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Excellence with passionMASTER OF SCIENCEIN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING2020/1/

ISAE-SUPAEROGRADUATES:more than a centuryof achievementAT THE FOREFRONT OF AEROSPACEINNOVATION SINCE 1909A world leader in aerospace engineering higher educationWe have already trained more than 22 700 engineers who are contributing to thedevelopment of the aeronautics and space sector in France and around the world. Ourengineers’ vocation is to become future leaders in the aerospace industry and the world oftomorrow. That is why we have developed an integrated approach with training, researchand innovation in partnerships with academic players, many industrial stakeholders and anetwork of the best international universities.A wide range of degree programsin aerospace engineering:33 programs1700 studentsInventors: from the designer of the first jet aircraft to the inventor of theblack boxCEOs and high level executives at Airbus, Dassault, Safran, Thales, ATOS,AXA, IBM, and countless other industry leaders in France, Europe and all overthe worldDirectors of major programs such as Caravelle, Concorde, Airbus A320,Airbus A380 and Airbus 350AstronautsThree of today’s European astronauts attended ISAE-SUPAERO: Samantha Cristoforetti, Italy,ISAE-SUPAERO research project in 2000, Thomas Pesquet, France, ISAE-SUPAERO 2001graduate, Luca Parmitano, Italy, ISAE-SUPAERO 2009 Advanced Master’s program graduate.1500 Masters and 200 PhDs31% international students66 nationalities are present on campusAn extensive, active international alumni networkAn exceptional environment in the heart of ToulouseEurope’s leading hub of aerospace industries, laboratories anduniversitiesA Public Institution of higher education and research/2//3/

Masterof ScienceThe Master of Science is a two-year program undertaken afterundergraduate studies, including Bachelor’s degree or an equivalentdegree. It provides higher qualification for employment or furtherdoctoral studies.The ISAE-SUPAERO Master of Science degree program is internationallyrenowned and highly regarded as an innovative program in scienceand technologies. Fully taught in English, this program is designed toprepare engineering students to find and develop solutions to today’s andtomorrow’s challenges facing the world and the aerospace industry.The Master is accredited by the French Ministry of Higher Education andResearch in line with the European higher education system./4/OBJECTIVESLEARNING APPROACHIn order to support its steadily growing and to maintain business competitiveness, the globalaerospace industry needs high qualified engineers or researchers. Design complex aerospacesystems involve multinational geographically disseminated teams of project managers orvarious experts working in collaborative environment through integrated developmentplatform tools.The Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering is intended to educate graduate students insubjects relevant to these demanding challenges and needs of the industry.Giving students competences in engineering science, technology and design related toaeronautics and space, the MSc AE is designed to be multidisciplinary preparing futureengineers to easily and efficiently work on aeronautical systems, space systems andtheir applications, with emphasis on the complete life cycle of the system. With a largespectrum of knowledge the MSc AE allows students to tackle various aspects from designto operations of products and systems either in a research organism or in an aerospacecompany in a multinational environment.The ISAE-SUPAERO Master’s program is designed with a combination of lectures, tutorials,study cases and projects to be performed in industrial environment or in ISAE-SUPAERO’slaboratories. It is taught in English.The MSc AE program includes three-semester academic session, in ISAE-SUPAERO’spremises, provided by permanent professors and experts from aerospace industry bringingcurrent knowledge and experience.The last semester consists in a master thesis to be performed in a company or a laboratoryin the aerospace sector. After the thesis, students having obtained 120 credits underexamination will be awarded the Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from ISAESUPAERO./5/

