
Low Tech: What Are the Societal Implications?
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“School isn’t for the poor”
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New facilities for the Gard campus of the Montpellier-Nîmes School of Medicine
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Published on: February 13 , 2023
On February 8, the Nîmes University Hospital Campus broke ground on the project…

“Early Childhood: Language, Multimodality, and Multilingualism”
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Science at UM [S02-ep14]: From a Sense of Insecurity to the Eco Forum
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Published on: February 2 , 2023
This week on "Science at UM," Marie-Christine Sordino, director of the law team…

23rd Water Seminar
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UM Meets Its Future Students
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Published on: January 18 , 2023
For its 33rd edition, the higher education fair was held at the Parc des…

“Energy Transition: How Citizens Can Take Action”
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OSU OREME Technical Meetup: “Low-Tech: Concepts and Implementation”
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Business Forum
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“Why not join us for school?”
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Published on: November 17 , 2022
As part of the recruitment campaign for teaching staff and…

Interview with Dean Guylain Clamour on the occasion of the opening ceremony
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Published on: September 30 , 2022
Program recorded at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Montpellier on…

Montpellier National School of Chemistry (ENSCM)
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Overview The École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier is a public engineering school and a constituent institution of the University of Montpellier. The school is accredited by the CTI (Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs) to award the chemical engineering degree for a maximum period of five years. It is also ISO 9001 certified for its entire curriculum and has earned the prestigious Apple Distinguished School designation for its innovative teaching approach, supported by a fleet of iPads provided to all its engineering students throughout their studies. ENSCM awards a single degree upon completion of its chemical engineering program, which can be pursued either as a full-time student or as an apprentice. Director: Pascal Dumy Chief Administrative Officer: Fatima Filippin Website Key Figures 360 engineering students 15% of students enrolled as apprentices Over 5,000 engineering graduates 120 industry professionals involved in the program 100% of students complete an extended international stay as part of the curriculum Up to 14 months of internships during the program 96% of students find employment within 6 months of graduation Programs ENSCM offers a unique program for high-level chemical engineers under apprentice and student statuses, who, in addition to in-depth knowledge in all fields of chemistry, possess a solid scientific and general education enabling them to adapt quickly and advance to positions of responsibility. The curriculum is built on a strong core foundation and branches into 8 specializations focused on chemistry and its related fields (biology, chemical engineering, etc.) and geared toward major industrial sectors. Learn more View map in full screen

Polytech Montpellier, an engineering school affiliated with the university
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Polytech Montpellier is a public engineering school that is part of the University of Montpellier. The school is accredited by the CTI (Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs) to award engineering degrees in six specializations. These degrees are available through both initial and continuing education programs for full-time students, and four of them are also available through apprenticeship programs. Director: Lionel Torres Administrative Director: Céline Berger Website Key Figures 50 years of history 10,000 engineering graduates 1,400 students enrolled 130 faculty members 50 administrative and technical staff 12 affiliated research laboratories Programs The school offers ten specialization programs, including four through apprenticeships, all accredited by the Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs. Learn more View map in full screen

Montpellier Environmental Research Observatory (OREME)
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Overview The Montpellier Environmental Research Observatory (OREME) is an internal school of the University of Montpellier and a member of the Observatory of Sciences of the Universe (OSU). It brings together more than 1,200 scientists from the CNRS, UM, IRD, and INRAE, spread across eight laboratories. OREME observes changes in the Earth, Water, Biodiversity, and the Universe. It collects, certifies, and makes available reliable long-term environmental data. It supports scientists and decision-makers in analyzing this data, promotes its reuse, and disseminates it widely through scientific outreach and awareness-raising initiatives. Understanding the transformations of the world around us means adapting to it better. Director: Agnès Lèbre (astronomer) Website Key figures 8 affiliated research units: Geosciences Montpellier (GM), Hydrosciences Montpellier (HSM), Center for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE), Montpellier Universe and Particles Laboratory (LUPM), Montpellier Institute of Evolutionary Sciences (ISEM), Marine Biodiversity, Exploitation and Conservation (MARBEC), G-EAU (Water Management, Stakeholders, Users), TETIS (Territory, Environment, Remote Sensing, Spatial Information) 3 observation platformsAETE-ISO – Support for Field Experiments and InstrumentationMEDIMEER – Marine and Coastal EnvironmentsData Platform – Access, processing, dissemination, and utilization of data 1 marine station in SèteMediterranean Station for Coastal Environment (SMEL) Training Dedicated to research and observation, the Observatory does not host students on its premises but participates in the Environmental Sciences program at the University of Montpellier. Thus, OREME contributes to the Master’s in Environmental Sciences, which offers post-baccalaureate programs combining research excellence with the transfer of knowledge to the professional world. Open the map in full screen