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From June 16th through 20th, the ENS Paris-Saclay opened its doors to 20 high school students for the fourth installment of the “Tell Me About Research” summer school program. Hailing not just from Île-de-France, but also from Nice, Marseille and Bordeaux, the participants experienced a unique immersion in the world of research, under the tutelage of 7 PhD students.
Roxane Van den Bossche, third-year non-civil-servant student at the ENS Paris-Saclay, is the beneficiary of the Women in Science Scholarship thanks to the support of the ENGIE Foundation.
The collaboration between the Biology and Applied Pharmacology Laboratory (CNRS-ENS Paris-Saclay), clinicians from Bichat Hospital and the BIOTEM company resulted in the creation of a brand new testing method; AmpliFlow®SARS-CoV-2 offers a rapid (only 40 minutes) and reliable solution to Covid testing.
Imad AOUALI, Léna Néhale EZZINE and Margaux TÖRNQVIST, all members of the Mathematics, Vision and Learning (MVA in French) Master’s program in the Mathematics department of the ENS Paris-Saclay, were awarded a DeepMind scholarship in 2020.
Support the Sail to Sandwich expedition, an initiative by young researchers! In 2026, a crew of french students will leave on a scientific expedition unlike any other: a 6-month sailboat trip to the South Sandwich Islands, one of the most inhospitable and least known territories on Earth.
Since 2021, the Graduate School for Research and Higher Education (MRES in French) of Paris-Saclay University holds a yearly Multidisciplinary Junior Congress (MJC), a unique event shedding light on research work led by the students from its member establishments. A veritable highlight of university life, this congress aims at raising awareness about the diversity of careers and jobs in research… namely by the School opening its doors to students from partner high schools.
On the afternoon of Tuesday, May 13th, the ENS Paris-Saclay opened its doors to 17 high schoolers from Poincarré high school in Palaiseau—4 sophomores specialised in biotechnologies, and 13 seniors specialised in STL—and their teachers. This visit was part of the ENS’s mission to share knowledge and promote science among young students.
Colombe Maurice, an ENS student in the first year of her master’s program in chemistry, resolutely follows the path of her astrophysicist father. Fascinated by space since childhood, she aspires to pursue a career in astrochemistry or astrophysics. Colombe wishes to become a model for young women in science, to encourage them to believe in their potential and aim for excellence. This year, she benefits from the Qube Research & Technologies (QRT) endowment fund.
As part of our Ambition Grandes Écoles program, the 30 beneficiaries took part in a webinar named “Passing the English Exams” given by Steve Brown, president of the Language and Culture department at the École des Ponts ParisTech, and Claire Lambard, director of our Language department and vice-president in charge of language exams.
As part of the Fondation L’Oréal’s “For Girls in Science” program, the ENS Paris-Saclay opened its doors to over sixty high school girls with a passion for science. This day was full of discoveries, discussion and experiences: these young girls delved in the world of higher education and scientific research.