École des mines d'Albi-Carmaux
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The École des Mines d'Albi (officially École Nationale Supérieure des Mines d'Albi-Carmaux, also known as EMAC or Mines Albi, ex-ENSTIMAC) was created in 1993.[6] It is a French engineering school (i.e. Grandes écoles) part of the Groupe des écoles des mines and joined the Institut Mines-Télécom the first of March 2012.[7] The school is located in the city of Albi on a 22 hectares campus.
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École des Mines d'Albi-Carmaux | |
Other name | ENSTIMAC, Mines Albi |
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Type | Grande école d'ingénieurs (public research university Engineering school) |
Established | 1993; 31 years ago (1993) |
Parent institution | Institut Mines-Télécom[1] |
Academic affiliations | Conférence des Grandes écoles[2] Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées[3] Toulouse Tech[4] |
Budget | €30 million[5] |
Director | Lionel LUQUIN[2] |
Academic staff | 335[5] 151 female[5] 81 research fellows[5] 21 R&D engineers[5] |
Students | 1011[5] 38% female[5] 20% international[5] 87 Ph.D.[5] |
Location | , France 43.9221703°N 2.1777499°E / 43.9221703; 2.1777499 |
Language | English-only & French-only instruction |
Website | www |
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