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CentraleSupélec : ウィキペディア英語版
CentraleSupélec

CentraleSupélec is a French graduate institute of research and higher education in engineering sciences. It was established on 1 January 2015 as a result of a strategic merger between two leading ''grandes écoles'' of France - École Centrale Paris ''(École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures)'' and Supélec ''(École Supérieure d'Electricité)''.
It is a founding member of the University of Paris-Saclay (consortium of leading research universities in France), a member of the TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) network and the CESAER association of leading European engineering schools.


==History==

École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures
École Centrale Paris was founded in 1829 on a private initiative by Alphonse Lavallée, who became its first president, and three scientist associates: Eugène Peclet, Jean-Baptiste Dumas, and (Théodore Olivier ). The founding vision was to educate multidisciplinary engineers for the emerging industrial sector. The institution was offered to the French state in 1857 by its creator, Alphonse Lavallée.
Initially located in the Hôtel de Juigné (now Hôtel Salé and home to the Musée Picasso), it was transferred to rue Montgolfier in 1884, where it stayed until 1969. Its current location neighbours the Parc de Sceaux.
École Supérieure d'Electricité
Supélec was founded in 1894 by Eleuthère Mascart, a prominent academic who was elected as a Perpetual Member and Secretary of the prestigious ''Académie des Sciences'' and Foreign Member of the British Royal Society. He was also a Professor at the ''Collège de France'', and recipient of the Bordin Prize in 1866 as well as the Grand prix de l'Académie des sciences in 1874.
Supélec was created in order to educate engineers for the then booming electrical industry.
Supélec was originally based in Rue de Staël, 15th district of Paris. It was then relocated to Malakoff close to Porte de Vanves and Gif-sur-Yvette in 1975, the latter in which the main campus is currently located. A second campus was established at Rennes in 1972 and a third at Metz in 1985.

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