
Office of Research Doctoral Studies
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Director: Delphine Dolques Deputy Director: Bénédicte LABAT Responsibilities: The DRED is responsible for implementing theUM policyUM research and doctoral education, which is politically led by the Vice President for Research. This objective is broken down into the following responsibilities: Overseeing research and doctoral studies to ensure the consistency of scientific policy Overseeing the HCERES evaluation campaign: research and doctoral components Overseeing and managing the Academic Research Committee, its executive board, and the relevant subcommittees: scientific integrity and conflict resolution Coordinating research structures and resources Supporting department heads in coordinating research resources Overseeing doctoral education Coordinating and managing doctoral studies and the HDR Ensuring theapplication of the ISO 9001 standard to the doctoral program Monitor scientific output and participate in the implementation of the open science plan Provide support to the HR Department in managing research human resources Support the implementation of the charter on scientific integrity Design and implement initiatives to modernize research management Co-Co-manage the Research Information System (SI Research ) in partnership with the DSIN Address major societal challenges Ensure the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol within the university’s APA unit View the University of Montpellier’s organizational charts

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Published on: September 20 , 2022
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Published on: September 16 , 2022
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SGM – Materials Science and Engineering – IUT Nîmes
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Activities and Objectives of the Association The SGM Association supports student life at the IUT de Nîmes through various initiatives: providing a study room equipped with computer stations; having second-year students assist first-year students; organizing social events, ski trips, etc.

Pen!
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Activities and Objectives of the Association Plume! is a student association that produces and disseminates scientific culture to the general public. Its approaches are complementary: to inspire, promote, and highlight the dissemination of knowledge among young scientists. To this end, the association publishes the monthly magazine *Plume!*, which discusses science in language that everyone can understand. It also organizes training sessions for undergraduate and graduate students to introduce them to the art of communicating their research to a general audience. Executive Board President: Vincent Bonhomme

Focus on Earth
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Activities and Objectives of the Association The Objectif Terre association brings together undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students in earth and water sciences at the University of Montpellier. Objectif Terre supports students in their academic lives through group purchases of supplies and by providing past exam papers. The association also organizes various events, such as parties, happy hours, and trips. To foster a strong sense of community among its members, the association publishes a newsletter called “Géoscoop” and designs a T-shirt every year.

The Montpellier Law Students' Association
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Activities and Objectives of the Association The Corpo Droit aims to organize activities and events for students at the Montpellier School of Law. Through its various initiatives, it fosters a vibrant campus life in keeping with tradition and advocates for students’ interests before various councils. Our Achievements: The Gala; Moot court and public speaking competitions; The Master’s and Legal Careers Fair; Charity events; Partnerships with Montpellier businesses for students; An orientation weekend and a ski trip; Various social events; The annual class sweater; Executive Board President: Vadim CHARPENET Treasurer: Tony NAVARRIA

Nîmes University Institute of Technology (IUT)
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Overview Opened in 1968, the IUT de Nîmes offers technical and vocational training programs tailored to local and regional needs. As a major socio-economic player in the Languedoc-Roussillon region, the institute has awarded more than 20,000 degrees since its founding. A true incubator for multidisciplinary initiatives (space technology, accessibility, electric vehicles, FABLAB, innovative materials), the Nîmes IUT offers a project-based educational approach. As a result, one-quarter of the students pursue their studies through work-study programs. Director: Moulay Saïd EL YOUSSOUFI Administrative Director: Barbara MENGUAL ALLAIN Website Key Figures 1,200 students (traditional undergraduate programs, apprenticeships, and continuing education) 80% continue their studies (engineering schools, professional bachelor’s degrees, and bachelor’s degree programs) 5 Professional Bachelor’s degrees offered through work-study programs and traditional undergraduate programs 1/3Professors, 1/3 instructors, 1/3 industry professionals (250 part-time instructors) Strong partnerships with companies and organizations (REXEL, CNES, EDF, Eurocopter, etc.) Programs The Nîmes University Institute of Technology (IUT) offers programs leading to Bachelor’s degrees in Technology (BUT) and Professional Bachelor’s degrees. These programs are offered in 5 thematic departments: Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Technology Business and Public Administration Materials Science and Engineering Learn More View the map in full screen

