Hautes études d'ingénieur
Private engineering school in Lille, France / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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HEI Lille or École des Hautes Études d’Ingénieur (French for School of High Studies in Engineering) is a private school of engineering located in Lille, France, member of Lille Catholic University and a French Grande École. The school trains students during five years and delivers the diploma of Ingénieur (equivalent of a master's degree). The diploma is approved both by the State and the CTI. HEI is a member of the Conference des Grandes Ecoles (CGE) guaranteeing the teaching and selectivity in admissions. In 2019, the school is ranked n°3 by Eduniversal among post baccalaureate training programs of general engineering in France.[1]
Motto | French: Ingénieurs Pour le Monde |
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Motto in English | English: Engineers for the World |
Type | Private Grande École |
Established | 1885 |
Budget | 17,75 M€ |
President | Jean-Marc Idoux |
Academic staff | 170 Permanent 350 Visiting |
Students | 1,814 |
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Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | Lille Catholic University, FESIC, IngéFrance, Lille Polytechnicum Institute, CGE, Elles Bougent |
Website | www.hei.fr |