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The ENS Paris-Saclay trains its students for research through research. Each year, thanks to the pre-doctoral scholarship program, the School supports students in their work toward a PhD. The example of Tayeb Mezri illustrates the key role played by the School, in partnership with academic and industrial collaborators such as the IFPEN, to support the emergence of young talent in science. These synergies are essential to create concrete research connected to the needs of the economic sector.
On Friday, May the 2nd, the ENS Paris-Saclay opened its doors to three 3rd, 4th and 5th grade classes from schools in Moulon and Gif-sur-Yvette, for a discovery of life sciences.
Maëlle Olivier is a beneficiary of the “Women in Science” scholarship program sponsored by the QRT endowment fund. It is now her turn to get involved in inspiring future generations of scientists.
As part of Equality Month, “Women in Science” scholarship beneficiaries met with 3e students from Essonne middle schools (Villebon-sur-Yvette and Massy). Their goal: sharing their passion, encouraging young students (especially girls) to pursue science, and challenging stereotypes.
Arts & Science: a way to speak to everyone. The Scène de recherche, the School’s very own laboratory of research and creation, is unparalleled in Europe.
Thanks to programs such as our pre-doctoral scholarship in partnership with major actors in research, the ENS Paris-Saclay supports our students and helps them make their scientific ambitions come true. Évelyne Le Bezvoët, beneficiary for a 2024-2026 pre-doctoral scholarship, shares her perspective on the impact such a program can have on an academic career focused on excellence.
The Ambitions Grandes Écoles program’s goal is to support students in scientific preparatory classes to nationwide competitive exams. One of the School’s main objectives is to foster greater inclusivity and social diversity, and this program offers 30 students the necessary tools to succeed in our entrance exam.
On the 14th and 15th of December 2024, the ENS Paris-Saclay welcomed 30 high school girls to take part in the Young Women in Physics Meeting. After a successful first installment the previous year, this event dedicated to physics once again offered a unique opportunity for these girls to immerse themselves in the world of this fascinating field, thanks to the support of the school, its patron and the students’ involvement.
Margot Del-Valle-Lezier, a biology student at the ENS Paris-Saclay (Freshman Year of 2022), is giving a new meaning to science outreach. On her Instagram account, she publishes original comic strips inspired from her internship at Inserm.
Every year since 2022, the ENS Paris-Saclay has been welcoming thirty high school girls for an immersive weekend in the world of mathematics and computer science. This event organized by our students is meant to help these young girls find their calling in science, a field where they are sorely underrepresented.