A multidisciplinarycurriculumFULLY TAUGHT IN ENGLISH4 SEMESTERS OF 30 ECTS EACH1ST YEAR1ST SEMESTERThe first semester focuses on theFrench Classes forbeginners during thetwo years program2ND YEAR2ND SEMESTER3RD SEMESTER4TH SEMESTERcommon core curriculum. It takes alsointo account the background of theCOMMON COREstudents, while the second semesterA choice of 7 areas ofexpertise: Advanced Aerodynamicsand propulsion Aerospace structures Aerospace systems andcontrol Embedded systems Space systems Systems engineering Space imaging navigationand communicationoffers a wide choice of nineteen electives.In the third semester, students choosefrom among seven concentrationsspanning the main areas of aeronauticaland space systems design.Sciences &engineering, projectmanagement &systems engineering,foreign languagesELECTIVECOURSESMAJORSMASTER THESISRESEARCH PROJECT19 electives tobroadenstudents’ horizonsin new areasINDUSTRYPLACEMENT(OPTIONAL)/6/ACCREDITEDBY THE FRENCHMINISTRYOF HIGHEREDUCATIONAND RESEARCHIN LINE WITHTHE EUROPEANHIGHEREDUCATIONSYSTEMIn a company or aresearch laboratoryStudents have extensive opportunitiesto develop a scientific skills approachthrough research projects in ISAESUPAERO laboratories in second andthird semesters along with on-thejob skills during internships in theaerospace industry/7/

MajorsCommon coreStudents focus on one of seven areas of expertise including:Advanced Aerodynamicsand propulsionThe core curriculum is multidisciplinary with a strong grounding in science and engineering, along with courses in projectmanagement and foreign languagesSciences & engineeringObjective: to master solid technical and scientific skills in the major disciplines related to aerospace engineering ircraft systemsA Space systems Human factors Airworthiness Control Aerodynamics & propulsion Flight dynamics Aeronautical structures pplied mathematicsA Algorithm and computing Signal processing Cyber physical systemsProject management & systems engineeringObjective: to develop a global, interdisciplinary approach to the design and development of a product or a system roject managementP Systems engineeringForeign Languages and Soft SkillsObjective: to prepare students to communicate and to work in evolving multicultural, team-oriented environments.L anguages: french as a Foreign Language, German, Arab,Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian Intercultural WorkshopS oft Skills : self discovery, team work, negociation,professional techniques.ElectivesStudents select four electives among a choice of nineteen eroengines Architecture & Performance - Acoustics - ExperimentalAApproach in fluid dynamics - Software for CFD echanics of materials & structures - Aircraft structures - ComputationalMsolid mechanics - Structure design projectS oftware engineering - Simulation for systems engineering - Systemsarchitecture - Space Instrumentation ontrol of dynamic systems & implementation - Aircraft control &Cguidance - Adaptive control - Real time control of an aerospace system MDO - Instrumentation & flight data analysis - Aircraft design methods/8/ResearchProjectProjects are a key component of the programand are designed to broaden students’scientific, intellectual and social horizons. his research project features an experienceTof research at graduate level over 2semesters with a focus on acquiring indepth knowledge, expanding autonomy, andfostering innovativeness and the ability tothink critically. pplied AerodynamicsA Aeroelasticity & Flexible Aircraft Advanced aerodynamics ofturbomachinery Physics and Modelling turbulence Aeroacoustics Numerical fluid mechanics andHigh Performance Computing Multiphase Flow and CombustionAerospace structures eroelasticity & Flexible AircraftA Aerospace Structures Computational Solid mechanics Manufacturing Mechanics of materials Space StructuresAerospace systems andcontrol ultivariable systemsM Control of flexible structures Robust and optimal control Systems identification andestimation Non-linear control Hybrid control Avionics Aircraft Power Architecture Aircraft & Space Actuation Systems Preliminary Design Model & Sizing of Aircraft Air Conditioning SystemsEmbedded systems rchitecture and Programming ofASW systems Design and Synthesis of HardwareSystems Real Time Systems Real Time Network Model Based System Engineering Artificial Intelligence andAutonomous Systems System Dependability CertificationSpace systemsS pace environment and effects Mission analysis and orbital Space communications systems Space projects: tools for simulation Space projects financial and legal Satellite engineering and design Advanced control and applications Satellite AOCS Launchers guidance and control Satellite electrical systems On board data handlingsubsystems: functions andarchitectures Satellite thermal control systems Estimation and filteringSystems engineeringS ystems Dependability System Performance Assessment &Management System Engineering Data TechnicalData Management Systems Design and Architecture Introduction to verification &validation Systems Modeling and Analysis Airbus Study case : SystemsEngineering & certification of theA380Space Imaging Navigation& CommunicationPathway AircraftDesign and Operation:Student attending majors Aerospacestructure and Aerospace system andcontrol can follow the pathway AircraftDesign and Operation.In this case they attend two dedicatedmodules, in semester 2, and theyperform their research project in thisfield.Masterthesis he master thesis is performedTeither in industry or in a laboratory.It enables the student to developdeeper knowledge, understanding,capabilities and attitudes. Theoverall goal of the thesis is forthe student to demonstrate theknowledge and capability requiredto address successfully scientific orindustrial challenges. andom signal processing andRestimation Electromagnetism Wireless electronic systems Satellites and orbits Digital communications basics Telecommunications and networks Broadband satellite communicationsystems Remote sensing and sensors Satellite-based navigation/9/

