Centrale Lille Projets and Chimie Lille Etudes, our two junior companies, are renewing their offices! These initiatives open new doors for students, offering them unique opportunities for practical learning and professional development.
What is a Junior-Enterprise?
A Junior-Enterprise is a non-profit-making association run exclusively by students from a school or university. These students put into practice their theoretical knowledge acquired in class by working on real projects for external clients, often companies, associations or institutions.
These projects can cover a wide range of areas: marketing, finance, engineering, IT, communications and much more. By working on these assignments, students gain valuable professional experience, develop interpersonal skills and strengthen their professional networks.
Focus on Centrale Lille Projets
Founded in 1973, Centrale Lille Projets (CLP) is the Junior Enterprise of the École Centrale de Lille.
Centrale Lille Projets helps individuals and companies carry out their projects. It draws on the high-level training ofÉcole Centrale Lille’s 1,600 engineering students to offer a wide range of services covering all its customers’ needs. These services range frommarket research and business plans to the development of websites and mobile applications, including the production of prototypes and the translation of technical documents. These projects give our students the opportunity to put their technical skills to practical use, while providing innovative solutions to our partner companies.

Focus on Chimie Lille Études
Founded in 1991, Chimie Lille Etude (CLE) is the Junior Enterprise of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL).
The missions of Chimie Lille Etudes cover a wide range of fields, such as chemical analysis, research into new materials, the creation of solutions for environmental protection and many others. CLE thus offers our chemical engineering students the opportunity to work with partner companies and organisations, to apply their skills, and to contribute directly to concrete projects that have a real impact on the world of chemistry.

