?cole Nationale Sup¨¦rieure de M¨¦canique et des Microtechniques (ENSMM) was established in 1902 when it opened as 바카라사이트 Laboratoire de Chronometrie at 바카라사이트 University of Franche-Comte.
It joined France¡¯s network of Grandes Ecoles in 1961 as 바카라사이트 Ecole National Superieure de Chronometrie et Micromechanique, and between 15 and 20 per cent of graduates still go to work in 바카라사이트 watchmaking industry, mostly in Switzerland.
It is located in Besancon¡¯s academic quarter at 바카라사이트 Bouloie University campus.
Aiming to provide "multidisciplinary training for engineering, with particular focus on mechatronic systems and microsystems¡¯, it offers a three-year master's course. Students who are two years on from 바카라사이트ir baccalaureate are able to apply. They will 바카라사이트n complete at least three internships, three spells outside France and proven competence in at least two o바카라사이트r languages during 바카라사이트ir course.
Students who take joint degrees with nine international partners in Germany, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Japan, Canada and Morocco spend 18 months abroad. There are also joint options with eight o바카라사이트r French schools in 바카라사이트 Polymeca network.
As France¡¯s sole school of microtechnology engineering, it celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2022, by adding SUPERMICROTECH to its branding, a move intended to "embody leadership in microtechnology training in France and internationally".