Results of the 2026 teacher-researcher recruitment campaign

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  • ENSA Paris-la Villette, member of the TAP consortium - Transitions Architecture Paysage

    The TAP project, winner of the AMI “Compétences et métiers d’avenir “* competition, aims to transform training courses in architecture and landscape over the period 2025-2030 to meet the challenges of digital and ecological transitions.

    It is supported by the ENSA-P network and its partners: REFC’A (Réseau pour la formation continue des architectes), amàco (association developing training, research and experimentation activities in eco-construction), INSA Val de Loire, INSA Strasbourg, CNOA and École de Chaillot (heritage architects).

  • Election of School Board members

    The terms of office of the members of the ENSA Paris-la Villette Board of Directors are coming to an end, and elections will be held in June 2026 to renew the three colleges representing teachers and researchers, ATS staff and students on this body.

    ENSA Paris-la Villette will use electronic Internet voting for these elections.

  • Summer Academy in Architecture and Urban Studies - Villa Albertine: 6 of the 9 participating students are from La Villette!

    Following a call for applications, Inès Ben Yarou, Ana Candale, Mathieu Gaudé, Goumar Assia Goumar, Naa-Larlei Lakai and Nathan Oriou have been selected to take part in a nine-week program set up by Villa Albertine and the Cultural and Educational Service of the French Embassy in the United States, in partnership with Gustave Eiffel University.

    This program, supported by Saint-Gobain, offers them the opportunity to enjoy a unique cultural, human and professional experience.

  • Acquire new skills: learn to build with straw!

    Since 2024, ENSA Paris-la Villette has regularly offered the Pro-Paille training course, which offers a comprehensive approach combining theory and practical exercises, enabling learners to master the principles and techniques in line with the professional rules for straw-bale construction (RPCP 2012) and apply them in construction or renovation projects.

    The RPCP 2012, drawn up by the Réseau Français de Construction en Paille, constitute the official and normative framework in France. They define best practices for the use of straw as structural insulation and plaster support.

    This continuing education course is aimed at all design, engineering and construction professionals wishing to acquire the skills needed to enter this market, as well as project owners and technical departments wishing to commission and maintain buildings (local authorities, landlords, developers).
    No prior knowledge is required.

    The next Pro-Paille training course, for a maximum of 15 people, will take place from September 14 to 18, 2026.

    Application deadline: June 26, 2026

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