTA teams take part in the FWC international challenge dedicated to floating wind turbines

In July, two teams of ENSTA students (from the Paris-Saclay and Brest campuses) will be in Zeebrugge, Belgium, to test their floating wind turbine prototypes. The two projects were selected as finalists in the international Floating Wind Challenge...