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The 2023 Arts et Métiers activity report Arts et Métiers the key figures and highlights of the year.

Intended for journalists as well as academic and industrial partners, this document, prepared by the institution's Communications Department and Data Observatory, provides a summary of the highlights of 2023 in various areas such as training, research, corporate relations, international affairs, and CSR.

This activity report also presents key figures, particularly regarding the number of students and the employability ofArts et Métiers graduatesArts et Métiers positions held, sectors of activity, types of employment, etc.), as well as research, innovation, promotion, finances, human resources, corporate relations, and communication initiatives.

KEY FIGURES

  • 5,864 students, including 3,836 in the Grande Ecole Program
  • 82% of students signed their first contract within four months, including 60% before graduating.
  • 89% of graduates employed in the private sector in France are on permanent contracts. 97% have executive status.
  • 690 scientific publications
  • 9 patents filed
  • 20 European projects currently underway
  • 26 patrons, including 10 new ones
  • 4,000 companies have collaborated with Arts et Métiers
  • 35,000 alumni

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