The ' (Grenoble INP - Ense<sup>3</sup>, UGA) (Graduate School of sustainable engineering for Energy, Water and Environment) is one of the engineering schools of the '. As a ', students are admitted through a nationwide competitive examination. It was formed by the merger of the ' (ENSHM) (National Superior School of Hydraulics and Mechanics of Grenoble) and the ' (ENSIEG) (National Superior School of Electrical Engineers of Grenoble).
ENSIEG was created in 1908 to provide training for industrial electricians. ENSHM was later founded in 1929 to satisfy the demands of the local industries in Grenoble for graduating engineers in fluid mechanics and hydroelectricity. The two schools merged to establish Ense<sup>3</sup> in 2008. Their merger occurred during the overhaul of the Grenoble Institute of Technology (', ', ' and before that ').
During President Sarkozy's ', the Ense<sup>3</sup> radically changed residence from the Ampère (formerly belonging to ENSIEG) and Bergès (formerly of the ENSHMG) campuses to the West campus.
The school provides engineering training in the fields of energy (production, transport, distribution and management, and information processing), water (hydraulics, hydrology, civil engineering) and environment (renewable energies, energy efficiency, geotechnical, soil pollution, and environmental water quality). An engineering degree is awarded after completion of training.
Student recruitment is either through competitive polytechnic examinations or dedicated polytechnic preparatory schools that usually last for two years. Evidence of earlier degrees obtained from other universities could also serve as a foundation for admission.
The school offers training in the following specialties: multimedia signal and image communication systems, energy systems and energy markets, hydraulic structures and environments, electric power engineering, mechanical energy, energy engineering and nuclear engineering, automatic systems and information, and product engineering.
Degrees awarded at the Grenoble INP - Ense<sup>3</sup> are equivalent to a Master's degree. Some of the programs are:
Three programs that are mainly taught in English, according to the school's website, are:
The research led teaching staff of the school work in the following laboratories:
The Tenerrdis Center, located on the school premises, was designed to develop energies for the future. It is focused on platforms of technology, de-localized energy production, and energy savings in the home, as well as electronics, signal and image processing.