The class photo, another school history?
Published on: April 17, 2019
As old as the invention of photography, the class photo has since become a...
Exhibition "Preuves d'amour", by Camille Gharbi
Too close to human
Published on: October 22, 2018
Setting up marine reserves far from human activity? A measure that may seem...
Four levers to make the company more inclusive
Published on: June 10, 2020
The results of the academic study we conducted in 2019 with several experts...
Sciences en bulles" comic strip: beware of the gorilla's memory
Published on: October 08, 2020
This extract from the "Sciences en bulles" comic strip is published as part of the Fête de la science...
Understanding the mechanisms of adaptation to climate change: a real challenge
Published on: November 05, 2020
Growing urbanization, intensive agriculture, overexploitation of resources, introduction of...
Is neoliberalism bad for your health?
Published on: April 16, 2021
The nature of public debates is sometimes surprising for anyone exploring economics;...
Rouages: "To be where research projects are built".
Published on: May 12, 2021
Émilie Domanico is in charge of European and international projects. As head of the...
"It's for your own good": can a sanction really be altruistic?
Published on: August 30, 2021
"Economics is the science that studies human behavior as a relationship between...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep15]: From aniridia research to the gravimeter
Published on: March 21, 2022
This week, Frédéric Michon, Inserm researcher at the Montpellier Neuroscience Institute...
Brain and language disorders" science bar
Launch of the Master in Wood Sciences
Published on: March 04, 2021
The first class of the Master in Wood Sciences will start in September 2021 at the Faculté...
Dogs in schools: animal mediation to care for pupils
Published on: June 08, 2023
Oasis, Pixel, Naya, Platon and Silou aren't just new acronyms for the French education system...