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École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Paris : ウィキペディア英語版
Télécom ParisTech

Télécom ParisTech (also known as ENST or Télécom or École nationale supérieure des télécommunications) is one of the top French public institutions of higher education and research (Grandes Écoles) of engineering in France. Located in Paris, it is also a member of the ParisTech Group and Institut Telecom.
In 1991, Télécom ParisTech and the EPFL collaborated and established a school named Institut Eurécom located in Sophia-Antipolis. Students can now be admitted in two different curriculums, located either in the Paris or the Sophia-Antipolis campus.
==History==

*In 1845, Alphonse Foy, director of telegraphic lines, proposed a school specializing in telegraphy for Polytechnicians. His proposition was rejected.
*The school was founded on 12 July 1878 as the École professionnelle supérieure des postes et télégraphes (EPSPT).
*In 1912 the school's name was changed to École supérieure des postes et télégraphes (ESPT).
*In 1934 the ESPT moved to rue Barrault, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris.
*In 1938 the school was renamed École nationale supérieure des postes, télégraphes et téléphones (ENSPTT), and in the same year, the President of France, Albert Lebrun honored the school Legion of Honor.
*During the Second World War, in 1942, the school was divided into two schools: the ENSPTT and École nationale supérieure des télécommunications (ENST). The ENSPTT was closed on 31 December 2002.
*In 1971 the ENST passed under the direct guardianship of the ''Direction générale des télécommunications'', and the development of the telecommunications during this period drove the state to create two associate schools: the ENST Bretagne in 1977 at Brest, and the INT in 1979 at Évry.
*In 1992 the ENST, together with the EPFL, founded the Institut Eurécom at Sophia-Antipolis.
*On 26 December 1996 the Groupe des Écoles des Télécommunications (GET) was established. It consists of a group of telecommunications schools including the ENST, the Telecom Bretagne, the Telecom SudParis, and Institut Eurécom.
*On 21 September 2009, the school's name was changed to Télécom ParisTech.〔 (Décret n° 2009-1136 du 21 septembre 2009 relatif à l'Institut Télécom ). Legifrance. Retrieved on 2014-06-16.〕

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