School of Economics
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Overview Located in the heart of the Richter Campus and easily accessible via the two tram lines that serve it, the University of Montpellier’s School of Economics offers a dynamic, welcoming learning environment that fosters success. It boasts a modern campus equipped with all the resources needed to study, get involved, and thrive: a university library, a student dining hall, and a student center. Professors, instructors, and administrative staff put their knowledge and skills at the service of students to ensure high-quality support and a pleasant working environment. The Faculty’s goal is to provide everyone with the best conditions to expand their knowledge, shape their professional path, and prepare for a promising career. Committed to student life, the Faculty encourages participation in the UFR’s many student organizations, whether they involve cultural, athletic, social, or community service initiatives. Dedicated to providing an enriching experience both academically and personally, it supports each student in achieving success in their academic journey and in shaping their years of study to be filled with discovery, engagement, and achievement. Dean: Edmond Baranès; Administrative Director: Eliette Monségur Key Figures 2,000 students 16 administrative staff 45 Professors instructors Academic Programs The Faculty offers a comprehensive range of programs in economics, structured around several Bachelor’s degree tracks, a dual Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science, and a Multidisciplinary Graduate Studies Program (CPES). These programs provide students with a solid foundation in economic analysis, quantitative methods, and the social sciences, while developing skills that are in high demand across many sectors. At the Master’s level, the program offerings are structured around two specializations: Money, Banking, Finance, and Insurance (MBFA), comprising several specialized tracks: actuarial science, banking risks, market risks, financial engineering, and information systems. Economics, featuring numerous tracks covering the major fields of economics: energy economics, environmental economics, development economics, digital economics, public economics, health systems, behavioral economics, governance, and public policy. The programs offered by the Faculty of Economics are distinguished by a strong professional focus (internships, projects, and apprenticeships for several tracks), close ties to research, and excellent career outcomes. Graduates thus go on to pursue a wide variety of careers, including economic analyst, econometrician, research analyst, data scientist, actuary, market or banking finance expert, economic development specialist, teacher, researcher, and many others. Website View map in full screen

School of Law and Political Science
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Overview The origins of the Montpellier School of Law date back to the 12th century, when Placentin taught law in Montpellier. Over the centuries, the “University of Law”—which became the “School of Law” and then the “School of Law and Political Science” in Montpellier—has remained true to its original mission. It has trained generations of legal professionals from all countries and cultures. This is how it has forged its academic reputation, its international standing, and its ambitions in this field. In recent years, the Faculty has also offered a comprehensive and innovative program (bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees) in Political Science. Dean: Guylain Clamour; Administrative Director: Mireille Labrousse; Assistant Administrative Director: Maryline Le Strat Key Figures Over 6,000 students Over 70 IATS staff members 120 Professors , including: 49 full professors 56 associate professors 15 other instructors (PRAG, ATER, PRCE, …) Website Programs The Faculty of Law and Political Science offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral programs in the fields of law, political science, journalism, and occupational risk prevention. In addition to the LMD curriculum, the Faculty offers courses as part of University Diplomas and preparatory programs for competitive exams. Learn more View map in full screen

Faculties, Schools, and Institutes
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The University of Montpellier currently enrolls more than 51,000 students across its 17 faculties, schools, and institutes. Located throughout the city of Montpellier and in the major cities of eastern Occitanie, these institutions cover the major fields of study—law, economics, management, political and social sciences, science, technology, and health—enabling students to pursue careers and/or careers in research. 8 faculties Faculty of Law and Political Science Faculty of Economics Faculty of Education Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Dentistry Faculty of Pharmacy Faculty of Sciences Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Physical and Sports Activities (STAPS) 7 institutes Institute for Preparation for General Administration (IPAG) National Higher Institute for Teaching and Education – Montpellier Academy (INSPE) Institute of Business Administration (IAE) Montpellier Management Béziers University Institute of Technology (IUT) Montpellier–Sète University Institute of Technology (IUT) Nîmes University Institute of Technology (IUT) 2 schools Montpellier Environmental Research Observatory (OREME) Polytech Montpellier 1 constituent institution Montpellier National School of Chemistry (ENSCM)

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