Arts et Métiers hands-on to explain science to young children.

Arts et Métiers hands-on to explain science to young children.

Making science and technology accessible to kindergarten and elementary school students is the goal of the "La Main à la Pâte" program, in which the Arts et Métiers campuses Arts et Métiers Lilleand Clunyhave been participating for nearly 20 years. This initiative was created by Nobel Prize winner Georges Charpak in 1995.

In Metz, the student association invests in computer equipment that can be loaned to students.

Computer equipment can be reserved by students to best follow the distance learning course.

To facilitate distance learning,the Student Association (AE) at the Metz campus decided to invest part of the student initiative solidarity fund (FSDIE) allocated to them in loaner computer equipment. Mylène Tarnowski and Margaux Renouf, second-year students and Student Representatives (DAP), coordinated the operation.

Engineering students in Angers are working with children to spark their interest in science and technology!

Scientific partners for the Arts et Métiers Angers class

The aim of the second-year educational project "Scientific Partners for the Classroom" (the new name for the ASTEP program: scientific and technological support in primary schools), in which the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers is a partner, is to stimulate the curiosity of primary school children and raise their awareness of science and technology. Let's take a look back at the projects carried out for this 14th edition!

Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers to their classmates on the Angers campus

Health student representatives at Arts et Metiers Angers campus

Listening, compassion, and raising awareness are the watchwords of the Student Health Ambassadors. We meet with Antoine GUERIN, Laureline PORCEDDA, and Zoé THIBAUDEAU, second-year engineering students in the Grande Ecole Engineering Programme on the Angers campus, who tell us about their missions and initiatives carried out in 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.