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ENSAE Paris, officially École nationale de la statistique et de l'administration économique de Paris (French pronunciation: [ekɔl nɑsjɔnal də la statistik e də ladministʁɑsjɔ̃ ekɔnɔmik də paʁi]; "Paris National School of Statistics and Economical Management"), is a grande école in France and a member of IP Paris (Institut Polytechnique de Paris). ENSAE Paris is known as the specialization school of École polytechnique for economics, finance, applied mathematics, statistics, and data science. It is one of France's top engineering schools and is directly attached to France's Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (INSEE) and the French Ministry of Economy and Finance.[citation needed]
École nationale de la statistique et de l'administration économique Paris | |
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Other name | La grande école de l'économie, de la statistique, de la finance et de l'assurance |
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Motto | Compter pour savoir, comprendre pour prévoir |
Motto in English | Count for knowledge, grasp to forecast |
Type | Grande Ecole |
Established | 1942 |
President | |
Academic staff | 49 |
Students | 581 |
Location | Palaiseau , France |
Campus | Paris-Saclay |
Website | www |
History
The ENSAE was established in 1942 by the (ancestor of the INSEE, National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) under the name School of Applied Statistics. In 1946, with the creation of INSEE, the school took the name of INSEE Specialization School. At this time, the school led to two types of administrative careers: "administrateur" (the highest managing level of the INSEE administration) and "attaché" (a lower level) civil servant executive. Early promotions included five or six "administrateurs" students and five or six "attachés" students.
The decree of 2 November 1960 changed the school's name to the National School of Statistics and Economic Administration. As a result, the number of students grew, and the school opened to graduate students from law schools and universities of economics. Finally, the decree of 15 April 1971 clarified the administrative status and the objective of the school in the academic field, designating the ENSAE a Grande Ecole.
In the 1980s, a scholarship system was established to support doctoral studies. In addition, a research laboratory, the CREST (Center for Research in Economics and Statistics), a joint laboratory with Ecole Polytechnique, was formed in 1988.
In 1994, the Department of training for "attachés" became a full-fledged school, the (ENSAI, relocated to Rennes). The "administrateurs" training stayed at the ENSAE where increasing numbers of students chose to specialize in financial modeling and other new areas of applied statistics such as biostatistics or quantitative marketing.
In 2006, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin officially announced the moving of the school to the new ParisTech Campus in Palaiseau, near the École polytechnique, in 2010.
In 2017, the school moved to its current campus in Palaiseau.
Mission
Included in the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) under the tutelage of Ministry of the Economy, Industry and Employment, ENSAE provides training for statisticians-economists, some of which are civil servants belonging to the Corps des Administrateurs de l'INSEE, a category of top level public managers in the French administration.
Economists and statisticians trained are intended to contribute to the economic research; former students hold positions within international organizations (UN, IMF, World Bank, European Commission,...) and French administration or other public institutions (Ministry of Economy, INSEE, CREST,...).
The school admits students from diverse backgrounds:
- Alumni of classes préparatoires (from scientific preparatory classes MP / PC / PSI / MPI, but also business school preparatory classes ( "ECG") and Humanities and Social Sciences preparatory classes (Khâgne BL)).
- Admission after a graduate degree (normaliens, polytechniciens students or other holders of Grandes écoles Master's degrees).
The institution is actually the only French Grande école to admit scientific, business and humanities students, as long as a strong quantitative background is provided.
Since 2006 the school is accredited to deliver the title of "ingénieur" by the French Commission of Engineering Titles.
Academic affiliations
The school has several partnerships and agreements with other academic institutions where students can complete their curriculum during their specialization year. A large and growing number of students chose to do such dual degree program in order to get an additional Master of Science, MBA or PhD degree from renowned institutions in the area of economics, finance, statistics, and applied Mathematics where its curriculum is one of the best, such as Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Columbia, NYU, Chicago, Cornell, Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College, LSE, Humboldt University of Berlin, Mannheim, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, etc.
The ENSAE also has a partnership with Sciences Po Paris, HEC Paris, ESSEC Business School, ESCP Business School allowing its students to pursue both curriculum at the same time and get an additional master's degree from said universities. The agreement waives the students from passing the entry written examination.
