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Our goal is to pull from different backgrounds of scientific expertise to find innovative, long-term and sustainable solutions.
Facing today’s complex challenges, ENS Paris-Saclay reaffirms its mission: breaking down disciplinary silos to create new solutions. Through the ENS@360 program, the School fosters multidisciplinary research and education, enabling ambitious projects that transform how we understand and act.
With this first development campaign, we have three great ambitions.
The main mission of the Board of External Relations, Alumni and Sponsors (DREAMS in French) is to support the development and reach of the ENS Paris-Saclay. As an extension of its pedagogical plan and policy, the Board implements the School’s development strategy by mobilising partners, alumni and friends of the School.
The École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay is led by the president, assisted by the vice-presidents and the director general of services.
Thanks to your generosity, we change the lives of young people by broadening their horizons, showing them the path to science and supporting their success. By thinking differently, wider and further ahead, we take on large-scale and long-term transformations, fitting for research. Discover what we have already achieved, and the work we have yet to do together.
Thanks to your generosity, we change the lives of young people by broadening their horizons, showing them the path to science and supporting their success. By thinking differently, wider and further ahead, we take on large-scale and long-term transformations, fitting for research. Discover what we have already achieved, and the work we have yet to do together.
Thanks to your generosity, we change the lives of young people by broadening their horizons, showing them the path to science and supporting their success. By thinking differently, wider and further ahead, we take on large-scale and long-term transformations, fitting for research. Discover what we have already achieved, and the work we have yet to do together.
Modern social challenges (such as climate change, social and economic crises, sovereignty…) are gaining in complexity, yet we find ourselves struggling more and more to tackle them.
As our polarized society struggles to stop working in silos, how can we turn the tide?