2022 VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE DAY

VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE: SEE YOU ON NOVEMBER 26, 2022
November 26
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To discover Arts et Métiers, join us on Saturday, November 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., for a 100% virtual Open House! (registration required)

On November 26, 2022, discover Arts et Métiers its 100% virtual Open House thanks to the Komodal 4th Place platform.

To answer all your questions during this Open House, alumni, students, faculty, and staff will be on hand!

This day will be an opportunity to present all of the institution's activities through various themed areas: 

  • General overview and history of the School
  • Grande Ecole Engineering Programme
  • Specialized Engineering Programs
  • Bachelor of Technology Program
  • Lifelong learning (Specialized Master's degrees)
  • Student and alumni associations
  • Admissions and career opportunities
  • Campuses & institutes 
  • Research 
  • International

Would you like to participate? Register now:register online(registration required)

HOW TO PARTICIPATE? 

To guarantee a high-quality Open House, Arts et Métiers chosen to use an immersive platform that allows for easy interaction through avatars.

After registering, you will receive an email from invitation@komodal.co allowing you to download the software. This may take several days. Don't worry, installing the software is quick and easy.

If you are a student or staff member and would like to access the platform, you can request access by emailingcommunication@ensam.eu.

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: You must have a computer for the event! The software is not compatible with smartphones or tablets. 

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