of Mines Saint-Étienne
A Graduate Engineering School of Institut Mines Télécom.
Founded in 1816
- Under the supervision of the French Ministry in charge of Industry
- Public institution of a scientific, cultural and professional nature
Campuses
- 2 campuses : Saint-Étienne near Lyon (Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Region) and Gardanne near Marseille (Region Sud)
- 58,200 m2 of buildings
- 532 student rooms & apartments
Academics
- 6 Engineering Masters for general and specialized engineers
- 13 Masters of Science programmes (including 7 taught in English)
- 9 Doctoral disciplines
- 6 professional training programmes
- 4 Specialized Masters
- 1 Master of Science
- 1 “Badge” Master
- 126 International agreements in 40 countries / 44 double degree agreements
Education (international students)
- 660 ICM (18%)
- 307 ISMIN (18%)
- 92 MSc (72%)
- 158 PhD (49%)
Staff
- Establishment employment: 476 staff of which:
- 132 research professors
- 57 PhD
- 25 PostDoc
- 59 engineers
- 203 technical and administrative staff
- 484 external contractors who also contribute to the school’s mission
Research
- 135 Researchers in 5 cutting-edge research centres
- 50 PhD theses defended annually
- 70 Directors of research for PhD students (HDR)
- 33 % of Research Staff International
- 330 A-ranking research papers published annually
- € 6.5 million in contractual resources in Research and Innovation – including € 1.9 million in direct contracts with companies
- 6 research and training chairs
- Involvement of the school in 9 competitiveness clusters (founding member or associate)
La Rotonde
- 1 scientific & cultural outreach centre – La Rotonde
Budget
- Operational budget: 41.4 million euros – 30% own resources of the establishment
Miscellaneous
- Former engineering students ICM and ISMIN are grouped together in the same alumni association. Almost 10,000 alumni.
- 10,000 job offers managed each year by the common Careers Department at the Mines of Paris, Saint-Étienne and Nancy.
Data up to date in December 2022.