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Six non-civil-servant students will be the beneficiaries of a ”Women in Science” scholarship for academic year 2024-2025 thanks to the support of the Engie Fondation , the Qube Research & Technology endowment fund, and the Datadog company.
Founder’s associate of Beyond Solutions, Jérôme Laurre (Freshman class of 1985, department of Economics and Management) is the president of the ENS Paris-Saclay Alumni Association. He is deeply attached to his former school, and tirelessly promotes the quality of its education, as well as the merits of its students. In this article, he explains why he encourages alumni to keep supporting the future generations of students.
Scientific studies* show that making a donation stimulates areas of the brain involved in the pleasure response from earning a reward.
The new season of the Scène de recherche is about to start: read an explanation of the program by its director, Ulysse Baratin, and its academic coordinator, Volny Fages, Associate Professor of epistemology and history of science at the ENS Paris-Saclay.
With this initiative, the ENS Paris-Saclay affirms its commitment to promoting research and raising awareness of science among young people. By opening the doors of its labs to highschoolers from the 1st to the 5th of July, 2024, our PhD students played a key role in sparking their interest in science. This immersive experience culminated in the creation of a pedagogical poster. It was a crucial step in the development of the student’s higher education projects.
For years, the ENS Paris-Saclay, led by its equality advisors, has been fighting for gender equality, namely with a professional equality plan in 2020. Claire Lambard, director of the language training and research department, is also a policy officer for diversity and inclusion at the School.
On January 16th, 2024, the ENS Paris-Saclay opened its doors to its partners for a night like no other. This event highlighted the School’s many initiatives and successes, its innovative vision and its commitment to improving society.
The partnership between the ENGIE Foundation and the ENS Paris-Saclay marks an important step in the promotion of equality of opportunity and the place of young girls in science. By joining forces, their expertise and their resources, both institutions open the way for a new generation of scientists ready to take on future challenges.
CentraleSupélec, the ENS Paris-Saclay and the École des Ponts ParisTech are united for the launch of a new program to support students in scientific preparatory classes for nationwide competitive exams (CPGE).
Alice Fohr, biology student at the ENS Paris-Saclay, is the beneficiary of a “Women in Science” scholarship for the year 2023-2025, thanks to sponsor ENGIE Foundation.