

Mid-term review: driven by a collective effort, the University Innovation Hub charts its course for 2026–2028
Published on: April 14 , 2026

Science at UM [S05-ep16]: Life Rewa, a project as big as a truck
Published on: May 7 , 2026

[LUM#16] River Biodiversity Under Threat
Published on: May 2 , 2022
Between species extinctions caused by habitat changes or pollution, and the…

Julie Josse, the missing link in statistics
Published on: April 25 , 2022
At first glance, it seems difficult to see the connection between the treatment of head injuries and research…

What if the Y chromosome hadn't evolved as expected?
Published on: April 24 , 2022
This is one of the best-known facts in genetics: women are XX and men are XY.…

“Innovation isn’t a profit center; it’s a public service mission”
Published on: April 22 , 2022
On April 20, the University of Montpellier hosted the Deep Tech Tour. An event…

Marine Le Pen: A Campaign Full of Paradoxes
Published on: April 22 , 2022
Everything seemed new in Marine Le Pen’s third presidential campaign. Over the past ten years,…

The chemical formula for bronze, developed by chemists at the University of Montreal
Published on: April 18 , 2022
On March 27, ten students from the chemistry department pulled off a surprise…

The University of Montpellier and the Research Institute for Development have signed a cooperation agreement to share digital tools with joint research units
Published on: April 14 , 2022
On Thursday, April 14, 2022, Valérie Verdier, President and CEO of IRD, and Philippe…

Science at UM [S01-ep19]: Ecological Compensation at the Agro Institute’s BricoLab
Published on: April 14 , 2022
This week on "Science at UM," Sébastien Desbureaux, an economist at CEE-M, talks to us about…

Metropolitan voting and its divisions: the case of Montpellier
Published on: April 14 , 2022
How to interpret the map of the municipalities where Jean-Luc Mélenchon came in first in the first round…

New structures identified within our chromosomes
Published on: April 12 , 2022
Since the beginning of this century, major technological advances at the molecular level and…

Will *La France insoumise* be able to sustain itself in the long run?
Published on: April 11 , 2022
Jean-Luc Mélenchon's vote total placed him in third place in the first round of voting…

Science at UM [S01-ep18]: Electrodynamic Forces at the Agro Institute’s Hydraulic Hall
Published on: April 7 , 2022
This week on "Science at the UM," Jérémie Torres, a researcher at the Institute…

What Role Should Science Play in Times of Crisis? Perspectives in the Interconnected Fields of Health, the Environment, and Agriculture
Published on: April 5 , 2022
The conference will be opened by David Nabarro, the WHO’s Special Envoy for COVID-19…

Rouages: “Staying closely connected to research”
Published on: April 4 , 2022
Delphine Petit and Magali Puech both work in the research department…

Accelerating societal transitions with MAK’IT
Published on: April 4 , 2022
Since 2019, the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Montpellier, known as MAK’IT…

Are "nature" schools possible in the city?
Published on: April 4 , 2022
More than 80% of the French population lives in urban areas, and with it, the vast majority of…