ITEEM, a Centrale Lille school

ITEEM is an engineering school of Centrale Lille Institut, created in 2003. It is the result of a merger between two institutions: Centrale Lille and SKEMA Business School.

The school prepares its students for entrepreneurship in a changing economy. The aim? To train engineers, managers and entrepreneurs to be versatile and autonomous! What sets ITEEM apart is its dual expertise in engineering and business.

After 5 years of study, the school awards a diploma in engineering management and entrepreneurship, with a strong management and entrepreneurship focus.

The merger between the two establishments has now given rise to a brand new curriculum and a new diploma: the Bachelor’s degree in engineering sciences and management, co-created and co-developed by ITEEM and SKEMA.

The ITEEM management team

Director: Éric DANIEL

Head of studies: Khaled MESGHOUNI

Administrative manager: Claude GRIMBERT

Centrale Lille Institut

Centrale Lille is a public higher education and research institution that has been training top-level engineers and researchers for 170 years.

It is made up of 4 engineering schools (École Centrale de Lille, ENSCL, IG2I & ITEEM), offering a wide and diversified range of courses to a variety of audiences (baccalaureate, CPGE, engineering diplomas, university diplomas, etc.), both nationally and internationally, enabling it to meet the needs of companies, based on distinct skill sets.

The school also offers 14 masters courses, 7 of which are taught entirely in English, and awards doctorates (3 doctoral schools).

The institute is also co-supervisor of 7 research laboratories in the Lille area.

Training at Centrale Lille Institut

The school trains engineers through its 4 in-house schools: École Centrale de Lille for generalist training, ENSCL for training chemical engineers, ITEEM for training engineer-managers-entrepreneurs and IG2I, for training engineers for intelligent and interconnected systems.

The range of courses has been expanded to include 14 Masters courses, 7 of which are taught entirely in English. The school also runs 3 doctoral schools.