In 2009, the ENSAT celebrated its centenary: a century of agronomy
Founded in 1909 by Paul Sabatier, Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, the Agricultural Institute moved to the Avenue de Muret in the centre of Toulouse in 1948 and became the National Institute of Agronomy (ENSAT) of Toulouse.
In 1970, the Institute participated in the creation of the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse (INPT) which combines the Institute of Electrotechnology, Electronics, Computer sciences, Hydraulics and Telecommunications (ENSEEIHT) and the Institute of Chemistry, Industrial and Chemical Engineering and Technology (ENSIACET).
In January 1998, ENSAT moved to the heart of the AgroBioHub of Toulouse-Auzeville.



