Leonardo da Vinci Engineering School, French engineering school
Leonardo da Vinci Engineering School is an engineering school in Courbevoie near the La Défense business district, part of a larger educational campus. The building features modern classrooms, laboratories, and shared spaces for approximately 10,000 students and 300 faculty members.
The engineering school was founded in 1995 and received official recognition in 2003 to award engineering degrees. Since then, it has expanded its programs and gained various accreditations, showing steady growth over time.
The school is named after its patron and reflects a culture of collaborative learning among students. Groups frequently work together on projects in common areas, sharing ideas and building connections that define daily campus life.
The school is easily accessible by public transport and located near cafes and shops in the business district. The campus features bright classrooms, open workspaces, and is designed for easy navigation between different areas.
The school features specialized labs including FabLabs and incubators where students can build prototypes or launch their own projects. These hands-on workshops give students the chance to turn their ideas into reality.
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