ISEL, - the leading logistics engineering school associated with POLYTECH
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In spring 2021, after a long process which mobilized all staff, students, graduates, socio-economic partners and the presidency of the University of Le Havre Normandy, the Higher Institute of Logistics Studies (ISEL) was once again accredited by the CTI for its 4 engineering titles.
Located along the “Seine Axis” within the Le Havre Normandy Campus, but also within the Space Campus in Vernon and the Mécavenir Campus in Puteaux, the school covers with its four diplomas, all of the specialties of logistics engineering - from the design and management of logistics flows and systems to the implementation of logistics and industrialization 4.0 projects, - including the organization of industrial flows and logistics performance.
Drawing on its close relationships with the socio-economic fabric, ISEL has just over 600 engineering students at the start of the 2021 school year (equal share between apprentice and student statuses). It relies on its technological platforms and researchers from the University of Le Havre Normandy stationed at the school to undertake collaborative R&D work. To complete this system, a chair in logistics innovation will soon be created to carry out research work.
In order to increase its attractiveness and national and international visibility, ISEL has joined the large POLYTECH network of university polytechnic schools.
Thus, ISEL has become the gateway to the Le Havre metropolitan area, but also to Normandy, to the leading French network for engineering training since all POLYTECH engineering schools graduate up to 10% engineers in France.
Finally, after joining the Franco-German University in 2020, ISEL will offer its students in 2022 a double “master-engineer” degree in logistics in partnership with the Hochschule Bremerhaven.
So many projects that nourish the ambition of ISEL, the internal school of the University of Le Havre Normandy, is to strengthen its status as a reference school in logistics engineering and to train logistics engineers involved in major digital transformations. , intelligent technological, environmental and societal.