Why does the French press name Grenoble, year after year, one of the best places in France to work and get an education?First of all, because of its unique profile and location in the heart of one of the country's most dynamic - and authentic - regions. The Greater Grenoble area has thrived as a result of its distinctive geography - the city's 400,000 residents are surrounded by the Alps, and are known for taking full advantage of the area's towering peaks, breathtaking views, and well-marked hiking trails. Grenoble also boasts an exceptional ecosystem that has nourished world-class businesses, research centres, and higher education for several decades.

Grenoble INP has trained leading engineers and produced numerous breakthroughs over its 100-year history. With six engineering schools, 22 programmes, and 32 advanced laboratories, Grenoble INP is a pillar of the local higher-education community - built around five major universities and home to 65,000 students and 25,000 researchers.
In addition these clear advantages, Grenoble INP enrols some 5,400 students in initial and executive education programmes and awards 1,100 Master's graduates and 200 PhDs each year. Indeed,
small really is beautiful! The school proves this on a

daily basis, as its engineering schools continue to form partnerships of excellence with universities around the world; Grenoble INP has around
180 partnerships with universities in 50 countries on six continents. Grenoble INP's international development strategy gives foreign students (w

ho make up approximately 25% of the student body) countless opportunities to spend one or more semesters in one of the school's 22 programmes, 11 of which are special international programmes.
With a personalised orientation programme to ensure you get the most out of your time at Grenoble and high-quality academics to prepare you for your future career, studying Grenoble INP is a decision that pays dividends today and in the future!