CLERMONT AUVERGNE INP
Public higher education institution and engineering center of the University of Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
Clermont Auvergne INP is part of the INP Group, the leading network of public engineering schools in France, comprising 40 institutions. The institution welcomes nearly 2,900 students enrolled in engineering programs, integrated preparatory classes, university diplomas, and doctoral programs. 30% of students receive scholarships, nearly 19% are international, and 33% are women.
Clermont Auvergne INP fosters internationalization through numerous university partnerships and mobility programs, offering students an enriching academic and cultural experience. The institution comprises three schools: ISIMA, Polytech Clermont, and SIGMA Clermont, offering a variety of specializations, from computer science and robotics to mechanical engineering, chemistry, and civil engineering, with some programs available through apprenticeships.
Innovation and research are central to Clermont Auvergne INP, fostered through student projects, entrepreneurship, and partnerships with industry. Students participate in ambitious projects, particularly around mobility and sustainable engineering, such as the autonomous solar vehicle “Belénos” or the “Formula Student” program.
Clermont Auvergne INP fosters internationalization through numerous university partnerships and mobility programs, offering students an enriching academic and cultural experience. The institution comprises three schools: ISIMA, Polytech Clermont, and SIGMA Clermont, offering a variety of specializations, from computer science and robotics to mechanical engineering, chemistry, and civil engineering, with some programs available through apprenticeships.
Innovation and research are central to Clermont Auvergne INP, fostered through student projects, entrepreneurship, and partnerships with industry. Students participate in ambitious projects, particularly around mobility and sustainable engineering, such as the autonomous solar vehicle “Belénos” or the “Formula Student” program.