Malik Bahloul will represent Arts et Métiers 3rd French Chess Championship for Grandes Écoles
Malik Bahloul is currently in his first year of the Arts et Métiers Grande École Program at the Cluny Campus.
Malik Bahloul is currently in his first year of the Arts et Métiers Grande École Program at the Cluny Campus.
On March 7, the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers held its first graduation ceremony, separate from any other event on campus. A milestone event for the entireArts et Métiers communityArts et Métiers
The campus is launching a new Master of Science program in the fall of 2020: “Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Science”, supported by Texas A&M University (TAMU).
The Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers is facing growing demand for protective visors in the context of the announced gradual lifting of lockdown restrictions. It was deemed necessary to increase production.
More than 30 times faster, plastic injection molding quickly became the preferred method over 3D printing.
In the midst of lockdown, the team fromthe Institut Arts et Métiers Laval spends three days on a paradise island!
After a month of lockdown, we meet Charlotte Joseph, a second-year student on the Grande École program at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers and student representative (DAP). She explains how students view the continuity of teaching, the difficulties they face, how they overcome them, and more.
In these unprecedented times, the Grandes UAI, which were due to take place in Angers from May 21 to 24, have been canceled. However, their organization mobilized 15 students from the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers . Behind this event lies meticulous organization and a significant amount of teamwork and project management.
With the plastic injection molding process, the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers is stepping up a gear by producing protective visors mainly for healthcare workers.
Testimonial from David Fleyrat, Director of the Bouchard Clinic, who contacted the campus to manufacture connectors for protective masks for his nursing and nursing assistant staff.
Ammar Ridzuan, a student from Malaysia, chose to remain in lockdown in Paris to continue his studies in better conditions.