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The Institute Villebon-Georges Charpak

Building on its commitment to encourage inclusion and equality , ParisTech has taken the initiative in partnership with the University Paris-Cité, the Université Paris-Saclay, and the ParisTech Foundation to create the Institut Villebon-Georges Charpak.

Inclusion, innovative pedagogy (problem-based learning) and interdisciplinarity are key of the Institute’s success. It aims to make the best of French higher education available to young people from less privileged backgrounds.

A flagship project for diversity  

The Institut Villebon-Georges Charpak aims to accommodate motivated and curious students, who did not show their potential at high school.

It offers a new way of learning which aims to whet the curiosity of the students and their awareness of the sciences, but also to encourage them to pursue longer studies.
It aims to give inter-disciplinary skills in engineering sciences to its students: high priority is given to experimental practice and to students working on subjects which make use of different disciplines.

The students do each year in internship to become aware of the concrete use of sciece and to discover different professional environments.

Key figures

Since intake 2013, the Institute hosts around 35 students in each class, i.e. more than 300 since its creation. Each class is composed of

  • 70% students with scholarship
  • Around 50% girls
  • 10-15% disabled students

About 90-95% graduates pursue their studies either in an graduate engineering schools (among them about 20% in ParisTech schools) or in a master program.

The Institut Villebon-Georges Charpak receives or received support from: Fondation Groupe ADP, Fondation Egis, Orange, Orano, Société Générale, SNCF, Wavestone

 

Discover the video about the Institute made by students

More information on the Institute’s website