Télécom & Management SudParis

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Telecom & Management SudParis (TMSP)
Télécom & Management SudParis
Logo Institut Telecom SudParis.jpg
Former names
INT, Institut National des Télécommunications
MottoApprenons à voler ensemble
Motto in English
Moving forward, together
TypePublic, Grandes Ecoles
Grands établissements
Established1979
Academic staff
180
Students1500
Location,
48°37′26″N 2°26′38″E / 48.624011°N 2.443972°E / 48.624011; 2.443972
CampusSuburban
15 acre campus
AffiliationsInstitut Mines-Télécom
Websitetelecom-sudparis.eu
imt-bs.eu

Telecom & Management SudParis (ex - INT : Institut National des Télécommunications[1] ) groups two French Grande Ecole located in Évry, a town south of Paris, France. It was formerly a research centre for France Telecom, and later turned into the leading institute for higher studies and research in telecommunications technology and the management of information and communications technology.

Former member of the UniverSud Paris.

The institute is composed of:

Together with Telecom ParisTech (also known as ENST or Telecom Paris), Telecom Bretagne, Telecom Lille 1, Eurecom and the Mines schools, Telecom & Management SudParis is a member of the Institut Mines-Télécom consortium (ex Institut Télécom, ex GET).

In 2008, the INT was renamed as Telecom & Management SudParis in line with the strategy of Institut Télécom.

Facilities[]

  • 180 faculty staff
  • 140 PhD students
  • 11 teaching and research departments:
  • Teaching and research departments:
    • Language and Human Science
    • Entrepreneurship, Management, Marketing and Strategy
    • Economics, Finance and Sociology
    • Information Systems
    • Advanced Research and Techniques for Multidimensional Imaging Systems (ARTEMIS)
    • Communications, Images and Information analysis
    • Electronics and Physics
    • Computer science
    • Networks and Software
    • Networks and Multimedia mobile services
    • Telecommunications Networks
Telecom & Management SudParis main buildings

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