AcquiringresearchexperiencePhD Track:Every year, several Master Graduatespursue PHD studies in our laboratories.Msc and PhD programs can be connectedin the frame of a PhD Track, supported byToulouse School of Aerospace Engineering(TSAE).Research laboratories hoststudents to complete theirresearch projectsWe are deeply committed to offering our students full accessto our research capabilities as well as academic and industrialpartnerships, covering the entire field of aerospace engineering.From a research policy point of view, the dual objective is360researchers on campus6to foster the development of new knowledge as well as toanswer the needs of the aerospace industry. Our main researchpartners are ONERA (the French Aerospace Lab.), LAAS-CNRSand OMP (Astronomical Observatory Midi-Pyrénées), thelargest French laboratories in the engineering science and spacefields. We have numerous long-term research and developmentdoctoral schoolsagreements with the main European aerospace companies:Airbus, SAFRAN, Thales Alenia Space, Rockwell-Collins,MBDA and Liebherr-Aerospace. Reflecting our longstandingAn international centerto host and train doctoralstudentscommitment to aerospace higher education and research,we are a member of the management board of the AerospaceValley cluster (550 aerospace companies and higher educationand research institutions from the Nouvelle-Aquitaine andOccitanie Regions)./10//11/

A multidisciplinary scientific policy:5 teaching andresearch departments12 The Aerodynamics, energetics and propulsion Department develops its research activities on three axes: Turbomachines and propulsion Aerodynamics Fundamental fluid dynamics The Mechanics, structures and materials Department is part of the Clément Ader Institute that gathers in a singlelaboratory all the research capabilities of the Occitanie Region (UPS, INSA, ISAE-SUPAERO, IMT Mines Albi-Carmaux).ISAE-SUPAERO professors’ research is focused on: Mechanical system modelling Materials & composite structures Surface treatment3 The Electronics, optronics and signal processing Department is organized into 4 research groups: Signal, communication, antennas, navigation Microelectronic image sensors Space systems for Planetology & Applications Optoelectronics for payloads and aerospace communications45 he Complex systems engineering Department concentrates research driven inTthe multidisciplinary scientific fields: Applied math Communication networks Decision making systems Engineering for critical systems he Aerospace vehicles design and control Department dedicates toTthe efficient and safe design and operation of vehicles.The three research groups: Aerospace Vehicles Design, Decision and Control, Neuroergonomics and Human FactorsAll 5 departments support a microaerial vehicle development programat an international level, on thebasis of student projects, researchand innovation projects, andinternational competitions.World class research facilities Autonomous system platform for micro-drones and robots Critical embedded systems platform Flight simulators and neuroergonomics platform Wind tunnels, aeroacoustics wind tunnel Turbofan Test Bed Drop tower, gas guns Fleet of 9 aircraft : TB 20, Robin DR 400, Vulcanair P68 Observer Software defined radio room Clean rooms for satellite integration Ground station for satellite tracking and operation Satellite command and control center/12//13/

