École supérieure de biotechnologie Strasbourg

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The French École supérieure de biotechnologie Strasbourg (ESBS) is a scientific college situated in Illkirch (Greater Strasbourg). It was founded in 1982 as an autonomous institute within the University of Strasbourg and offers an international biotechnology program.

In the year of 1988 the ESBS signed a convention on founding the European Confederation of the Upper Rhine Universities (German: Konvention zur Gründung einer Europäischen Konföderation der Oberrheinischen Universitäten, EUCOR), an initiative established by Professor Werner Arber, a Nobel Prize Laureate (Medicine) and Principal of the University of Basel, Switzerland. This makes it one of the Écoles Européennes des Universités du Rhin Supérieur (German: Europäische Schulen der Oberrheinischen Universitäten). Within the framework of this cooperation, the ESB Strasbourg is funded by:

Program

The complete biotechnology program takes three years. Students with a prediploma in chemistry, biology, biotechnology, engineering or any other science can apply. The application process includes compulsory interviews held at the four partner universities. Forty students are accepted each year .

The trilingual education requires students to have solid knowledge of German, French and English. Most of the courses are held at Strasbourg, but attending courses at the other universities involved is also part of the program.

The final degree is a diploma in biotechnology (German and Swiss) plus the French degree “Diplôme d'Ingénieur en Biotechnologie”.

History

The ESBS has been founded by the professors Jean-Pierre Ebel and Pierre Chambon in 1982 following the model of the existing French engineering schools. In 1987 it was officially registered by the Ministry of National Education and Research. The Institute moved from the University Strasbourg I Louis-Pasteur to a newly constructed building in the district of Illkirch in 1994 in order to become part of the technology campus. Since then, the capacities for students have been extended and several independent research laboratories have joined the Institute.

Awards

  • 2003: Prix Bartholdi: Bi-/Trinational education programs
  • 2003: DaimlerChrysler Services Preis

External links

See also

University of Freiburg Faculty of Biology