Institut de Statistique de l'Université de Paris (ISUP, roughly translated as "Paris Institute of Statistics" or literally to "Institute of Statistics of the University of Paris") is a graduate school of statistics based in Paris, in the fifth arrondissement. It offers specializations in actuarial sciences (finance and insurance), biostatistics as well as industry and services. Founded in 1922 by the mathematician Émile Borel, it is the oldest and one of the most prestigious schools for statistics in France. Since 2018, the institute is affiliated to Sorbonne University and located on the campus of Jussieu.

Paris Institute of Statistics
Institut de Statistique de l'Université de Paris
MottoL'excellence statistique
Motto in English
The statistical excellence
TypeGrande Ecole
Established1922 by Émile Borel
DirectorOlivier Lopez
StudentsFrom 120 to 150
Location,
CampusJussieu
AffiliationsInstitute of Actuaries of France, Sorbonne University
Websitewww.isup.upmc.fr

History

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Émile Borel, founder of ISUP (1922)

The ISUP is the oldest training statistics in France: it was founded in 1922 (by the mathematician Émile Borel) 20 years before the ENSAE and 72 years before the ENSAI.

At the end of the Great War, Émile Borel, one of the greatest mathematicians of his time, was appointed to the Chair of Probability and Mathematical Physics at the University of Paris. So at this time, there is almost no teaching of statistics and the idea of applying mathematics to any specific field arouses contempt "real" mathematicians. Borel is confident that in economy - in Insurance, in particular - there is a demand.[1] This intuition is the basis for the creation of the ISUP 1922. During the thirty years that followed, under the leadership of mathematical leaders, ISUP will initiate the introduction in France, the teaching of statistics and industrial applications, management or Operational Research.

Modern history

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The current headmaster is Olivier Lopez. Among teachers, traditionally shared with the University of Paris VI or with some ESSEC (partner school) or Dauphine (other actuarial school), several have a worldwide reputation for their research. These include Jean Jacod (the Franco-German Science Award 2008), Paul Deheuvels (a member of the Academy of Sciences), Gérard Biau (2003 prices young statistician of the French Society of Statistics). On its website, the administration announced that it received 1,064 job offers in 2007, it represents more than 20 offers per student. The average compensation for hiring students ISUP makes the ISUP among major French schools that offer the best remuneration.

Notable people from ISUP

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "R.Catellier and L.Mazliak. The emergence of French probabilistic statistics. Borel and the Institut Henri Poincaré around the 1920s. Revue d'histoire des mathématiques, Tome 18 (2012) p. 271-335".
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