The Paris-Saclay ecosystem: a unique opportunity for students

Located in the heart of the Saclay Plateau, ENSTA’s Paris-Saclay campus is situated in one of Europe’s most vibrant scientific, technological, and industrial environments.

As a founding member of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, ENSTA is fully integrated into this ecosystem of excellence, which brings together prestigious higher education institutions, universities, public and private research centers, startups, and major industrial groups.

Studying at ENSTA means benefiting from unique opportunities:

  • Direct access to cutting-edge research: thanks to the proximity of internationally renowned laboratories and close collaborations with the CNRS, CEA, INRIA, and ONERA, students can get involved in ambitious research projects from the very start of their studies.
  • Immersion in an innovation network: the Saclay Plateau is a hub of startups, incubators, and competitiveness clusters. ENSTA students can develop their entrepreneurial projects there, participate in hackathons, or join innovation support programs.
  • Close ties with industry: many major corporations (Thales, EDF, Safran, Renault, etc.) are based on the plateau or are partners of the school. This facilitates internships, industrial projects, industry conferences, and career placement.
  • A student life enriched by inter-school collaboration: the concentration of higher education institutions fosters exchanges, inter-school projects, and shared cultural and sporting events, creating a true student community across the campus.
  • A stimulating and green living environment, just a few kilometers from Paris, combining modern infrastructure, natural spaces, and top-tier sports facilities.

By joining ENSTA on the Paris-Saclay campus, students become part of much more than an engineering school: they become active participants in an innovation ecosystem with significant national and international influence.

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Key figures

6
hectares of campus
20 000
Alumni
21%
of French research

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Alumni | Institute | Training
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March is graduation season for ENSTA’s community of young engineers, master’s students, and specialized master’s students across the school’s two campuses. Following the ENSTA Paris graduation ceremony, it was the turn of the 310 graduates from the ENSTA...

Research
A national library of dolphin vocalizations

Launched in late 2024, the PAMCéClass project, entrusted to ENSTA by the Offshore Wind Observatory and funded by the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB), aims to create a national library of vocalizations from several species of dolphins found along the...

A national library of dolphin vocalizations

Launched in late 2024, the PAMCéClass project, entrusted to ENSTA by the Offshore Wind Observatory and funded by the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB), aims to create a national library of vocalizations from several species of dolphins found along the...