Découvrir l'ENSG à travers un documentaire de France 3 réalisé à l'occasion du centenaire de l'École

The National School of Geology was founded in 1908 as the Institute of Applied Geology of Nancy, during a period of strong industrial expansion in the region, when Nancy, through the vagaries of history, became the capital of eastern France. Initially intended to train geological engineers for mining, its area of ​​expertise gradually expanded to include geological exploration, energy geology, geotechnics and hydrogeology (in the 1960s), the environment and waste management (in the 1980s), geomodeling in the 1990s, and finally, data science. Its engineering degree has been recognized by the French Engineering Accreditation Commission (CTI) since its inception.