StudentProjectsTHE AIAA DBFCOMPETITIONDuring eight months, six second year students ofthe Master of Science in Aerospace Engineeringhave designed and built a radio controlled aircraft,in order to participate in the biggest academicaeromodelling competition in the World: theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics(AIAA) Design/Build/Fly (DBF) competition in theUnited States.They have formed a multicultural team withmore than five nationalities represented: French,Ecuadorian, Italian, Spanish, and Indian. Eachmember comes with a different level of professionalexperience and educational background such asAerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,and Electrical Engineering and are cursing in theSystem Engineering major, System and Controlmajor, and Aerodynamic and Propulsion major.This event was an opportunity for them to applyclassroom theory in real world.The team is subdivided into several workgroup: Structures and Design Aerodynamics System and Control.The objective was to design and fabricate a multipurpose aircraft to support carrier operations. Theaircraft must be able to take off from a 4 feet wideby 10 feet long launchramp at an angle of 5 , itZOOM PROJETSRECHERCHEmust have a tail hook for restraint during power up,and the span of the aircraft must be at least 4 feet.Additionally, the aircraft must carry a minimum offour attack stores (large dart rocket), it must have arotating radome, and it must have folding surfacessuch that it fits inside a space of 3 feet wide by 2feet high in the stowed condition.Thanks to financial support of the Foundation ISAESUPAERO, that accompanies student projects, theteam took part and has presented their aircraft atthe competition.Project realised byPierre Troillard, Mateo Tobar, Enrico Baracaglia,Benjamin Solomon, Marc Arumi and Alba Aronax(MSc 2019)ARTERY INMICROGRAVITYHow the fluid dynamics within a coronary artery will behave in space?Would microgravity and radiation have an effect on the performance of coronary stents?These are the ambitious questions that a group of studentsis investigating as part of their research project. The TeamAIM (Artery in Microgravity) led by two second yearstudents of the Master of Science Aerospace Engineeringmajor Space System, Olivia Drayson and Nicolo Bernardiniwon in October 2018 the European Space Agency’s firstever “Orbit Your Thesis” program.The future experiment, that will be launched on theInternational Space Station (ISS) in 2020, will be a 2U(20cmx10cmx10cm) experiment cube housed in the ICECubes facility on board the ISS and will act as a test-benchfor investigating vascular haemodynamics in microgravity.An electric pump and reservoir will mimic the heart and ablood-mimicking fluid will be pumped around a closed loop ofvessels containing two models of a coronary artery in seriesOne model of the coronary artery will contain a coronarystent. The pressure of the fluid will be studied along itspath using a series of pressure sensors and a camerawill visualize the flow. Ground tests will be conductedconcurrently in order to perform a comparison betweenthe on-ground behavior and the behavior in microgravity.The AIM Team has now increased to nine members. Sevenother students with strong background in mechanical,electronical, medical and biological areas have joined theteam and bring their different skills. One group will be incharge of the electronic and mechanics fields and the otherone will be more focused on the scientific part.Thanks to the “Orbit Your Thesis” program, ESA Academywill fund the launch of the experiment cube to the ICECubes facility on the International Space Station for a 4month space mission. ESA Academy will also follow theAIM Team through the year by performing environmentaltest, supporting the project (50,000 euros) and assisting indeveloping their experiments. The AIM Team has alreadymade one week training at the ESA in Redu, Belgium.Michele Genoni, Federico Falcone,Olivia Drayson, Nicole Bernardini,Federica Vagnone, Luca Cerquetaniand Alessandro Cipolletta fromAIM Team./1412//15/

