Partners and Networks

ENSIACET forged strong connections with regional, national and international partners and has also strong ties with public authorities, socio-economic partners, academic societies and scientific networks.
- Campus France
Campus France (Agency for the promotion of French Higher Education) promotes French higher education, and is in charge of welcoming international students, researchers, experts and guests and assisting them during their stay in France.
- Erasmus+
Erasmus+ is a European Union programme that supports education, training, youth and sport in Europe. It offers European citizens the opportunity to study, train and gain experience abroad. This programme gives to the ENSIACET students the opportunity to study abroad in one of the universities that signed an inter-institutional agreement with the school.
- N+I network
N+I network is an over 70 French engineer schools consortium. It offers a wide range of Master’s degrees with an international outlook.
- FITEC
FITEC programmes are developed and managed by the CDEFI (Conference of Deans of French Schools of Engineering), a non-profit association of deans of French public and private schools of engineering and universities of technology. Those programmes are international partnerships implemented between French and Latin American engineer schools in order to develop joint training programmes. FITEC programmes also allow the implementation of research and academic projects with those universities, and contribute to establishing close relationships while promoting the mobility of students and teachers.
- BCI
The Bureau de Coopération Interuniversitaire (formerly known as CREPUQ, Conference of Rectors and Principals of Quebec Universities) is a voluntary coalition of Québec universities. It promotes dialogue between Québec university administrators, supports their deliberations on joint initiatives, and makes available to the universities services that they need to perform their functions, especially regarding teaching, research and administration.
- SEFI (European Society for Engineering Education)
SEFI is the largest network of higher engineering education institutions (HEIs) and educators in Europe. It is an international non-profit organisation created in 1973 that contributes to the development and improvement of HEE in Europe, reinforces the position of the engineering professionals in society, promotes information about HEE and improves communication between teachers, researchers and students, reinforces the university-business cooperation and encourages the European dimension in higher engineering education.
- ECTNA (European Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Education Network)
The European Chemistry Thematic Network Association is a non-profit making association registered in Belgium and is an outcome of six years of network activity. Higher education institutions, national chemical societies and chemical and software companies comprise our members. There are currently over 120 members of the network coming from 30 different European countries and with associate members world-wide.
- EFCE (European Federation of Chemical Engineering)
The European Federation of Chemical Engineering is a non-profit association, the object of which is to promote co-operation in Europe between non-profit-making professional scientific and technical societies for the general advancement of chemical engineering and as a means of furthering the development of chemical engineering.
