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"Elles bougent" for career guidance: Inspiring future female engineers
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On Thursday, February 13, 2025, Lamartine High School in Mâcon hosted an event called "Elles bougent pour l'orientation" (Women on the Move for Career Guidance). This event, organized in collaboration with the Elles bougent association, aimed to promote careers in science and technology among young women.

Chairs: four signatures in just a few months! Arts et Métiers banner)
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Arts et Métiers currently Arts et Métiers around ten partnership-based research chairs that support innovation in areas with a significant societal and/or industrial impact.

2025 Educational Seminar: Record Participation! (banner)
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On January 22 and 23, 2025, more than 200 participants gathered for an educational seminar. This was a record turnout for the tenth edition, which was held in Metz for the first time.

Visual - 2025 Integration Survey - CGE - Arts et Métiers banner)
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Are you a graduate Arts et Métiers the classes of 2022, 2023, or 2024? Arts et Métiers, like other member schools of the Conférence des grandes écoles (CGE), is launching its graduate employment survey!

Laboratory research
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The Bordeaux Institute of Mechanics and Engineering (I2M) is partnering with four universities in Australia to optimize materials obtained through additive manufacturing. This international project aims to strengthen the synergy between academic research and industrial applications. 

Trophies created as part of the Cordées de la réussite program
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The Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille held its first afternoon event to raise awareness about women's studies and careers in industry on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.

Presentation of engineering students' career paths, feedback from industry professionals, awards ceremony following practical work carried out by middle and high school girls who participated in the "Cordées de la réussite" program this year on campus... 

A look back at an event rich in emotion and meaning!

Develop your skills through community involvement (banner)
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Thanks to a rich community life, students in the Grande Ecole Program (PGE) can develop valuable skills that are useful in the professional world. Christophe Maricourt and Lae Degregori, second-year students at the Metz campus, are preparing to pass on the torch. Let's take a look back at the past year for these two students. 

group of students in Armenia
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As part of their training, ten students from the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence and ESTP Paris, a prestigious engineering school specializing in construction, completed an internship in Armenia, combining cultural immersion, humanitarian work, and professional experience. This trip is an opportunity for them to develop skills for their future careers and collaborate with young people from other disciplines.

research team in Japan
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Félix Lavanchy, a third-year student at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence, is about to embark on a unique experience in his engineering career. Passionate about scientific research, he has landed an internship at the Franco-Japanese LIMMS laboratory in Tokyo, where he will work on optimizing redox flow batteries (a type of liquid battery in which energy is stored in fluids).

IFTP 2025
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As part of its partnership with Texas A&M University, the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers is joining forces for the fourth time with an event that is part of TAMU's Aggies Invent program: the international Invent For The Planet (IFTP) hackathon.

PROSECCO project team
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Since July 1, 2024, when the project was launched, two teams from L2EP (Network and Power Electronics) have been involved in a brand new research project as part of the European Horizon Europe funding program: the "Prosecco" project (DC PROtection, SECurity, Control and Optimization).

The objective? To study the interaction between high-voltage direct current and alternating current electrical networks.

LEM3 researchers are helping to produce more environmentally friendly steels.
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For more than twenty years, the Microstructures and Materials Mechanics Laboratory (LEM3) on the Metz campus has been supporting manufacturers in the development of more environmentally friendly steels. This expertise is also put to good use in the training of engineering students in the Grande École Program