International experienceDifferent options to get an international experience: aster thesis (1 semester)M Optional internship (2 months)ESTHER SUSANA RUFAT MEIXSpain – Dassault Falcon Jet (Little Rock – USA)After deciding that Engineering was the path I wanted to follow for my future career, I was looking for adeeper connection with the industry and more research opportunities. All of this led me to choose ISAESUPAERO, as it offered me the opportunity to attend lectures given by professionals from the industryand to carry out a two-semester research project. During the MSc, I chose the Structures Major, so I tooktheoretical and practical courses focused on structures and materials and learned how to use relevantsoftware necessary to work in this field. As for the Master thesis, I worked at Dassault Falcon Jet inLittle Rock, Arkansas (USA) as a part of the Design Engineering team. There, my tasks focused on theoptimization of the cabin dividers of Falcon Aircraft to reduce costs and weight. I believe this internshipduring the 2nd year was essential for me, as it helped me prepare for my future professional career.Growingprofessional experienceAfter completing the internship in the USA, I started a 1 year graduate program at the European SpaceAgency (ESA) in Belgium, where I currently work as a systems engineer and project manager for severalCubeSat projects. This is an opportunity that I am really enjoying, as I am very passionate aboutCubeSats and even worked on the ISAE-SUPAERO EntrySat CubeSat as part of my research projectduring the MSc program.By the time they have graduated, MSc students will havecompleted several experiences during which they have ahands-on opportunity to develop team work methods, projectmanagement skills, and research practices, as well as workingin a multicultural, international environment.Research and innovation experienceWorking in an ISAE-SUPAERO research department or laboratory in France or abroad esearch projectR Master thesis Optional internshipIndustrial experience aster thesis (1 semester)M Optional internship (2 months)RAGHU VAMSI DEEPTHIMAHANTHIS:India - P3 (Toulouse - FRANCE).Going ahead with my decision for doing Masters in Aerospace Engineering, ISAE-SUPAERO stood at the top.Interesting course structure, innovative projects, and the location: Toulouse which is considered the hub ofAerospace. I took Aerospace systems and controls as my major for specialization. In my second semester, I gota chance to do my research project for a year on a CNES satellite mission under a CNES Scientist. In myfinal semester I did my internship in an industry where I gained knowledge and implementedlogic, algorithms for the automatic aircraft part design and placement. I understoodthat my work was going to bring some improvements in the existing industry.Now I am an Aerospace automation engineering developer. In parallelto my work, I am doing my research, which is funding by mycompany and some ISAE-SUPAERO students are alsoworking with me on this project./16/MARTA RASTEIRO DOS SANTOS :Portugal (Recipient of Gifas Scholarship Award)ISAE SUPAERO, Department of Aerodynamics, Energetics and Propulsion (Toulouse -FRANCE)My decision to enroll the Master of Science at ISAE-SUPAERO was based in two major facts: my interest forFluid Dynamics and Aeronautics and the high-level education and reputation of ISAE-SUPAERO in thisfield. During the master, I developed a strongly consolidate expertise in Aerodynamics, Fluid Mechanicsand Propulsion, given by the Major of Advanced Aerodynamics and Propulsion, and, at the same time anoverall insight of the Aeronautic and Aerospace fields. Currently, I am doing my Master thesis in theISAE- SUPAERO - Department of Aerodynamics, Energetics and Propulsion - where I joined a researchteam working in the understanding of the development of a fluid dynamic instability. This internshiprepresents for me a first contact with the research world, where I am having the change to improve mypractical capacities and to expand my theoretical knowledge./17/

