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ATS competition: an opportunity to promote diversity
News, Training

In 2026, Arts et Métiers organize the ATS exam, a preparatory course for students who have completed a BTS, DUT, or BUT degree.

Expertise in nuclear systems engineering
News, Training

The first class of students studying "Nuclear Systems Engineering: Operation and Control" began their studies in Lille.

IP
Testimonial, International, Research

During his visit to Arts et Métiers, Professor Lum Guo Zhan (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) strengthened ties between the two institutions in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing.

Samuel and Jeremy
News, Entrepreneurship

On the Châlons-en-Champagne campus, Samuel Diard and Jérémy Rousseau embarked on an entrepreneurial project by creating signet rings, cufflinks, and medals in solid silver.

Corporate presentation
News, Training

Supported by Grand Dax Agglomération, the Dax branch of Arts et Métiers inaugurated on November 3 in the presence of Mr. Julien DUBOIS, president of Grand Dax and mayor of Dax. This new branch, run by the Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence, has been offering a new Bachelor's degree in Science and Technology "Industrial Sectors" since the start of the 2025 academic year, designed to train young people close to their homes in the challenges of the industry of the future.

training
News, Training, Innovation

As artificial intelligence profoundly transforms the fields of engineering, research, and higher education, the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence is tackling the issue with a clear ambition: to train all its staff in the understanding and responsible use of AI. This initiative is driven by the CAIRE (Citizen-oriented Artificial Intelligence training for a Responsible Education) program, to which Émilie Pariel, a work-study student since May 2024, has contributed significantly.

WNE 2025 ISYNUC
News, Training, Company

Third-year students studying ISYNUC (Nuclear Systems Engineering: Operation and Management) at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille had the opportunity to attend the World Nuclear Exhibition (WNE), the leading international trade show for the nuclear industry, on Thursday, November 6, at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center.

Hydrogen: Carnot ARTS joins forces to promote a sustainable industry at the heart of national strategy
News, Innovation, Research

In a world facing a climate emergency, the search for sustainable energy solutions can no longer wait. Among the technologies that will shape the future, hydrogen is emerging as a key player in the decarbonization of the most energy-intensive sectors. In 2022, Arts et Métiers a strategic decision to launch a pioneering program focused on this promising sector.

An initiative expanded to the Carnot ARTS level and coordinated by Professor Farid BAKIR, a research professor at the Fluid Engineering and Energy Systems Laboratory and member of the Carnot ARTS Management Committee. He clearly states the ambition of this project: "We want to make hydrogen much more than just a research topic: we want it to be a driver of innovation, collective commitment, and sustainable transformation."

Paris
News, Innovation, Research

On October 14, 2025, Arts et Métiers, its subsidiary AMValor, and Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) signed a new five-year framework agreement, confirming their shared commitment to strengthening synergies between engineers, clinicians, and researchers.

Laying of the foundation stone for the student residence on the Cluny campus
News, Sustainable Development

In Cluny, the student residence renovation project, with phase 2 of the work now officially underway, is transforming the campus: greater comfort, greater sustainability, and better living conditions for everyone's success. The last renovation took place in 1985.

Renewal of the partnership between Arts et Métiers the Naval Academy (ENSAM) (banner)
News, Training

Arts et Métiers the Naval Academy, which trains naval engineering officers under the supervision of the Ministry of the Armed Forces, have renewed their strategic partnership, initiated in 1999, through a framework agreement signed in January 2025. They will convene the research council of the Institut de Recherche et d'Études Navales (IRENAV), which they jointly oversee, on November 5, 2025.