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École Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Toulouse

1909 establishments in France1970 establishments in FranceAgronomy schoolsEducational institutions established in 1909Educational institutions established in 1970
Forestry educationTechnical universities and colleges in FranceToulouse Institute of TechnologyUniversities and colleges in ToulouseUniversity of Toulouse

The School of Agricultural and Life Sciences (Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Toulouse) is a French public and national Grande Ecole in agricultural and life sciences, funded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research and member of Toulouse Tech. The ENSAT is a school of the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse (INPT), a university federating several schools dealing with engineering, agriculture and veterinary sciences, chemistry, meteorology. ENSAT works with seven laboratories joint to INRA or CNRS, and several industrial partners.

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