Engineering graduation ceremony: 12 students awarded the EELISA supplement
On the day of the graduation ceremony held on June 6, 12 students were awarded the EELISA supplement along with their engineering degree, for the third consecutive year.
To obtain the EELISA supplement, students must earn 10% of the ECTS credits required for their degree at their home institution through mobility within the Alliance.
During their engineering studies, these twelve students, coming from various departments of the School (ranging from Civil and Structural Engineering to Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, as well as Economics, Management and Finance), chose to undertake a mobility during their third year, during the 2023–2024 academic year, at another university within the Alliance. This mobility took the form of one semester, two semesters, or a double-degree program. Among the universities most selected by the students were Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Scuola Normale Superiore, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa, and Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
Depending on their chosen path, the EELISA supplement enabled them to validate between 30 and 90 ECTS credits.
