École Nationale des Chartes

École nationale des Chartes – PSL
Historic entrance at the Sorbonne.
Other name
  • National School of Charters
  • École royale des chartes (1822 to 1848)
  • École impériale des chartes (1852 to 1871)
TypeGrande école
Established1821 (1821)
DirectorMichelle Bubenicek (since 2016)
Location,
France
Campus2nd arrondissement of Paris
AffiliationsCampus Condorcet,
Université PSL
Websitewww.chartes.psl.eu

The École Nationale des Chartes (French pronunciation: [ekɔl nɑsjɔnal de ʃaʁt]; transl."National School of Charters") is a French grande école and a constituent college of Université PSL, specialising in the historical sciences. It was founded in 1821, and was located initially at the National Archives, and later at the Palais de la Sorbonne (5th arrondissement). In October 2014, it moved to 65 rue de Richelieu, opposite the Richelieu-Louvois site of the National Library of France. The school is administered by the Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research. It holds the status of a grand établissement. Its students, who are recruited by competitive examination and hold the status of trainee civil servant, receive the qualification of archivist-paleographer after completing a thesis. They generally go on to pursue careers as heritage curators in the archive and visual fields, as library curators or as lecturers and researchers in the human and social sciences. In 2005, the school also introduced master's degrees, for which students were recruited based on an application file, and, in 2011, doctorates.