
Low Tech: what are the prospects for society?
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"School is not for the poor".
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New areas for the Montpellier-Nîmes medical school in the Gard region
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Published on: February 13, 2023
On February 8, the Nîmes university hospital campus inaugurated the construction...

"Early childhood: languages, multimodality, plurilingualism".
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A l'UM la science [S02-ep14] : From feelings of insecurity to the Eco rendez-vous
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Published on: February 02, 2023
This week on A l'UM la science, Marie-Christine Sordino, director of the law team...

23rd Water Seminar
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The UM meets its future students
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Published on: January 18, 2023
For its 33rd edition, the higher education fair took place at the Parc des...

"Energy transition: what citizens can do".
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OSU OREME technical aperitif "Low-tech: concepts and implementation".
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Company Forum
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"How about doing school with us?"
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Published on: November 17, 2022
As part of the competitive recruitment process for teaching and administrative...

interview with Dean Guylain Clamour on the occasion of the start of the new academic year
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Published on: September 30, 2022
Program recorded at Montpellier's Faculty of Law and Political Science in...

École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier (ENSCM)
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General presentation The École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier is a public engineering school, part of the University of Montpellier. The school is accredited by the CTI (Commission des Titres d'Ingénieurs) to deliver the degree of chemical engineer for a maximum of 5 years. It is also ISO 9001 certified for its entire training program, and has been awarded the prestigious Apple Distinguished School label for its innovative teaching methods, supported by a fleet of iPads supplied to all its engineering students throughout their studies. ENSCM offers a single diploma for all chemical engineers, whether students or apprentices. Director: Pascal Dumy Managing Director: Fatima Filippin Website A few figures 360 engineering students 15% of students under apprentice status Over 5,000 graduate engineers 120 industrial contributors to the training program 100% of students spend a long period abroad as part of their curriculum Up to 14 months in internships during the curriculum 96% of students find a job within 6 months of graduation Training ENSCM offers a unique training program for top-level chemical engineers under apprentice & student status, In addition to in-depth knowledge in all areas of chemistry, they have a solid scientific and general culture, enabling them to adapt quickly and rise to positions of responsibility. The curriculum is based on a solid core curriculum, followed by 8 options based on chemistry and its interfaces (biology, chemical engineering, etc.) and oriented towards major industrial development sectors. Find out more Open map in full screen

Polytech Montpellier, a university engineering school
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Polytech Montpellier is a public engineering school, part of the University of Montpellier. The school is accredited by the CTI (Commission des Titres d'Ingénieurs) to deliver engineering diplomas in six specialties, which are accessible through initial and continuing education under student status, and in four cases through apprenticeship. Director: Lionel TorresAdministrative Director: Céline Berger Website Key figures 50 years in existence 10,000 engineering graduates 1,400 students 130 teaching staff 50 administrative and technical staff 12 associated research laboratories Courses The school offers ten training specialties, including four apprenticeships, all accredited by the Commission des titres d'ingénieur. Find out more Open map in full screen

Montpellier Environmental Research Observatory (OREME)
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General presentation The Observatoire de REcherche Montpellierrain de l'Environnement, an Internal School of the University of Montpellier, is an Observatory of the Sciences of the Universe dedicated to the study of hazards and the vulnerability of Mediterranean environments. The Observatory therefore focuses on natural hazards and the impact of global and anthropogenic changes on the living and inert Mediterranean space, thanks to the skills of its partners in geosciences, hydrosciences, biodiversity sciences and ecology. OREME's essential mission is to collect, integrate and share the heterogeneous data associated with these disciplines, and to highlight correlations that could not be identified beforehand. The key to this linking of data: the discovery of systematic signals enabling us to judge the effect of global or anthropogenic change and to understand the mechanisms in its environmental effects. Director: Eric Servat Website Key figures 7 affiliated research units (Géosciences Montpellier, Hydrosciences Montpellier, Centre d'Écologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive, Laboratoire Écosystèmes lagunaires, Institut des Sciences de l'Évolution, Centre de Bio-Archéologie et Écologie, Laboratoire Univers et particules de Montpellier) 2 observation platforms for the Mediterranean environment (GLADYS - Etude intégrée du Littoral and AETE - Analyse de la pollution des Eaux) 1 marine station at Sète (SMEL) 9 FTE assigned to the OSU OREME and 73 FTE participating in the observatory's missions via the research units Training Dedicated to research and observation, the Observatory does not welcome students on its premises, but participates in the training courses of the Environmental Sciences branch of the University of Montpellier. For example, OREME contributes to the Master's degree in Environmental Sciences, which offers 5-year postgraduate courses combining excellence in research and the transfer of knowledge to the professional world. Open map in full screen