L’Atlas régional 2019-2020 est un outil indispensable pour une bonne appréhension de la structuration territoriale de l’enseignement supérieur et pour l’élaboration de stratégies territoriales. Il présente, sous forme de cartes, de graphiques et de tableaux, la diversité du système français d’enseignement supérieur.
L’Atlas régional 2018-2019 est un outil indispensable pour une bonne appréhension de la structuration territoriale de l’enseignement supérieur et pour l’élaboration de stratégies territoriales. Il présente, sous forme de cartes, de graphiques et de tableaux, la diversité du système français d’enseignement supérieur.
L’Atlas régional 2017-2018 est un outil indispensable pour une bonne appréhension de la structuration territoriale de l’enseignement supérieur et pour l’élaboration de stratégies territoriales. Il présente, sous forme de cartes, de graphiques et de tableaux, la diversité du système français d’enseignement supérieur.
Pour la France entière, les régions et les unités urbaines, l'Atlas des brevets propose un ensemble d’indicateurs et de graphiques interactifs permettant de caractériser les territoires au travers de leur production de brevets.
The regional atlas of student numbers offers a territorialised approach to higher education courses in France.
It is organised by region and provides a detailed overview of higher education territories: the maps give a clear overall vision of the distribution of students and the tables provide details of these students by agglomeration and commune according to course type.
The regional atlas of student numbers offers a territorialised approach to higher education courses in France.
It is organised by region and provides a detailed overview of higher education territories: the maps give a clear overall vision of the distribution of students and the tables provide details of these students by agglomeration and commune according to course type.
This regional atlas of student numbers is an essential tool for any analysis of the geographical organisation of higher education in France. It gives a precise overview of higher education student numbers and territories, presenting data in a series of maps by agglomeration and by course type.
The data used for this atlas are drawn from statistical surveys produced by the Statistical Department of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research.
The 2012 regional atlas reflects the diversity of the French higher education system. In a series of maps, graphs and tables it shows the distribution of students across French territory, by study track, by major subject area or by study cycle. It gives details of student numbers by agglomeration according to course type. This atlas is an essential tool that provides an understanding of the way higher education is structured throughout the territory, and can be used for the development of regional strategies.
This 2009-2010 atlas shows numbers of students enrolled in higher education institutions and courses, drawn from the information systems and surveys produced by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry for Youth and Associations, and the ministries for Agriculture, Fisheries, Health and Sports. The geographical unit used in this atlas is the urban unit, which is the equivalent of an agglomeration; for Île-de-France and the French overseas collectivities, the geographical unit used is the commune.
This 2010 atlas shows numbers of students enrolled in higher education institutions and courses in 2008-2009, drawn from the information systems and surveys produced by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Ministry of Education, and the ministries for Agriculture, Fisheries, Health and Sports. The geographical unit used in this atlas is the urban unit, which is the equivalent of an agglomeration; for Île-de-France and the French overseas collectivities, the geographical unit used is the commune.
This atlas shows numbers of students enrolled in higher education institutions and courses, drawn from the information systems and surveys produced by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Ministry for Health and Sports.
This atlas shows numbers of students enrolled in higher education institutions and courses, drawn from the information systems and surveys produced by the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Ministry for Health, Youth, Sports and Associations.
This atlas presents the numbers of students enrolled in institutions and programmes of higher education, as recorded in the information systems and surveys of the Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fishing and Rural Affairs and the Ministry of the Family and Social Protection. The combination of the above resources can sometimes lead to an incremental number of duplicate records of students enrolled in the higher education system. This is because the same student may enrol in several programmes and may be counted more than once if assigned a different identification number for each enrolment.
The geographic unit used in the present document is the 'urban unit', or agglomeration; for the Ile-de-France region, the commune is the geographic unit of reference.
This atlas shows numbers of students enrolled in higher education institutions and courses, drawn from the information systems and surveys produced by the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Rural Affairs and the Ministry for the Family and Social Protection.
This 2004-2005 atlas shows numbers of students enrolled in higher education institutions and courses, drawn from the information systems and surveys produced by the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research, and by the ministries of Agriculture, Fisheries, Health and Sports. The geographical unit used in this atlas is the urban unit, which is the equivalent of an agglomeration; for Île-de-France and the French overseas collectivities, the geographical unit used is the commune.
This 2003-2004 atlas shows numbers of students enrolled in higher education institutions and courses, drawn from the information systems and surveys produced by the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research, and by the ministries for Agriculture, Fisheries, Health and Sports. The geographical unit used in this atlas is the urban unit, which is the equivalent of an agglomeration; for Île-de-France and the French overseas collectivities, the geographical unit used is the commune.
This 2002-2003 atlas shows numbers of students enrolled in higher education institutions and courses, drawn from the information systems and surveys produced by the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research and by the ministries of Agriculture, Fisheries, Health and Sports. The geographical unit used in this atlas is the urban unit, which is the equivalent of an agglomeration; for Île-de-France and French overseas collectivities, the geographical unit used is the commune.