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What (who) is Bureau International des Poids et Mesures - definition

FRENCH CIVIL SERVANT CORPS
X-Mines; Corps de Mines; Corps des Mines; Corps of Mines; Ingénieurs des mines; Corps of Mines (France); Corps des poids et mesures
  • Nobel Prize in Economics]]), [[Patrick Kron]] (business executive) and [[Albert Lebrun]] ([[President of France]]).

Bureau International des Poids et Mesures      
<body, standard> (BIPM) The standards body that ensures world-wide uniformity of measurements and their traceability to the International System of Units (SI). The BIPM is based in France and operates with the authority of the Convention of the Metre, a diplomatic treaty between fifty-one nations. It operates through a series of committees, whose members are the national metrology laboratories of the member states of the convention, and through its own laboratory work. The BIPM carries out measurement-related research. It takes part in, and organises, international comparisons of national measurement standards, and it carries out calibrations for member states. BIPM Home (http://bipm.fr/). (2005-03-15)
International Exhibitions Bureau         
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
B.I.E.; International Exhibitions Bureau; Bureau of international expositions; Convention relating to International Exhibitions; International Bureau of Exhibitions; Bureau of International Expositions; Convention on international exhibitions; Convention Relating to International Exhibitions; Bureau international des expositions
The IEB governs the frequency of international exhibitions and oversees the guarantees and facilties which the host nation is required to offer. By agreement, member states may mount international exhibitions only after the events have been registered with IEB. Member states are also precluded from participating in exhibitions in non-member states in the absence of agreement by the Bureau. IEB, originally created in in 1928, was revised in 1972; headquarters are in Paris, France.
Bureau of International Expositions         
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
B.I.E.; International Exhibitions Bureau; Bureau of international expositions; Convention relating to International Exhibitions; International Bureau of Exhibitions; Bureau of International Expositions; Convention on international exhibitions; Convention Relating to International Exhibitions; Bureau international des expositions
The Bureau of International Expositions, BIE, is an international organization established by the Paris Convention of 1928 to regulate the conduct and scheduling of international expositions in which foreign nations are officially invited to participate.

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Corps des mines

The Corps des mines is the foremost technical Grand Corps of the French State (grands corps de l'Etat). It is composed of the state industrial engineers. The Corps is attached to the French Ministry of Economy and Finance. Its purpose is to entice French students in mathematics and physics to serve the government and train them for executive careers in France.

Members are educated at the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, also known as Mines ParisTech. Each year, the Corps recruits between 10 and 20 members. Most of them are alumni from École polytechnique, who are usually among the top ranked students, others come from École normale supérieure (ENS), Télécom Paris or regular graduates of the Mines ParisTech. Upon graduation, Corps des mines engineers hold executive positions in the French administration.

Corps des mines engineers tend to hold top executive positions in France's major industrial companies in the course of their career.

Being admitted to the Corps des mines program is considered a significant fast-track for executive careers in France.