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Édith Turpyn, a former biology student at the École normale supérieure (ENS) Paris-Saclay, was always particularly eager to be involved in associations and to raise awareness of science. In 2023, during her specific student involvement year (ASPEN), she joined the Fondation Arc for cancer research, where she contributed to the creation of the podcast “Hippocrates in the Lab”.
Raised in Toulouse, Diane Cauquil was accepted at the ENS Paris-Saclay for her Master’s degree in computer science, after completing her bachelor’s degree with a double major in mathematics and computer science. She was picked as the beneficiary of a "Women in Science" scholarship and the support of Datadog; she sees this support as precious, and hopes these programs will inspire more women to pursue scientific studies.
140 school children discover the world of research at the ENS Paris Saclay.
For the first time, the School opened its doors to the freshmen’s families. On Friday, August 30th 2024, the parents, siblings, and even grandparents of our students were welcomed on campus for a day of visits and discussions.
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.
Beneficiaries give their thanks to donors, whose generosity had a significant impact on their future and the School’s growth.
Donors voicing their determination to be implicated in the School’s growth.
We give our most sincere thanks to the donors and sponsors who support the ambitions and projects of the School.