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The School of Engineers of the City of Paris (EIVP), formerly School of engineers of the Prefecture of the Seine, created by decree of the prefect of the Seine on 13 October 1959, a local public institution autonomous administrative authority under statute, having legal personality and financial autonomy, since 1 January 2006, under Article L2221-10 of the general code of local authorities, under the supervision of the City of Paris.
When the majority of the world population is urban, sustainable development of cities is more relevant than ever. New urban models are invented more respectful of people and the planet. To initiate and carry this change, the world needs engineers bold, creative, and responsible. The EIVP mobilizes your ability to analyze, question, invent but also dream the city of tomorrow. Our teaching program prepares you to make the right decisions in a complex environment. These objectives respond to the expectations and needs of public and private companies, as evidenced by our various partnerships and our graduates' hiring rate.
For over 50 years, EIVP makes sustainable urban development the theme of his teaching and his research. Reinventing the city, help train those who will move our mission. See you happy and fulfilled in our School is our most excellent satisfaction.
One excellent engineering school, accredited by the engineering Securities Commission to deliver the engineering degree - urban engineering specialty EIVP affirms its benchmark positioning in school planning and sustainable management of cities with urban development sustainable is the conductive thread of his teachings.
Through its association with the Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and retort Université Paris-Est, from its fiftieth anniversary, the School strengthens its strategic partnerships in a world of higher education and research evolving and increasingly competitive. Internationally, the School has diversified its 35 international agreements in Europe and other countries and consolidate its 21 dual degrees to develop intercultural dynamics. For nearly 60 years, engineers EIVP shape and reinvent cities globally and display their skills in all areas of urban engineering: planning, public spaces, construction, infrastructure, mobility, environment, urban planning, architecture, transition energy, urban climate.


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