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Reda Bakri, Mehdi Amine Naji, Soufiane Montassir and Gilles Régnier are the first teaching and research staff members of the educational team for the Rabat campus.
At a press conference on 12 September 2023, Arts et Métiers expressed its desire to train more engineering students. How? By developing partnerships, expanding its range of training and opening new campuses, along with other initiatives.
Arts et Métiers will offer training for future technicians and engineers in the field of electric batteries.
12 American students from various universities including Texas A&M University (College Station, Qatar), Lamar University and the University of Texas (Austin, Rio Grande Valley) had the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects.
JENII project progress in recent months The latest developments include technological advances, a symposium and new dissemination methods.
Starting in autumn 2023, Arts et Métiers will offer a specialised Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering programme in partnership with ISTP.
ESTACA, a leading European engineering institution in the field of transport and sustainable mobility, has just signed a partnership agreement with the Arts et Métiers Laval Institute to enrol its students in the Management of Interactive 3D Technologies (MTI3D) Master’s programme.
Every year, the Eduniversal ranking recognises the top Master’s, Mastères Spécialisés and MBA programmes.
This year, 13 Arts et Métiers Mastères Spécialisés® feature in the ranking, in 9 different categories.
As part of its partnership with Texas A&M University, Arts et Métiers has for the 2nd time participated in a 48-hour intensive design experimentation session that is part of TAMU’s Aggies Invent programme: Invent For The Planet (IFTP)
Arts et Métiers and the Moroccan Ministry of Industry and Trade have partnered to create the Ecole Arts et Métiers Rabat Campus (EAMR)
Learn about this Arts et Métiers alumna, now an engineer at Vinci Energies
Supervised and assisted by Anthony Quenehen and Ana-Sofia Jesus Goncalves, Romane Courau, Vianney Ferrey, Lina Ouhammou and Emma Sousa, second-year students in the Grande Ecole programme on the Lille campus, are working together to create a practical course on the educational line for future second-year students.