Xavier Kestelyn, a lecturer and researcher at the Lille campus, takes up the position of Deputy Director General in charge of Training on Monday, April 3. He succeeds Laurent Champaney, who is now Director GeneralArts et Métiers.
Xavier Kestelyn, professor of electrical engineering, joined Arts et Métiers 2004. Since then, he has been involved in managing training programs on the Lille campus. In particular, he has played an active role in developing the third-year specialized courses in the general engineering program on campus, and he was behind the creation of an international master's program.
Laurent Champaney has chosen to appoint a professor from the institution who is deeply involved in educational issues: "At a time when we need to consolidate our achievements and ensure that our training programs meet the needs of the industry of the future, I am delighted to be able to appoint a teacher, a professor at the school, who is directly in touch with the reality of our campuses."
As a teacher and researcher, Xavier Kestelyn is well aware of the institution's priority challenges for the coming years in terms of both initial and continuing education: "I am well aware of the need for listening, support, and teaching methods that will enable all those involved in the school to coordinate their efforts and mobilize their energy toward a common goal: for the school to establish itself as the benchmark in cutting-edge training and technological research," he explains. "I will work Arts et Métiers hard to develop initial training for Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers develop continuing education leading to diplomas or certificates, lifelong learning, and the validation of prior learning. I will focus on the continuous improvement of training programs (pedagogical innovations and continuing education for teachers) and the dissemination of scientific and technical knowledge arts et métiers both internally and externally)."