École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI

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École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI
Other name
National Engineering School of Limoges (1991-2017), National School of Industrial Ceramics (1893-2017), ENSIL-ENSCI Engineering School of Limoges
TypePublic
Established1893; 130 years ago
Endowment9 700 000 euros (2018)
ChancellorChristelle Aupetit-Berthelemot
Students811 (2020)
Location,
45°51′36″N 1°18′0″E / 45.86000°N 1.30000°E / 45.86000; 1.30000
LanguageFrench
Colors  
AffiliationsConférence des Grandes Écoles
Websiteensil-ensci.unilim.fr
École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI is located in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI
Location in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI is located in France
École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI
École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI (France)

École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI (formerly École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Limoges and École nationale supérieure de céramique industrielle) a French engineering College created in 1893.

The school trains engineers in ceramics, materials, water engineering and environment, electronics and telecommunications, mechatronics.

Located in Limoges, the ENSIL-ENSCI is a public higher education institution. The school is a member of the University of Limoges.

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