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#2014-1679Decree No. 2014-1679 of December 30, 2014 establishing CentraleSupélec

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This decree establishes CentraleSupélec, a public scientific, cultural, and professional institution aimed at engineering education and high-level training for various sectors. It combines the École Centrale and Supélec, defining its governance, mission, and organizational structure while promoting international collaboration, advanced research, and lifelong learning.

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Key Changes

  • Establishment of CentraleSupélec as a public institution
  • Merger of École Centrale and Supélec
  • Focus on engineering education, research, and international cooperation

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Establish a mission on equality between men and women, to be installed by the director on proposal of the board of administration

CentraleSupélec director and board of administration
operational
high

The director must be nominated by presidential decree based on a public call for applications published in the Journal officiel de la République française

Ministers responsible for industry and higher education; President of the Republic
operational
high

Director's mandate is limited to five years, renewable once only

CentraleSupélec director
operational
high

The board of administration must adopt a multi-year strategic plan on disability policy and the director must present an annual execution report with result indicators and monitoring metrics

CentraleSupélec board of administration and director
reporting
medium

Conclude agreements with foreign higher education or research institutions to host and train foreign students

CentraleSupélec
operational

Affected Parties

Engineering studentsResearch institutions+1 more…

Tags

education,higher education,institutional reform