For your future a wide rangeof exciting careerClose collaborationwith companies& industryperspectivesLARGE JOB OPPORTUNITIESOur graduates will work as technical experts, researchers and managers inthe fast-expanding aerospace sector and key sectors of the economy, in Europe1800250companies support ourdevelopmentCAPGEMINIThe ISAE-SUPAEROIAC ARIANE GROUPPRAMANAATR ACCENTURECareer Center providessupport for studentsDASSAULT ALTRANAVENCORE CNESRENAULTSAFRANAIRBUSAKKA THALES ROLLSROYCE PWCSTELIA MBDA WAVESTONEALTENAIR LIQUIDE AIRFRANCECYLAD LIEBHERR MECANO IDentering the workforceEvery year companiesreceive more than800ISAE-SUPAEROstudents for internshipsand master thesis.Conferences, industrialvisits, internships incompanies, forums,recruitment workshopsDAHERTHEANO ADVISORSATOS SOPRA STERIAengineers, and/or researchersfrom leading companies arevisiting lecturers.They deliver courses basedon the latest industrydevelopments and practices.30CLOSE-UP ON THE CLASS OF 201896 %3%5%3%Hired less thanfour months afterobtaining the degree22700graduates4% 2%8%2%2%125%ACTIVITIES14 %18 %Started their career in FranceMore than 70% work inToulouse area4%BUSINESSAREAAn alumni network of over85 %2%10%EYMore thanpartnershipssigned with smalland medium-sizedcompanies and majorindustrial playersand all over the world.61 %57 %Aeronautic Space Reseach anddevelopment Consulting firm (in managementstrategy.) Accomodation and food services Automotive Transportation OthersResearch and development Studies, Advisory and ExpertiseOthers Informatics Maintenance and Support Administration, Management Dpt, Finance, AccountingQuality Security Operational SafetyIT Operations / Maintenancecompany chairs for teaching and research in innovativeprograms in safety with Axa, transport aircraftinnovative concepts and space with Airbus Group andMAIN RECRUITERSAriane Group, in technological innovation with Daher,AIRBUS, AKKA, ALTRAN, THALES, ALTEN, EXPLEO, ALCIMED, ATOS, ATR, BCG.Embedded systems engineering and architecture withThales./18/Survey on 1st jobs, graduating class 2018/19/

Campuslife in the heartof ToulouseA complete rangeof athletic facilitiesYou will enjoy the pool, gym, climbing walls,fitness center, football and rugby fields,tennis and squash courts.More than 80 clubs for a dynamic associative life:Toulouse,European Capital of aeronautics and spaceculture, sports, technical clubs (micro-drones, space club,aeromodelling, robotics, etc.), social and humanitarianactions, event organization, etc.Nearly 90 000 direct jobs in aeronautics and spaceThe leading French region for research and aeronauticseducation.Practicing aeronautical sportsTen minutes from campus, we have a fleet of 9 planes (TB 20, Robin DR 400,4th city and university of FranceKnown as «la ville rose», in reference to the color of the city’smany historical brick buildingsP68 Observer.). Students have the opportunity to earn a wide choice of flight licensesunder very preferential conditions: powered aircraft gliding, parachuting, and paragliding.Every year 35 students obtain a pilot’s license.Repeatedly voted by the French as one of the most desirableplaces to live in France: exceptional quality of life, a great placeto live as a student !Welcometo our outstandingcampusLocated at the heart of the scientific anduniversity complex, our campus includes22 hectares along the UNESCO classified,lovely Canal du Midi. Teaching, living andsports facilities – we have it all!Student residences and the Student CenterThe 6 entirely new residences offer 1000 housing units, from 14m2 to 46m2.Residences include common areas such as study rooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.The Student Center includes a large main room with a snack bar area, a living room, TV rooms, and rooms for student clubsand activities.1h1520mnISAESUPAERO5mnParis by PlaneDowntown by carCycling to the metroMediterranean Sea by car/20/Pyrénées mountains by car1h301h30The ISAE-SUPAERO Toul’box:a student welcome kit tomake life easier right from day one:formalities, setting up a bank account,housing, language courses,cultural activities-find out all youneed to know and get started right away!Find out more at: https://toulbox.univ-toulouse.fr(Our Packages Special packs ISAE-SUPAERO)/21/

