Université de Technologie de Compiègne | |
| Motto | Meaning to Innovation |
|---|---|
| Type | Public university,Grande Ecole[1][2] |
| Established | 1972 (1972) |
| Endowment | €82.4 millions (2016)[2] |
| President | Claire Rossi (2022-)[3] |
Academic staff | 450 (2024) |
Administrative staff | 400 (2024) |
| Students | 4,400 (2024) |
| 270 (2024) | |
| Location | , France 49°24′01″N2°47′59″E / 49.4002°N 2.7996°E /49.4002; 2.7996 |
| Campus | Urban, 19 acres (7.7 ha)[2] |
| Colours | Gold and grey |
| Website | www |
TheUniversity of Technology of Compiègne (French:Université de Technologie de Compiègne,UTC) is apublicresearch university located inCompiègne, France. The university has both the status ofpublic university andgrande école. It was founded in 1972 as the first experimentalInstitute of Technology in France.[4] There are now two other universities of technology in France, that form the UT Group:UTT in Troyes andUTBM in Belfort-Montbéliard.
A fundamental principle of the UTC is the education of bothengineers and citizens inspired byhumanist philosophy. Beyond an education in basic sciences (e.g. mathematics, theoretical physics) and engineering sciences (e.g. thermodynamics,polymer physics), the curriculum also has a strong emphasis onhumanities andsocial sciences (e.g. philosophy, history of science and engineering, journalism). The overarching goal is to form humanist scientists and technologists capable of solving problems within a conscious and ethical framework of environmental, social, and societal consequences.[5][6]
The university teaching model is a mix between North American and French traditions. The overall curriculum is five years: The first two years are dedicated to basic sciences, while the last three years are focused to engineering sciences. Students typically enter directly after theBaccalauréat, but can also integrate the engineering schools during the third year. Students form their own curriculum by selecting their classes, which are complemented by assisted classwork (French:Travaux dirigés) and applied laboratory work (French:Travaux pratiques).
The university is organised into five Schools of Engineering, namely of (in alphabetical order)Biological Engineering,Computational engineering,Mechanical engineering,Process engineering, andUrban engineering. The university comprises 8 Research Units within the different Schools of Engineering and offers around 30 degree programs in twenty fields, leading to differentbachelor's,master's, anddoctorate degrees.[7] The university is accredited by theCommission des Titres d'Ingénieur to deliver both theDiplôme d'ingénieur and the academic title ofIngénieur Diplomé.[8]
It also hosts 2Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EPOG+[9] and EMSSE[10]), alongside other prestigious universities throughout Europe.
In 2017,Usine nouvelle ranked UTC No. 2 amongst 107 French engineering schools and universities.[11] In 2016,Usine nouvelle had ranked UTC No. 1 in France for highest number of startup creation by students and recent alumni.[12] The UTC has been ranked No. 1 in France for highest median earnings by recent alumni in 2016 withL'Étudiant.[13]
The university is a founding member ofSorbonne University Alliance, a group composed of French leading academic and research institutions, which alumni and faculty include 19Nobel laureates[14] and 7Fields Medalists.[15] It is also a founding member of the Sunrise Alliance, created in 2024 and funded by the European Union,[16] with other smaller-sized universities in non-metropolitan areas.
UTC has established six areas of research as institute priorities:biotechnology,energy and the environment,nanotechnology,computation and information technology, andmedia and the arts.[17]
UTC is home to 8 research units:[17]
UTC's 6-hectare (15-acre) campus is part of the city of Compiègne, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Paris, and overlooks theOise River with a blend of traditional and modern architecture. The university is one among a small group of Frenchtechnological universities which tend to be primarily devoted to the instruction of technical arts and sciences.
There are more than 28 300 UTC alumni(in 2024).
Notable alumni and faculty includes:
In 2005, UTC created withShanghai University,UTT andUTBM[19] theSino-European School of Technology (UTSEUS)[broken anchor], a multi-disciplinary structure devoted to foundational engineering education, research, and innovation. This school has grown and counts more than 1200 students, including its students in Shanghai and in France.[20]Its missions are to train high-level specialists in a trilingual and bicultural environment, Chinese and French, by implementing the French engineering education system, and to promote research cooperation between Shanghai University and UTC.
204 partnership with world-wide universities are in place, and 40 double degrees(in 2024). 15% of students were incoming mobilities(in 2024).