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What (who) is Ecole Normale Superieure - definition

TYPE OF STATE-RUN INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN FRANCE
Ecole Normale Supérieure; Écoles Normales Supérieures; Écoles normales supérieures
  • Key decrees and laws on the upper part of the entrance of ''École Normale Supérieure'', 45 rue d'Ulm

École normale supérieure         
An école normale supérieure () or ENS is a type of publicly funded higher education institution in France. A portion of the student body, admitted via a highly-selective competitive examination process, are French civil servants and are known as normaliens.
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  • The school's ''Cour aux Ernests'' under a coat of snow.
  • quadrangle]] at the main ENS building on ''rue d'Ulm'' is known as the ''Cour aux Ernests'' – the Ernests being the goldfish in the pond.
  • The main entrance to the ENS on ''Rue d'Ulm''. The school moved into its current premises in 1847.
  • [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] attended the school at the same time as his intellectual foe [[Raymond Aron]].
  • [[Louis Pasteur]] was a student at the school before directing it for many years.
  • The ''[[Scuola Normale Superiore]]'' in [[Pisa]], [[Italy]], which was founded as a branch of ENS and retains very close links to it.
  • [[Simone Weil]] attended the ''École normale supérieure'' in the 1920s and beat classmate [[Simone de Beauvoir]] to first place in philosophy.
  • Entrance of the historic building of the ENS, at 45, ''rue d'Ulm''. The inscriptions on the pediment of the monumental doorway display the school's two dates of creation (the first, ''9 [[brumaire]] an III'' (30 October 1794), in the oculus, under the [[National Convention]], the second, 17 March 1808), and the date of dedication of this building, 24 April 1841.
FRENCH "GRANDE ÉCOLE" (ENS PARIS)
École Normale Superieure; L'École Normale Supérieure; Ecole Normale Superieure; École Normale Supérieure d'Ulm (ENS Ulm); Ecole normale superieure; L'Ecole normale superieure; Ecole Normal Superieure; École Normale; Ecole Normale; Ecole normale supérieure; Ecole Normale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts; École normale supérieure (rue d'Ulm); Ecole Normale Superieure d'Ulm (ENS Ulm); Ecole Normale Superieure des Beaux-Arts; L'Ecole Normale Superieure; Ecole Normale Supérieure of Education & Technology; Ecole Normale Supérieure of Paris; ÉNS; ENS Ulm; Ecole Normale Superieur; The École normale supérieure; École normale supérieure de la rue d'Ulm; École normale supérieure (Ulm); Normale sup; Normale Sup; Ecole normale supérieure, Paris; Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris; Normale sup’; École normale supérieure (rue d'Ulm — Paris); E.N.S.; Ens paris; E.N.S. paris; École Normale Supérieure (Ulm); École Normale Supérieure; Ecole normale supérieure de Paris; École normale supérieure in Paris
<body> (ENS) A higher education and research institution in Paris, France.
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École Normale Supérieure (disambiguation)
An école normale supérieure () or ENS is a type of publicly funded higher education institution in France

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École normale supérieure

An école normale supérieure (French pronunciation: ​[ekɔl nɔʁmal sypeʁjœʁ]) or ENS is a type of publicly funded higher education institution in France. A portion of the student body, admitted via a highly-selective competitive examination process, are French civil servants and are known as normaliens. ENSes also offers master's degrees, and can be compared to "Institutes for Advanced Studies". They constitute the top level of research-training education in the French university system.

The history of écoles normales supérieures goes back to 30 October 1794 (9 brumaire an III), when École normale de l'an III was established during the French Revolution. The school was subsequently reestablished as pensionnat normal from 1808 to 1822, before being recreated in 1826 and taking the name of École normale in 1830. When institutes for primary teachers training called écoles normales were created in 1845, the word supérieure (meaning upper) was added to form the current name.

The Savary Law of 1984 restructured higher education in France and classified écoles normales supérieures within the category of établissements publics à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel.

As of January 2014, there are four existing ENSes:

  • École normale supérieure, located in Paris
  • École normale supérieure de Lyon, located in Lyon
  • École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay, located in Gif-sur-Yvette, near Paris
  • École normale supérieure de Rennes, located in Rennes

A twin institution has existed in Italy since its foundation by Napoleon Bonaparte, the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa.

Examples of use of Ecole Normale Superieure
1. Australian National University was Australia‘s best at 16th, while France‘s Ecole Normale Superieure was continental Europe‘s best at 18th.
2. Colin, a graduate of the elite Ecole Normale Superieure which has honed writers such as Jean–Paul Sartre, sees his work as a "high mission to counter the mood of a righteous Anglo–Saxon dominated world.
3. Last year‘s rankings are in brackets. 1 (1) Harvard University, US 2 (3) Cambridge University, UK 3 (4) Oxford University, UK 4 = (2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US 4 = (7) Yale University, US 6 (5) Stanford University, US 7 (8) California Institute of Technology, US 8 (6) California University, US ' (13) Imperial College London, UK 10 (') Princeton University, US 11 (17) Chicago University, US 12 (20) Columbia University, US 13 (11) Duke University, US 14 (15) Beijing University, China 15 (14) Cornell University, US 16 (23) Australian National University (Australia) 17 (11) London School of Economics and Political Science, UK 18 (24) Ecole Normale Superieure, France 1' = (22) National University of Singapore, Singapore 1' = (16) University of Tokyo, Japan.