Polytech Nice Sophia

Polytech Nice Sophia
École d'Ingénieurs Polytechnique de l'Université Nice Sophia Antipolis
polytech nice sophia
Motto Relevons les défis de demain
Type Public
Established 2005 (from ESINSA, ESSI & MP)
Chairman Philippe Gourbesville
Director Philippe Lorenzini
Academic staff
75
Administrative staff
22
Students 989
50
Location Nice Sophia Antipolis, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Campus STIC
Colours Dodgerblue     Yellowgreen     
Mascot Broco le Dino
Website http://www.polytechnice.fr/

Polytech Nice Sophia is the Nice Sophia Antipolis University Engineering School called "Grande Ecole d'Ingenieur Française". Polytech Nice Sophia is based in the middle of the French Silicon Valley : Sophia Antipolis, where there is a synergy between Education - Research - Industry.

The school is currently hosting 989 engineering students, 50 doctoral students, 75 faculty members, 22 administrative and technical staff and 7 research laboratories associated. More than 200 engineers graduate each year.

Polytech Nice Sophia is membership of the Polytech Group Network.

History and Location

Establishing

Polytech Nice Sophia School is created as a result of the association of the Engineering Schools of ESINSA, ESSI and Magisterium of Pharmacology at the publication of Decree No. 2005 - 219 at the French "Journal Officiel" on March 10, 2005.[1] Polytech Nice Sophia is the Polytechnic Engineering school of Nice Sophia University (UNS). Its operation is governed by Articles L.713-2 and L.713-9 of the French education Code.[2]

Location

The new Sophie-Politan campus of Nice Sophia University was inaugurated on September 2012, while the project is still not finished. Polytech campus is based on two separate area :

Administration

The new school is a member of Polytech Group was managed by Francis Rocca until the September 1st, 2007.
Philippe Gourbesville succeeds to Roger Marlin and seat as the Director of Polytech Nice Sophia considering the agreement of the School Administrative Council (AC) on July 2, 2007. Philippe Gourbesville was re-elected on July 11, 2012 for a term of 5 more years.

References

Coordinates: 43°36′54″N 7°04′19″E / 43.6150°N 7.0719°E / 43.6150; 7.0719

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