Open House - Bordeaux-Talence Campus

Open House at the Bordeaux-Talence Campus / Arts et métiers
February 1
Open House at the Bordeaux-Talence campus
Student life

The Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence invites you to its Open House on Wednesday, February 1, 2023, to discover its facilities and its training and research activities.
A 100% in-person event.

Arts et Métiers, a prestigious engineering and technology school, is holding an Open House on its Bordeaux campus on Wednesday, February 1, 2023, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The school will be presented in its entirety:students, alumni, staff, and teachers will beavailable to answer visitors' questions.

Thevarious information areaswill allow you to learn more about the engineering profession,student life on campus and in residences, the different ways to access training programs, professional integration, opportunities to study abroad, research activities in campus laboratories, and more.

  • Program :
    • Information booths showcasing the programs offered by the Arts et Métiers network Arts et Métiers 8 campuses and 3 institutes), with a specific focus on the Bordeaux-Talence campus: Grande Ecole Engineering Programme Bachelor’s degree
    • Workshop presentations and demonstrations
    • Meetings with students and presentation of student life
    • Presentation of career paths

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