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<p><b>INSA Toulouse (National Institute for Applied Sciences)</b> is a French public engineering school. Created in 1963, it has made a priority out of developing its international dimension as INSA Toulouse has worked to attract many foreign students and developed international programs. Aside from training engineers, its mission includes developing ongoing training, scientific research as well as its valorization, which is why it offers research masters and PhDs.</p>
 
<p><b>INSA Toulouse (National Institute for Applied Sciences)</b> is a French public engineering school. Created in 1963, it has made a priority out of developing its international dimension as INSA Toulouse has worked to attract many foreign students and developed international programs. Aside from training engineers, its mission includes developing ongoing training, scientific research as well as its valorization, which is why it offers research masters and PhDs.</p>
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<p>With its roots dating back to the former University of Toulouse, founded in 1229, <b>Toulouse III – Université Paul Sabatier</b> was officially created in 1969 by merging the former Faculties of Medecine, Pharmacy and Science. Today, the Toulouse III - Université Paul Sabatier is one of the leading universities in France, renowned for its scientific influence, the diversity of its laboratories, and the courses it offers in the fields of science, health, sport, technology and engineering.</p>
 
<p>With its roots dating back to the former University of Toulouse, founded in 1229, <b>Toulouse III – Université Paul Sabatier</b> was officially created in 1969 by merging the former Faculties of Medecine, Pharmacy and Science. Today, the Toulouse III - Université Paul Sabatier is one of the leading universities in France, renowned for its scientific influence, the diversity of its laboratories, and the courses it offers in the fields of science, health, sport, technology and engineering.</p>
 
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<p>The <b>LISBP</b> was formed in 2007 from the merger between 2 laboratories : “Laboratoire Biotechnologie-Bioprocédés (LBB)” and “Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Procédés de l’Environnement (LIPE)”.
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Revision as of 21:18, 27 September 2018

Sponsors

Our institutions


INSA Toulouse

INSA Toulouse

INSA Toulouse (National Institute for Applied Sciences) is a French public engineering school. Created in 1963, it has made a priority out of developing its international dimension as INSA Toulouse has worked to attract many foreign students and developed international programs. Aside from training engineers, its mission includes developing ongoing training, scientific research as well as its valorization, which is why it offers research masters and PhDs.


UPS

Université Paul Sabatier

With its roots dating back to the former University of Toulouse, founded in 1229, Toulouse III – Université Paul Sabatier was officially created in 1969 by merging the former Faculties of Medecine, Pharmacy and Science. Today, the Toulouse III - Université Paul Sabatier is one of the leading universities in France, renowned for its scientific influence, the diversity of its laboratories, and the courses it offers in the fields of science, health, sport, technology and engineering.


Our sponsors


LISBP

LISBP

The LISBP was formed in 2007 from the merger between 2 laboratories : “Laboratoire Biotechnologie-Bioprocédés (LBB)” and “Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Procédés de l’Environnement (LIPE)”. LISBP is a mixed research unit: INSA, INRA and CNRS. The lab is composed of 12 research teams and 8 technology platforms and technical supports with a thematic spectrum ranging from systems biology to process design covering fundamental, technological and applied research.