Being in a challenging and competitive graduate market, engineering students can become less motivated during their academic journey. That is why engineering schools pick up on that vibe and nurture a culture of diversity, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship that prepares graduates for the global market.
Nicola, class of 2022, is studying abroad as an ESILV foreign exchange student in Paris during his master’s studies in financial engineering. Today, he shares his experience transitioning from Italy to France as an engineer to be. ESILV welcomes students from its partner institutions abroad to study at its Paris La Defense campus. Exchange students […]
An engineering student exchange in France is not just an average trip abroad – it is a lesson for life and an ideal starting point in a young engineer’s career. Eugen, a Romanian computer science student, chose ESILV for his Erasmus exchange in France, which led him into an internship at Deezer in Paris. Eugen […]
Charles Foulard, class of 2015, left France for a year of study in the USA, and the experience changed his life. Since then, Charles made America his second home, readapting the French engineering world to the local culture and ways of doing things. Here is his story in Charles’ own words. As a founder of […]
The opening of the first international branch of the Pole Leonardo de Vinci in Dublin, the European home of the GAFA tech giants, gave the Corporate Partnerships department of the three schools – ESILV, EMLV and IIM – an occasion to organise the first Career Fair in Ireland, on November 7th. At the headquarters of […]
Studying engineering abroad has big implications for how the rest of a career path unfolds. From gaining international perspective to working with various types of innovators, to working hard and making recruiters take notice, the best engineering schools not only benefit students on a personal, but professional level as well.
The integration of digital technology into business is dramatically changing professional relationships. At ESILV, The Soft skills and transversality Department aims at adapting engineering students to this new reality. Interview with Laure Bertrand, teacher-researcher and Director of The Department. Coming from the strict field of continuous training in business, soft skills now take place in […]
The 2018 ESILV First Job Survey is made each year by the Corporate Relations Department of ESILV, a few months after the exit of the 2017 graduating class. 97% of the students answered the survey, that is 163 out of 167 respondents. Salary and employment The average annual gross salary of the 2017 promotion is € 43,800, […]
The student association in charge of welcoming incoming international students on the campus of ESILV is a new member of the Erasmus Student Network. ESN aims to support and develop student exchange. Each year, ESILV students from year 3 to 5 study abroad for a semester or more while international students from all over the […]
Dr. Waseem Akthar, head of the Computing Faculty at Griffith College presented the Dublin university to ESILV engineering students. In focus, the MSc in Computing Science, one of the dual degrees offered at ESILV. Founded in 1974, Griffith College gathers 7 000 students on its Dublin, Cork and Limerick campuses. A MSc in Computing Science, […]
French engineering school ESILV students must spend a semester or more abroad anytime from year 3 to 5. Why not in Australia? Anne-Sophie Morvan, manager at Francaustralia Education presented the University of Newcastle to ESILV students. An occasion to find out about this academic partner and more specifically its Faculty of Engineering. The University of […]
Even though there are 5000 miles apart, Nanjing and Paris have similarities, says Qiqi Zhang. Attracted by large and modern cities, the young Chinese man feels at home in La Défense, where he studies for a semester at French engineering school ESILV. Qiqi is a student at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, one of […]