ENSAE was a member of ParisTech, the excellence engineering cluster gathering the best parisian Grandes Ecoles in each area of engineering: X, AgroParisTech, ENGREF, Ponts, ESPCI, Mines, ENSTA, ENSAM, Télécom Paris, Chimie ParisTech.
In 2019, a portion of these schools (including ENSAE, X, Télécom Paris) left ParisTech to create the "Institut Polytechnique"
Jobs prospects
Former ENSAE graduates work in a variety of fields, including data science and machine learning, as well as finance, management, consulting, economic analysis, and research (in economics and statistics).
About 14% of the recent alumni work in the public sector, the remaining works in insurance (25%), consulting (21%) or other industry sectors.
Around 17% of them get a first job outside France, in particular in London and New York. They are hired by tech firms, financial firms such as banks, insurers or hedge funds for their technical expertise in Data Science, Machine learning, finance, mathematics, economics and statistics.
2006 graduate positions are as follows:
- 53% work in Machine learning/Data Science (including research)
- 33% work in finance insurance:
- 21% work in financial engineering
- 7% are traders
- 11% are actuaries
- 3% are portfolio managers
- 24% are work in market survey and consulting:
- 10% economic analysis
- 4% consulting
- 1% audit
Since the ENSAE was founded, more than 6,500 statisticians economists, machine learning engineers, and data scientists have graduated.
Remark
Note that the abbreviation ENSAE also refers to SUPAERO, a grande école for aerospace engineering in Toulouse, France (now ISAE). In order to mark the difference between the two schools, ENSAE is called "ENSAE Paris", in reference to the city where it is located.
Alumni
As a Grande Ecole, the ENSAE has a strong and organized alumni network. The "Association des Anciens de l'ENSAE" () manages the links between the different generations of graduates and help them at each stage of their career. The ENSAE Alumni Association is a member of , and . The current president of the association is .
Here is a list of some of the most accomplished alumni.
- Philippe Brassac, CEO of Crédit Agricole S.A
- Benoît Coeuré, Member of the executive board of the European Central Bank, previously director of
- Frédéric Gagey, CFO of Air France-KLM
- Guy Abeille, economist.
- (1965), CEO of Médiamétrie
- Michel Aglietta (1964), economist
- Christian Gouriéroux, economist
- (1975), economist, professor at École polytechnique and chief economist at Natixis
- Alain Bensoussan (1965), member of the French Academy of Sciences, former chairman of European Space Agency (ESA) Council, former president of the CNES, former president of the INRIA
- François Bourguignon, former chief economist of the World Bank, president of the
- (1982), director of the economic policy, French Ministry of finance
- Guillaume Carlier, mathematician
- (1977), CEO of Coface
- (1988), chief economist (AXA)
- (1968), president of the French Telecommunications, Postal and Print Media Distribution regulation authority (ARCEP)
- Jean-Michel Charpin (1973), economist, previously director of the French National Institute of Economy l'INSEE
- Alain Desrosières (1965), sociologist
- Bruno Durieux (1969), former Minister
- (1995), global head of Goldman Sachs Principal Strategies
- (1988), co-founder of Alphadyne Asset Management
- (1987), chairman, SVP
- Franck Goddio, underwater archaeologist
- (1970), CEO of AGF Asset Management
- (1964), former
- Jean-Jacques Laffont (1970), economist
- Fabien Lévy, composer, former professor of composition at Columbia University, professor at the *
- (1977), founder of the Equity Derivatives Department of Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking in 1980' see article here
- Edmond Malinvaud (1948), economist
- (1973), EDF
- (1979), chairman and chief executive officer of Imerys, former managing director of Citroën (PSA Peugeot Citroën) and managing director of the Fonds stratégique d'investissement (FSI)
- (1963), economist
- Hamza Ben Driss Ottmani (1973), Moroccan economist and writer
- , president of Edmond de Rothschild Investment Partners
- , professor at the IDEI and at the École polytechnique
- Bernard Salanié (1986), economist, professor at the École polytechnique and at Columbia University
- Christian Sautter (1965), former French Minister of Finances
- (1970), former president of the
- (1965), economist
References
- Key figures (2015)
- First job in 2006 Archived 7 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- 3% de déficit : "Le chiffre est né sur un coin de table", Le Parisien, 28 September 2012
External links
- ENSAE website—(in French)
- ENSAE Alumni—(in French)
