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Arts et Métiers strategy knowsArts et Métiers boundaries. International partnerships are formed on the basis of shared ambitions, for the benefit of students and research teams.

Geographic mobility of students, welcoming foreign students and researchers to campuses campus , research projects conducted in collaboration with teams from other countries... Internationalism is experienced in many ways at École Arts et Métiers. This dimension is essential in order to meet the challenges of the industry of the future in terms of training and research. Students thus have the opportunity to enrich their skills by confronting different technological issues and placing their international mobility within the framework of their professional project, while research projects can benefit from complementary expertise.

Stronger relationships with top universities

Today, Arts et Métiers go even further by expanding its strategic project internationally. To achieve this goal, the school will strengthen its relationships with these leading institutions, focusing on the complementary nature of their areas of excellence.

This approach also benefits students participating in international exchange programs: they can choose the destination that best suits their academic program and career goals. International students, for their part, can take advantage ofArts et Métiers academic offerings, which are structured in accordance with international standards (Bachelor’s, Master of Science Ph.D.).

Meeting the challenges of the industry of the future

"We will also forge partnerships in geographical areas with significant innovation potential, such as Latin America and Southeast Asia. The focus will depend on the expectations of our laboratories, but also those of businesses, in order to meet their economic development challenges in these same areas."

The growth of the international network is therefore focused on student training, partnership-based research, and the expectations of industry. "The partnership between the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Metz andthe Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany is an interesting model. It is now being extended with the creation of a Franco-German institute for the Industry of the Future. Since 2016, research teams from both institutions have been meeting to identify common themes. The institute's objective is to strengthen the link between training and scientific production, and to provide a cross-border incubator and a Franco-German doctoral school."

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In figures

  • 145 partnerships with prestigious institutions in 38 countries
  • 88 dual degree opportunities offered to more than 400 students each year
  • 18 professors from around the world
  • More than 1,000 international students spread across the Arts et Métiers campuses

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