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Intel® Innovation in Education in France
A Helping Hand for Higher Education
In the Classroom Intel has cemented important partnerships with two establishments of higher education in France. In 1999, Intel reached an agreement with the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, the internationally recognized science and engineering institute, and in 2002 an agreement was formed with INSEAD, an international graduate school of business with a campus located in France. Both programs represent a long-term, strategic commitment to higher education. Intel supports these institutions by regularly providing the latest equipment, organizing conferences, inviting speakers to university forums, and investing in research and development. Each year, Intel invites university students from each establishment to meet in-house researchers in a "university forum" during which the participants debate current research avenues and joint projects over two or three days.

Quick Facts
  • Intel is the only private company associated with training that is recognized by the French Ministry of National Education.


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Intel(R) Teach to the Future Adapted for Nationwide Initiative
Working in a Computer Lab

In September 2001, Intel signed an agreement with the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry of Research to support a French version of the Intel® Teach to the Future program. Intel® Enseigner pour le Futur is now available in eight higher education establishments (IUFM) or academies.

To best meet the needs of France's teachers and the demands placed on them, a team of trainers approved by the Ministry of National Education has adapted the contents of the Intel Enseigner pour le Futur program.

Intel Enseigner pour le Futur is currently operating in eight academies which are Aix-Marseille, Corsica, Orleans-Tours, Poitiers, Nantes, Lille, Nancy-Metz, and Toulouse.
 
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