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Portrait of Florence Lesage, who arrived on the Châlons campus two years ago.

Portrait of Florence

She is heavily involved in campus life through her many roles: Deputy Director in charge of training programs, Head of the Grande École program and APE (Professional Support for Students), VSS (Sexist and Sexual Violence) Advisor, and Correspondent for the climate mural!

Recently, she launched an unusual project: speed PJT dating. 

But what is it? 

A friendly event—in the form of a forum—where teachers had a booth to present their project(s) to students in the Grande École program, who then made their choice!

This event was greatly appreciated by both parties, as teacher Jérôme Isselin attests:

 The PJT Forum has enabled students to take charge of their own education.

To challenge learners, an exhibition of PJTs (inspired by the Aix-en-Provence campus) will be organized in May thanks to Florence. High school and middle school students and companies will come to judge the students' work.

The best projects will be rewarded:

  • Favorite Award 
  • Jury Prize
  • Innovation Award

 My ambition is to energize the campus through educational projects that create a close bond between students and campus staff.

Congratulations to Florence for all her initiatives!

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