Grands établissements

French science
Higher education
EPCSP University-grade institutes
Universities
Autonomous institutes
Écoles normales supérieures
Grands établissements

Grandes écoles

EPST (public research labs)
Cemagref (agriculture)
CNRS (fundamental sciences)
INED (demography)
INRA (agronomy)
INRETS (transports)
INRIA (IT and automatic)
INSERM (medicine)
IRD (development)
LCPC (civil engineering)
EPIC (public industry)
CEA (nuclear industry)
Ifremer (maritime applications)
ONERA (aerospace)

The grands établissements are French public institutions under ministerial charter under the administrative category referred to as Établissements publics à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel (EPCSP). They are counted among France's most prestigious research and higher education institutions.

Contents

Public institutions under ministerial charter within the Ministry of National Education and Research

Ministry of National Education, Advanced Instruction, and Research[1]

Public institutions under ministerial charter within the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry

Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry

Public institutions under ministerial charter within the Ministry of Culture

Ministry of Culture[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ These establishments are listed at Article 3 of Decree N° 2000-250 of 15 March 2000.

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