Institut national des études territoriales


The Institut national des études territoriales is a French Public administration school. INET offers initial and continuing training to managerial staff of large local and regional authorities. Most of the students from the INET become directors or head of department in towns of more than 80 000 inhabitants, departments or regions. Some of them start political careers and become French deputies or local politicians.
Created in 1990, the school is based in Strasbourg and changed name in 1998.

Recruitment

Entrance to INET is granted on a very competitive exam at the end of September. People generally take the exam after completing a master's degree at one of the Instituts d'études politiques.
Three different exams are organized each year:
The exam is in two parts:
Usually 1000 students take the "concours externe" exam. After writing and oral exams, 30 only are selected to enter the school.

Promotions

As in many French Public administration schools, academic years at INET are known as "promotions" and are named by the students after outstanding characters.
;Name of promotions and number of students
Promotions of directors of administrative servicesConcours externeConcours interneTroisième concoursTotal
Paris locaux 1990 66-12
-
Félicité de Lamennais -
Gaston Defferre -
-
François Mauriac 1010-20
À l'échelle humaine 1010-20
1010-20
François Rabelais 1010-20
Mirabeau 1515-30
Louise Weiss 2020-40
Jean Vilar 2020-40
Terres des Hommes 2425-49
Olympe de Gouges 2525-50
Vercors 2322550
Cervantes 2727660
Théodore Monod 2727660
Lucie Aubrac 2727660
Galileo 2929765
Aimé Césaire 3231770
Robert Schuman 3029665
Salvador Allende 3029564

Promotions of head librariansConcours externeConcours interneTotal
8210
8210
Georges Perec 8210
Flora Tristan 8210
Jean-Pierre Vernant 18624

Promotions of museum curatorsConcours externeConcours interneTotal
Hiéronymus Bosch 11213
Jacques Tati 11213
Niki de St Phalle 14115
Georges Meliès 10212
Erik Satie 11213
Saint-John Perse 9110

Alumni