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  2. Groupe des écoles des mines - Wikipedia

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    The Groupe des écoles des mines (French pronunciation: [ɡʁup dez‿ekɔl de min]; abbr. GEM) is a group of 8 Institut Mines-Telecom (IMT) engineering schools that are Grandes Écoles, a French institution of higher education that is separate from, but parallel and connected to the main framework of the French public university system.

  3. Mines Paris – PSL - Wikipedia

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    Mines Paris – PSL, officially École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris (French pronunciation: [ekɔl nɑsjɔnal sypeʁjœʁ de min də paʁi]; until May 2022 Mines ParisTech), and also known as École des mines de Paris, ENSMP, Mines de Paris, les Mines, or Paris School of Mines, is a French grande école and a constituent college of PSL Research University.

  4. École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Rabat (Mines Rabat)

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    Mines Rabat is a member of the Conférence des grandes écoles (CGE). The course for the engineering program lasts three years and the admission is done mainly by the common national competition (CNC) after making two or three years of preparatory classes.

  5. List of schools of mines - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg School of Mines, founded in 1773. A school of mines (or mining school) is an engineering school, often established in the 18th and 19th centuries, that originally focused on mining engineering and applied science.

  6. IMT Atlantique - Wikipedia

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    IMT Atlantique Bretagne Pays de la Loire (also known as École Nationale Supérieure Mines-Télécom Atlantique Bretagne-Pays de la Loire or École des Mines Télécom Atlantique) is a technological university (French grande école), which was created on January 1, 2017 through the merger of the École nationale supérieure des mines de Nantes and Télécom Bretagne. [3]

  7. Institut Mines-Télécom - Wikipedia

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    Institut Mines-Télécom is composed of eight schools (Grandes Écoles): IMT Atlantique in Brest, Rennes, Nantes, and Toulouse (formed through the merger of Telecom Bretagne and Ecole des Mines de Nantes in 2017), École Nationale Supérieure Mines-Télécom Lille-Douai (IMT Nord Europe) (ex-TELECOM Lille merged with ex-Ecole des Mines de Douai ...

  8. École des Mines de Nantes - Wikipedia

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    The École des Mines de Nantes (French pronunciation: [ekɔl de min də nɑ̃t]), or École nationale supérieure des mines de Nantes (pronounced [ekɔl nɑsjɔnal sypeʁjœʁ de min də nɑ̃t]), Mines Nantes, EMN, was a French engineering school (grande école), part of the Institut Mines-Télécom. The school was based in Nantes, in the west ...

  9. École des mines d'Alès - Wikipedia

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    Emagine, the Junior-Entreprise of l'Ecole des mines, was created in 1989. [22] Emagine is an independent entity, supported by Ecole des Mines d’Alès and its incubateur. Other clubs There are more than 79 clubs and associations. L'ATHEMA : Association of Thésards of École des Mines d'Alès. robotics club : EMA'Bot.