
Aivancity confirms its rise in the French higher education landscape: the school has just been awarded Master's degree status for its Grande École Program, a major recognition awarded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research.
This distinction is based on the HCERES assessment, which highlights a program that is "original, highly professionalizing, and internationally oriented," as well as individualized support and rigorous management.
This decision confirms an innovative educational model, conceived when the school was founded in 2020: a hybrid program combining technical expertise, understanding of organizations, ethical issues, societal impacts, and responsibility. By joining the circle of institutions that have earned state recognition, accreditation, and now a Master's degree, aivancity is affirming its position as a key player in artificial intelligence training in France.
This success is part of a consistent trajectory:
The Grande École Program stands out for its continuous professional immersion (6 to 9 hours per week of real-world projects), strong civic engagement, and ambitious diversity policy. In five years, more than 100 organizations have been supported by the AI Clinic, with employment rates reaching 90 to 100%. The school also stands out for its growing research output: 4 chairs, 46 publications, including 19 ranked A/B, as well as its involvement in the France 2030 Adopt'IA project.
We have chosen a multidisciplinary training program that reflects the current challenges of artificial intelligence.
This recognition confirms the relevance of our approach, which is closely aligned with the real needs of AI.
