
ENM Campuses
Ecole Nationale de la Météorologie AKA ENM
42 Av. Gaspard Coriolis, 31100 Toulouse, France
ENM Campuses
Ecole Nationale de la Météorologie - Toulouse Campus
The Ecole Nationale de la Météorologie (ENM) in Toulouse is the primary campus for meteorological education and training in France. As part of Météo-France, it offers specialized programs for students and professionals aiming to excel in weather forecasting, climatology, and atmospheric sciences. The campus is renowned for its rigorous academic environment and state-of-the-art facilities, providing hands-on training in meteorology and related fields.
- Meteorology Technician Training: A foundational program designed to equip students with the skills needed for operational weather forecasting and data analysis.
- Engineer in Meteorology: An advanced course for aspiring meteorological engineers, focusing on numerical modeling, atmospheric physics, and climate dynamics.
- Master’s in Meteorology and Oceanography: A specialized graduate program that delves into the interactions between the atmosphere and oceans, preparing students for research and applied roles.
- Continuing Education for Professionals: Short-term courses and workshops for meteorologists and other professionals to update their knowledge on the latest forecasting tools and climate trends.
- International Training Programs: Courses tailored for international students and professionals, often in collaboration with global meteorological organizations, focusing on tropical meteorology and climate adaptation.
Located in Toulouse, a hub for aerospace and scientific research, the campus benefits from proximity to other leading institutions and industries. Students have access to cutting-edge meteorological instruments and simulation tools, ensuring they are well-prepared for careers in national weather services, research institutions, or private sectors. The ENM also emphasizes sustainable practices and the study of climate change, integrating these critical topics into its curriculum to address global environmental challenges.
