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ENSAE ParisTech : ウィキペディア英語版
ENSAE ParisTech

ENSAE ParisTech (officially École nationale de la statistique et de l'administration économique) is one of the most prestigious French Grandes Ecoles of engineering and a member of ParisTech (Paris Institute of Technology). ENSAE ParisTech is known as the branch school of École Polytechnique for statistics.
It is one of France's top schools of economics and statistics and is directly attached to France's National Institute of Economic and Statistical Information (INSEE) and the French Ministry of Economy and Finance.
Students are given a proficient training both in economics and statistics and they can get specialized in macroeconomics, microeconomics, statistics or finance.
The ENSAE has the ability to train its students for the French actuary graduation (Institut des Actuaires).
==History==
The ENSAE was established in 1942 under the National Statistics Service (ancestor of the INSEE, National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) under the name of the School of Applied Statistics. In 1946, the creation of INSEE, the school took the name of INSEE Specialization School. At this time, the school led to two types of administrative career: "administrateur" (the highest managing level of the INSEE administration) and "attaché" (a lower level) civil servant executives. Early promotions included five or six "administrateurs" students five or six "attachés" students .
The decree of 2 November 1960 changed the name of the school into the National School of Statistics and Economic Administration. The number of students grew, and the curriculum opened to graduate students from Law Schools and Universities of Economics. The decree of 15 April 1971 clarified the administrative status and the objective of the school in the academic field, definitely making the ENSAE a Grande Ecole. The school moved to its current campus, at Malakoff Hauts de Seine, 1975.
In the 1980s, a system of scholarship was established to support doctoral studies. A research laboratory, the CREST (Center for Research in Economics and Statistics), was formed in 1988.
In 1994, the Department of training for "attachés", became a full-fledged school, the National School for Statistics and Analysis Areas information (ENSAI, relocated to Rennes). The "administrateurs" training stayed at the ENSAE where more and more students now choose to specialize in financial modeling and other new area of applied statistics such as biostatistics or marketing.
In 2006, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin announced officially the moving of the School to the new ParisTech Campus in Palaiseau, near the École Polytechnique in 2010.

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