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Web@cademie is a private, nonprofit and tuition-free computer programming school created and funded by French IONIS Education Group with several partners including Epitech and Zup de Co association. The school was first opened in Paris in 2010.

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11-635: Headquartered in Le Kremlin-Bicêtre , the school has branches in Lyon Strasbourg and Nancy . Web@cademie delivers a two-year program dedicated to people with no degree and no background (without the French Baccalaureate but with a strong motivation in computer science). This is to help dropout students to have a job in a competitive industry. The school has received the award Grande École du Numérique . The school

22-479: A Master of Business Administration recognized by French government and teaches both technical and management aspects. A special feature of the school is to admit students who are holders of a Bachelor , a Master or a Ph.D . In 2002, Grande école EPITA established specialization programs known as Mastères EPITA, which later led to the creation of a standalone school for these specializations and their expansion into new sectors after 7 years. The course

33-497: Is a non-profit organization and is entirely free. Major company such as Microsoft give financial support. Le Kremlin-Bic%C3%AAtre Le Kremlin-Bicêtre ( French pronunciation: [lə kʁɛmlɛ̃ bisɛtʁ] ) is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris , France. It is 4.5 km (2.8 mi) from the center of Paris . It is one of the most densely populated municipalities in Europe. Le Kremlin-Bicêtre

44-595: Is most famous as the location of the Bicêtre Hospital , where Superintendent Philippe Pinel is credited as being the first to introduce humane methods into the treatment of the mentally ill, in 1793. Its most notorious guest was the Marquis de Sade . Le Kremlin-Bicêtre is an urban commune, as it is one of the dense or intermediate density communes, as defined by the Insee communal density grid. It belongs to

55-427: Is served by Le Kremlin-Bicêtre station on Paris Métro Line 7 , and Hôpital Bicêtre station on Paris Métro Line 14 . Public primary and secondary schools: Secondary schools: There is one private elementary and junior high, Jeanne-d'Arc . Le Kremlin-Bicêtre also has the computer science schools EPITA and EPITECH . The computer programming school Coding Academy, IONIS School of Technology and Management ,

66-431: Is two years long for students with a Bachelor's degree. The school also admits students with two years of education following high school, or students with a master's degree . If the student does not have a Bachelor's degree and has had two years of education, they are required to take a "preparatory year" in addition to the course. The preparatory year is a general course in management and computer science covering topics in

77-641: The Web@cademie and the school E-Artsup are also located in the commune. IONIS School of Technology and Management IONIS School of Technology and Management ( IONIS STM ) is a French private graduate school, part of the IONIS Education Group . The school offers instruction in information technology, computer science, energy, biotechnology and management. It was established in 2009 in Ivry-sur-Seine . The school offers

88-474: The urban unit of Paris , an inter-departmental conurbation comprising 407 communes and 10,785,092 inhabitants in 2017, of which it is a suburban commune. The commune is also part of the functional area of Paris where it is located in the main population and employment centre of the functional area. This area comprises 1,929 communes. The name has roots both in England and Russia. Le Kremlin-Bicêtre

99-708: The manor. In 1813, the Bicêtre Hospital acted as a major reception point for evacuated casualties of the Grande Armée from the French invasion of Russia . Veterans of the invasion of Russia used to gather in a tavern near Bicêtre Hospital. This tavern was soon renamed Au sergent du Kremlin ("At the Kremlin sergeant") in reference to the Moscow Kremlin where the veterans had camped. Gradually

110-399: The name Kremlin was used for the whole neighborhood around the Bicêtre Hospital, and appeared for the first time officially in an ordnance map of 1832. Later the names Kremlin and Bicêtre were joined together and became the official name of the area. The commune of Le Kremlin-Bicêtre was created on 13 December 1896 by detaching its territory from the commune of Gentilly . Le Kremlin-Bicêtre

121-408: Was originally a hamlet called simply Bicêtre and located within the commune of Gentilly . The name Bicêtre comes from the manor built there by John of Pontoise , Bishop of Winchester (England), in the end of the 13th century. The name of this Manor of Winchester was corrupted into Vinchestre , then Bichestre , and eventually Bicêtre. The Bicêtre Hospital was built starting in 1634 on the ruins of

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