Grands établissements
Specific French public institution
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2022 | Institut Agro reached a significant milestone with 4,500 students, 300 teacher-researchers, 39 research units, and 187 international research partnerships. |
January 1 2022 | The establishment formally integrated three distinct schools: Institut agro Montpellier, Institut Agro Rennes-Angers, and Institut Agro Dijon, finalizing its comprehensive organizational structure. |
2020 | Institut Agro appears for the first time in the Shanghai ranking for agricultural sciences, ranking 28th globally. |
2020 | U-Multirank, initiated by the European Commission, awards Institut Agro a perfect score of 100/100, placing it first among French engineering schools. |
January 1 2020 | Institut Agro was officially created as a public scientific, cultural and professional establishment (EPSCP), merging multiple agricultural and food-related educational institutions. |
2018 | Montpellier SupAgro and Agrocampus Ouest (Rennes and Angers) announced their intention to merge and regroup their educational institutions. |
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