Webinar: How is learning revolutionizing engineering education?

Webinar: How Is Apprenticeship Revolutionizing Engineering Education? - Arts et Métiers  ENSAM (banner)
January 8
Online - Meltingspot
News

Arts et Métiers invites Arts et Métiers to join us on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. for a live event withL'Express Education on the topic "How is the apprenticeship system revolutionizing engineering education?"

Apprenticeships: The Fast Track to Becoming an Engineer and Landing Your First Job!

The program

🔧 A direct path to a career in engineering through an apprenticeship
🚀 A flexible model that speeds up your entry into your first job
📈 Practical skills gained through hands-on experience in the field

Inspiring presentations

🎙️ Laurent Champaney, Director of the École Nationale SupérieureArts et Métiers

🎙️ Coline Moal Vignon, Director of AMTALENTS

🎙️ Nefisé Zengin, student in the Specialized Engineering Program (PIS) 

Attend the webinar 

https://go.meltingspot.io/spot/7699fca0-e53d-4b58-a507-32e4e3932e46/lives/e1347782-e015-4a63-8c65-09dda12d3536 

Practical information

📅 When? January 8 at 6:00 p.m.
👷 Who’s it for? Students & future engineers
💡 Topic? Engineering education and training 

About L'Express Éducation  

As a networking platform, we connect schools and students. As an inspiring media outlet, we offer insightful and impactful content focused on career guidance, higher education, and education in general. 

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