6th edition of the Women in Engineering and Technology Day in Montceau-les-Mines

Engineering students from the Cluny campus share their experiences with students from the Henru Parriat high school in Montceau les Mines.
News
Testimonial

Engineering and Technical Day took place on February 13, 2020, at Henri Parriat High School with students from the Cluny campus:Amandine Boos, Lea Gatelet, Roxanne Germain, Chelsea Maradei,Elaia Mugica, andLucie Peccoux.

The aim is to help change attitudes towards women in scientific and technological careers, emphasizes Isabelle Duband, head of the Cordées de la réussite (OPTIM) program at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny.

Team of students and professionals

After graduating with a science and biology degree, I studied medicine for two years before coming to Arts et Métiers. I want to become a biomechanical engineer. When I was deciding on my career path, I would have loved to attend an information day like this. We chat around a round table. Some are shy, but the close proximity and the fact that we are all similar in age make it easy to talk. says Amadine Boos, a first-year student at the Cluny campus.

To share their professional experiences, Isabelle Duband also invited Caroline MonnierfromMassilly,Sandrine BrenotfromTCT Tores Composants Technologies, Emelyne Lathuillere andNathalie ChenfromAlstom, Louise Molard fromEnedis (formerly ERDF),Amandine NUGUETandClaire GoujonatThermodyn Corporation, Marion Brulé andHélène MalbecatAlfa Laval, andManon WENNAGELfromIndusteel
 

Latest news

Sourish GHOSH will defend his thesis on Monday, March 23, 2026, at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers .

Search

On March 11, 2026, the CAIRE project’s general meeting was held at the University of Burgundy Europe (UBE) in Dijon.

News, Evolutive Learning Factories

David Prat, a professor at the Cluny campus, shares his experience with the CAIRE project and explains how he helps students and staff use AI critically and responsibly.

Evolutive Learning Factories, Innovation

Alongside five other Arts et Métiers students, Léontine Laurent and Solène Molima

Sustainable Development, Testimonial