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statistique et de l administration economique de Paris French pronunciation ekɔl nɑsjɔnal de la statistik e de ladministʁɑsjɔ ekɔnɔmik de paʁi Paris National School of Statistics and Economical Management is a grande ecole in France and a member of IP Paris Institut Polytechnique de Paris ENSAE Paris is known as the specialization school of Ecole polytechnique for economics finance applied mathematics statistics and data science It is one of France s top engineering schools and is directly attached to France s Institut national de la statistique et des etudes economiques INSEE and the French Ministry of Economy and Finance citation needed ENSAE ParisEcole nationale de la statistique et de l administration economique ParisOther nameLa grande ecole de l economie de la statistique de la finance et de l assuranceMottoCompter pour savoir comprendre pour prevoirMotto in EnglishCount for knowledge grasp to forecastTypeGrande EcoleEstablished1942PresidentAcademic staff49Students581LocationPalaiseau FranceCampusParis SaclayWebsitewww wbr ensae wbr fr wbr enHistoryThe ENSAE was established in 1942 by the ancestor of the INSEE National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies under the name School of Applied Statistics In 1946 with the creation of INSEE the school took the name of INSEE Specialization School At this time the school led to two types of administrative careers administrateur the highest managing level of the INSEE administration and attache a lower level civil servant executive Early promotions included five or six administrateurs students and five or six attaches students The decree of 2 November 1960 changed the school s name to the National School of Statistics and Economic Administration As a result the number of students grew and the school opened to graduate students from law schools and universities of economics Finally the decree of 15 April 1971 clarified the administrative status and the objective of the school in the academic field designating the ENSAE a Grande Ecole In the 1980s a scholarship system was established to support doctoral studies In addition a research laboratory the CREST Center for Research in Economics and Statistics a joint laboratory with Ecole Polytechnique was formed in 1988 In 1994 the Department of training for attaches became a full fledged school the ENSAI relocated to Rennes The administrateurs training stayed at the ENSAE where increasing numbers of students chose to specialize in financial modeling and other new areas of applied statistics such as biostatistics or quantitative marketing In 2006 Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin officially announced the moving of the school to the new ParisTech Campus in Palaiseau near the Ecole polytechnique in 2010 In 2017 the school moved to its current campus in Palaiseau MissionIncluded in the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies INSEE under the tutelage of Ministry of the Economy Industry and Employment ENSAE provides training for statisticians economists some of which are civil servants belonging to the Corps des Administrateurs de l INSEE a category of top level public managers in the French administration Economists and statisticians trained are intended to contribute to the economic research former students hold positions within international organizations UN IMF World Bank European Commission and French administration or other public institutions Ministry of Economy INSEE CREST The school admits students from diverse backgrounds Alumni of classes preparatoires from scientific preparatory classes MP PC PSI MPI but also business school preparatory classes ECG and Humanities and Social Sciences preparatory classes Khagne BL Admission after a graduate degree normaliens polytechniciens students or other holders of Grandes ecoles Master s degrees The institution is actually the only French Grande ecole to admit scientific business and humanities students as long as a strong quantitative background is provided Since 2006 the school is accredited to deliver the title of ingenieur by the French Commission of Engineering Titles Academic affiliationsThe school has several partnerships and agreements with other academic institutions where students can complete their curriculum during their specialization year A large and growing number of students chose to do such dual degree program in order to get an additional Master of Science MBA or PhD degree from renowned institutions in the area of economics finance statistics and applied Mathematics where its curriculum is one of the best such as Harvard Stanford Princeton Columbia NYU Chicago Cornell Cambridge Oxford Imperial College LSE Humboldt University of Berlin Mannheim Universitat Pompeu Fabra etc The