| With companies
Thanks to their support, companies contribute to the development of ESITC Paris, enabling the school to offer its students a high-level education with innovative teaching tools and a genuine research programme. The close collaboration between ESITC Paris, professional federations and companies (building and civil engineering majors, SMEs and intermediary companies) ensures that our training meets the needs of companies and offers our engineers excellent opportunities for professional integration
| With higher education institutions
Collaboration with our academic partners benefits our students and helps to increase bilateral academic cooperation, for example through the possibility of academic exchanges, cooperation in research activities, the pooling of technical resources, the synergy of skills and the development of a regional base
| With accreditation and labelling bodies
ESITC Paris has been recognised by the French State since 2001, has been accredited by the CTI since its creation and is evaluated by the HCERES. The school's commitment to institutions is also reflected in its contractual agreement with its supervisory ministry, the Ministry of Higher Education and Research. ESITC Paris was awarded the EESPIG label (Établissement d'Enseignement Supérieur Privé d'Intérêt Général) in 2015 and is a member of the UGEI and CDEFI networks. The school will join the Puissance Alpha competition in September 2022. ESITC Paris is also member of the UGEI and CEDFI networks
| International
The mobility of our engineering students is possible thanks to the partnership agreements signed with foreign universities as part of our commitment to the ERASMUS+ programme, as well as within the ECEM-ECM network of 12 universities (Denmark, Scotland, Finland, Spain, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Italy, Russia and Ireland). The EUR-ACE accreditation of our degree ensures international recognition for our engineers
| Research
Our teacher-researchers are associated with research laboratories and organisations as part of collaborative projects: CERTES (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche en Thermique, Environnement et Systèmes), Université Paris-Est Créteil and IFSTTAR-UGE (Formulation, Microstructure, Modélisation et Durabilité des matériaux de construction)
ESITC Paris has taken part in the BBobE project, which aims to recycle vegetable sponge waste in concrete as a partial or total replacement for sand. The aim is to use an experimental and numerical approach to optimise the formulation in order to develop materials with a reduced environmental impact, while meeting the technical requirements of the intended building application
ESITC Paris is currently participating in the Eco-Pavés Bas Carbone project to combat urban heat islands, in partnership with the commune of Alençon, ESITC Caen and the Paris Climate Agency