École des mines d'Alès


L'École des Mines d'Alès was created in 1843 by King Louis Philippe, under the guardianship of the French Ministry of Economy, Finance and Employment, is a French technology and engineering university. From 2012, its full name changed into Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines d'Alès. Founded in 1843, this school was originally formed for study of the mining industry. It is now an engineering school in France Grandes écoles and of the Groupe des écoles des mines.
There are three year engineering degree and master's degree programs.

General Information

History

L'École des Mines d'Alès was founded in 1843.
The First World War forced the school to close down temporarily.
The EMA is a public national school under the guardianship of the Ministry delegated to the industry. "Les écoles des Mines", are organised together, known as GEM : Mines ParisTech, Albi-Carmaux, Douai, Nantes, Saint-Étienne and Nancy. These schools arrange an organisation to do research together which contributes a lot to the technological innovation and the industrial development of France.

Campus

The main part of the school is in the city Alès. The students' residence is around 2 km from the main campus. The residence offers individual rooms, double rooms or studios, furnished and equipped. There are also a laundry, a kitchen equipped, rooms for entertainment, a bar, an auditorium, and a TV room with campus wide internet access.

List of directors

The following is a list of directors by time period:

Education fields

Areas of study:
There are three centers of research:
Statistics in 2009: