In collaboration with Dr Paul Theron, ESILV organized a comprehensive 30-hour seminar on cyber resilience for its apprentice fourth-year students. The seminar featured a blend of lectures and hands-on crisis management exercises. The objective was to simultaneously take these 180 students on an intensive classroom course, get them to think and work in teams on […]
The chasm between traditional engineering education and the industry’s dynamic needs has been a formidable challenge. Bridging this gap is no longer just beneficial but essential for preparing a new generation of engineers who are equipped to tackle the complex problems of today and tomorrow.
In the evolving landscape of engineering education, interdisciplinary studies emerge as vital bridges, connecting the rigor of engineering principles with the vast expanse of other disciplines such as business, design, and environmental science. This fusion of knowledge enriches aspiring engineers’ educational journey and equips them with the versatile toolkit needed to tackle complex, real-world problems.
Embarking on an engineering internship can be a gateway for students to transform their theoretical knowledge into practical skills, forge invaluable professional connections, and pave the way for a flourishing career in engineering. This journey requires careful navigation to ensure every ounce of value is extracted from this pivotal experience.
In the dynamic realm of engineering, staying relevant is not just a goal but a necessity. The rapid advancement of technologies like Artificial Intelligence, sustainable energy solutions, and advanced materials constantly reshape the landscape, presenting challenges and opportunities.
Engineering is a field that has always shaped the future through innovation and technical expertise, and it has found a distinguished home in France’s Grande Ecole system. This esteemed educational model, known for its selective nature and prestigious standing, offers a unique and enriching path for those pursuing a Master’s in Engineering.
In today’s competitive engineering scene, employers are constantly looking for candidates who can bring both technical and extremely important soft skills to the table. Graduates from top engineering schools are often held in high regard by employers for good reason.
At 19, Julia is currently in her first year at ESILV. Her favourite sport is fencing, a discipline she has worked up with passion and perseverance. She has already had the opportunity to represent France on the international stage. Engineering and fencing fulfil her career. It’s a sporting adventure that began a few years ago, […]