University of Technology of Compiègne
Université de Technologie de Compiègne | |
| Motto | Meaning to Innovation |
|---|---|
| Type | Public university, Grande Ecole |
| Established | 1972 |
| Endowment | €82.4 millions (2016) |
| President | Claire Rossi (2022-) |
Academic staff | 450 (2024) |
Administrative staff | 400 (2024) |
| Students | 4,400 (2024) |
| 270 (2024) | |
| Location | , France 49°24′01″N 2°47′59″E / 49.4002°N 2.7996°E |
| Campus | Urban, 19 acres (7.7 ha) |
| Colours | Gold and grey |
| Website | www |
Location in France | |
The University of Technology of Compiègne (French: Université de Technologie de Compiègne, UTC) is a public research university located in Compiègne, France. The university has both the status of public university and grande école. It was founded in 1972 as the first experimental Institute of Technology in France. There are now two other universities of technology in France, that form the UT Group: UTT in Troyes and UTBM in Belfort-Montbéliard.
A fundamental principle of the UTC is the education of both engineers and citizens inspired by humanist philosophy. Beyond an education in basic sciences (e.g. mathematics, theoretical physics) and engineering sciences (e.g. thermodynamics, polymer physics), the curriculum also has a strong emphasis on humanities and social sciences (e.g. philosophy, history of science and engineering, journalism). The overarching goal is to form humanist scientists and technologists capable of solving problems within a conscious and ethical framework of environmental, social, and societal consequences.