FundingISAE-SUPAEROFoundationscholarshipThis grant covers tuitionfees and allows students toloan to 12000 withoutinterest. This amount mustbe refunded within 2 yearsafter graduation accordingto a schedule agreed uponwith the ISAE-SUPAEROFoundation.TSAEToulouse Schoolof AerospaceEngineeringToulouse School ofAerospace Engineering(TSAE), a joint programbetween ISAE-SUPAERO,ONERA and ENAC aimsat promoting graduateand PhD programs in theaerospace engineeringdomain. Towards this end,it offers scholarships toundergraduate studentswho wish to enter the MScin Aerospace Engineeringof ISAE-SUPAERO and topursue in a PhD program.Our Master of Science students can benefit fromfinancial support from ISAE-SUPAERO Foundationand partners.CEDARExcellencescholarshipThe scholarship of theChair for Eco-Designof Aircraft (CEDAR) byAirbus covers tuitionfees and part of livingexpenses.(Major related toAircraft)This scholarshipcovers tuition feesand part of livingexpenses.The scholarship of the Chair ARISE,by Thales, for applicants to theMSc Aerospace Engineering (major“Embedded Systems” on the thirdsemester) covers tuition fees and part ofliving expenses.MBDA Program of Excellencefor Indonesia at ISAE-SUPAEROMBDA Program of Excellencefor India at ISAE-SUPAERO Sponsored by the French Embassyin India.22/EligibilityFully taught in English, the program is particularly suitable for studentswith: bachelor’s degree in aerospace or aeronautical engineering,Amechanical engineering and mechatronics All majors are open to these students: Advanced aerodynamics andpropulsion, Aerospace structures, Space systems, Aerospace systemsand control, Embedded system, Systems engineering, Space ImagingNavigation and Communication. bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering,Aelectronics, telecommunications Five majors are open to these students: Space systems,Aerospace systems and control, Embedded systems,Systems engineering, Space Imaging Navigation andCommunication. thers profiles in Engineering or ScienceO Industrial engineering, civil engineering or physics,mathematics, computer sciences (ISAE-SUPAEROadmissions officers will provide them with informationon the major open to them).This scholarship covers tuition fees and part ofliving expenses.On line application documentsFor more information on financial aid for foreignstudents in France, visit the Campus Francewebsite: http://www.campusfrance.org.Many government scholarships are available aswell (CONACYT (Mexico), BECAS CHILE (Chile),COLFUTURO (Colombia), CIENCIA SEMFRONTIRAS (Brazil), BEC-AR (Argentina)./in aerospaceengineering programARISE Excellence scholarshipThis scholarship covers tuition fees andpart of living expenses.GIFASProgram ofExcellenceJoin the MSC Resume, Cover letter, Copy of highest diploma or certificate ofenrollment, Transcripts for the 3 last years, 2 letters of recommendation TOEFL (IBT): 85 points (Inst. code: 9820), orTOEIC: 785 points, or IELTS: 6.5 points, or CAE/FCE : 170 points, GRE test results if available (not mandatory)For more information on the admissions procedure, please gree-msc/admissions//23/

AddressISAE-SUPAERO10, avenue E. BelinBP 5403231055 Toulouse CEDEX 4FranceTelephone33 (0)5 61 33 80 ae-supaero.fr/enGROUPECrédits photos : ISAE-SUPAERO Aude Lemarchand, Alain Félix/ Masaï,P.Nin, NASAJPL-Caltech, AIRBUS photo by R. GNECCO.Conception graphique : Laurent Gonzalez, California studio de créationDocument non contractuel : juillet 2019/24/

Directors of major programs such as Caravelle, Concorde, Airbus A320, Airbus A380 and Airbus 350 Astronauts AT THE FOREFRONT OF AEROSPACE INNOVATION SINCE 1909 1700 students 1500 Masters and 200 PhDs 31% international students 66 nationalities are present on campus A world leader in aerospace engineering higher education ISAE-SUPAERO GRADUATES: