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National Institute of Geographical Sciences

National Institute of Geographical Sciences (French abbreviation? ensg? ) was originally established in 194 1 year to ensure the training of technical personnel (design engineers, municipal engineering engineers, senior technicians and technicians) of the National Institute of Geography (ign); Its scope of functions has gradually expanded to train French or foreign students and advanced students, continue education and scientific research, whether they work for the National Geographic Institute or not.

More than 150 French and foreign students graduate from the college every year; The teaching staff includes researchers, engineers and technicians from the National Institute of Geography, as well as other professionals from the public and private sectors.

The National Institute of Geographical Sciences teaches all the subjects needed for a country's geography and mapping equipment, such as geodesy, topography, photogrammetry, remote detection, computer-aided topographic survey and thematic mapping (geographic information technology) and geographic information system (sig).

The National Institute of Geographical Sciences has trained a large number of senior managers, engineers and technicians in these fields.

The National Institute of Geographical Sciences also cooperated with the National Bridge Institute in Paris and the National Institute of Advanced Telecommunications to coordinate a project? Information system management and its geographical application? Master program.

Students of the National Institute of Geographical Sciences can give priority not only to the laboratories of the National Institute of Geographical Sciences, but also to the laboratories of their university partners in France and abroad (including the National Bridge College in Paris and the National Institute of Advanced Telecommunications).

Number of students in school

150 people

Number or proportion of foreign students

30 to 40 foreign students, including 15 China students.

Nature and types of diplomas awarded

A bachelor/master/doctor

Diplomas from other countries

Are there any French classes for foreign students?

have

Are there any special courses for foreign students?

not have

Are there any courses for English teaching?

not have

Amount of registration fee in 2004/2005 (reference price)

Depending on the course.

postal address

6-8 Blaise Pascal Street? cit? Descartes? Champs Elysé es on the Marne

77455 Marlaval Street? e cedex

School website

School characteristics

School advantages:

The National College of Geographical Sciences has an international relations office; Implement special counseling for each stage of the course; There is a language lab.

Students can live in apartments near the school; Some rooms in the apartment are exclusively used by the National Institute of Geographical Sciences.

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Geographical location:

The College and the National Bridge College use ultra-modern buildings on the vibrant campus of Laouali Marne University, 25 minutes away from the center of Paris.

The campus is close to the public transportation network and the expressway connecting Paris and Disneyland Europe.

This geographical location enables students to enjoy both the cultural life of Paris and the quiet rural scenery.