Cole Normale Suprieure

The cole Normale Suprieure (also known as Normale Sup', Normale, ENS, ENS-Paris, ENS-Ulm or Ulm) is an elite French grande cole, whose main campus is located around the rue d'Ulm (Ulm Street) in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. ENS has a annex campuses on Boulevard Jourdan (in Paris) and in Montrouge (a suburb).

Overview

Originally meant to train high school teachers through the agrgation, it is now an elite institution training researchers, university professors, and civil servants (as well as highschool teachers, in particular in the humanities). It focuses on training through research, with an emphasis on freedom of curriculum. Its alumni include eight laureates of the Fields Medal, which is the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for the mathematical sciences, as well as Nobel Prize winners in both science and literature. Apart from the cole Normale Suprieure in Paris, three other coles normales suprieures have been established, with similar goals: The normaliens, as the students of the several ENS are known, keep a level of excellence in the various disciplines in which they are trained. Normaliens from France and other European Union countries are considered civil servants in training, and as such paid a monthly salary, in exchange for an agreement to serve France for 10 years, including those of studies. This exclusivity clause, seldom applied in practice, is redeemable (often by the hiring firm), though. Each year, there are about 100 normaliens students enrolled in the sciences, and 100 in the humanities. Apart from the normaliens, ENS also welcomes selected foreign students ("international selection"), who receive a stipend, as well as, selected students from neighbouring universities, to follow the same curriculum. It also participates in various graduate programs and has extensive research laboratories. The fictitious mathematician Nicolas Bourbaki's "association of collaborators" is based at ENS.

Famous alumni

(Non-exhaustive list.)

Famous professors

See also

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ENS can also refer to studies of society and the environment.

 

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