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    Located in Paris's heart, PSL University combines excellence and diversity to bring together all areas of knowledge and creation in arts, engineering, science, humanities, and social sciences. With 17,000 students and 4,500 lecturers-researchers, Paris Sciences & Lettres is comparable to the largest universities globally: it favors the ability to act with a simple side effect.
    This university, winner of Investissements d'Avenir, brings together nine member institutions and three research organizations and associated founding institutions, all of them determined to offer their communities unprecedented opportunities in the field of training, research, and development. , industrial and academic national and international partnerships.
    Nursery of 26 Nobel prizes, 10 Fields medals, 3 Abel prizes, 44 Cesar, and 75 Molière, PSL concentrates exceptional strengths.
    Chosen for their talents and carefully supervised, PSL students draw in this varied scientific and cultural environment all the resources necessary to develop their intellectual qualities, their daring, and their creativity. Whether they become artists, entrepreneurs, researchers, or leaders, all are aware of their social, individual, and collective responsibility. All are open to the opportunities of a globalized world all are prepared for the significant changes of the current professional world. Attentive to its students' choice, PSL promotes the diversity of profiles, regardless of their social status, gender, or geographical origin.
    A major cultural and artistic center, PSL offers its communities and a large public its many resources: conferences, debates, exhibitions, shows, concerts ... It establishes global strategic partnerships with the largest universities in the world.
    Closely linked to the world of business, it helps transform the results of its research into a real driver of innovation and economic growth. Its five years of existence have created nearly 70 start-ups, filed more than 380 patents, and signed nearly 3,000 industrial partnerships.
    The College trains chemical engineers and chemists to assume high-level positions in the chemical and related industries. Our graduates find employment in the chemical industry, metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, nuclear, water treatment, process engineering, pharmacy, risk management, among many other technical domains.
    The school was founded in 1896 by Charles Friedel, chemist, and mineralogist, co-discoverer of the famous Friedel-Crafts reaction. Henri Moissan, director of Chimie ParisTech between 1899 and 1907, was awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry in 1906 to isolate fluorine and develop a high-temperature furnace.
    Successful applicants will receive from the director of Chimie ParisTech an admission letter, which will provide information on the tuition fees, social insurance fees, complementary health insurance fees, and the date of the study's commencement.
    The College trains chemical engineers and chemists to assume high-level positions in the chemical and related industries. Our graduates find employment in the chemical industry, metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, nuclear, water treatment, process engineering, pharmacy, risk management, among many other technical domains.

    Chimie ParisTech
    Founding year: 1896
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 17000
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: Christian Lerminiaux (Director)
    Number of staff: 4500
    Type: Universities
    Address: Chimie ParisTech, 11 Rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris , 75005, France



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