ENSAE also has a partnership with Sciences Po Paris HEC Paris ESSEC Business School ESCP Business School allowing its students to pursue both curriculum at the same time and get an additional master s degree from said universities The agreement waives the students from passing the entry written examination ENSAE was a member of ParisTech the excellence engineering cluster gathering the best parisian Grandes Ecoles in each area of engineering X AgroParisTech ENGREF Ponts ESPCI Mines ENSTA ENSAM Telecom Paris Chimie ParisTech In 2019 a portion of these schools including ENSAE X Telecom Paris left ParisTech to create the Institut Polytechnique Jobs prospectsFormer ENSAE graduates work in a variety of fields including data science and machine learning as well as finance management consulting economic analysis and research in economics and statistics About 14 of the recent alumni work in the public sector the remaining works in insurance 25 consulting 21 or other industry sectors Around 17 of them get a first job outside France in particular in London and New York They are hired by tech firms financial firms such as banks insurers or hedge funds for their technical expertise in Data Science Machine learning finance mathematics economics and statistics 2006 graduate positions are as follows 53 work in Machine learning Data Science including research 33 work in finance insurance 21 work in financial engineering 7 are traders 11 are actuaries 3 are portfolio managers 24 are work in market survey and consulting 10 economic analysis 4 consulting 1 audit Since the ENSAE was founded more than 6 500 statisticians economists machine learning engineers and data scientists have graduated RemarkNote that the abbreviation ENSAE also refers to SUPAERO a grande ecole for aerospace engineering in Toulouse France now ISAE In order to mark the difference between the two schools ENSAE is called ENSAE Paris in reference to the city where it is located AlumniAs a Grande Ecole the ENSAE has a strong and organized alumni network The Association des Anciens de l ENSAE manages the links between the different generations of graduates and help them at each stage of their career The ENSAE Alumni Association is a member of and The current president of the association is Here is a list of some of the most accomplished alumni Philippe Brassac CEO of Credit Agricole S A Benoit Coeure Member of the executive board of the European Central Bank previously director of Frederic Gagey CFO of Air France KLM Guy Abeille economist 1965 CEO of Mediametrie Michel Aglietta 1964 economist Christian Gourieroux economist 1975 economist professor at Ecole polytechnique and chief economist at Natixis Alain Bensoussan 1965 member of the French Academy of Sciences former chairman of European Space Agency ESA Council former president of the CNES former president of the INRIA Francois Bourguignon former chief economist of the World Bank president of the 1982 director of the economic policy French Ministry of finance Guillaume Carlier mathematician 1977 CEO of Coface 1988 chief economist AXA 1968 president of the French Telecommunications Postal and Print Media Distribution regulation authority ARCEP Jean Michel Charpin 1973 economist previously director of the French National Institute of Economy l INSEE Alain Desrosieres 1965 sociologist Bruno Durieux 1969 former Minister 1995 global head of Goldman Sachs Principal Strategies 1988 co founder of Alphadyne Asset Management 1987 chairman SVP Franck Goddio underwater archaeologist 1970 CEO of AGF Asset Management 1964 former Jean Jacques Laffont 1970 economist Fabien Levy composer former professor of composition at Columbia University professor at the 1977 founder of the Equity Derivatives Department of Societe Generale Corporate amp Investment Banking in 1980 see article here Edmond Malinvaud 1948 economist 1973 EDF 1979 chairman and chief executive officer of Imerys former managing director of Citroen PSA Peugeot Citroen and managing director of the Fonds strategique d investissement FSI 1963 economist Hamza Ben Driss Ottmani 1973 Moroccan economist and writer president of Edmond de Rothschild Investment Partners professor at the IDEI and at the Ecole polytechnique Bernard Salanie 1986 economist professor at the Ecole polytechnique and at Columbia University Christian Sautter 1965 former French Minister of Finances 1970 former president of the 1965 economistReferencesKey figures 2015 First job in 2006 Archived 7 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine 3 de deficit Le chiffre est ne sur un coin de table Le Parisien 28 September 2012External linksENSAE website in French ENSAE Alumni in French 48 42 40 N 2 12 28 E 48 7110682 N 2 2076584999999795 E 48 7110682 2 2076584999999795