Participate in recruitment activities

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Would you like to attract, meet, and recruit high-performing engineers? By participating in recruitment initiatives organized by Arts et Métiers, you will gain direct access to a pool of motivated, creative students who are ready to get involved in innovative projects.

Across all Arts et Métiers campuses, recruitment initiatives are part of a shared commitment: to facilitate exchanges between companies and future engineers, showcase your professions, and strengthen your employer brand in a stimulating academic environment.

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Recruit your future engineers with Arts et Métiers

Throughout the year, Arts et Métiers campuses offer numerous initiatives to bring companies closer to their future employees.

Organized by the Corporate Relations Offices (BRE), these initiatives facilitate exchanges, enhance your visibility, and enable you to raise awareness of your professions among Arts et Métiers engineering students.

Why participate in recruitment activities?

Engaging your company with Arts et Métiers :

  • Boost your appeal to young engineers
  • Meet qualified candidates, internships, work-study programs, or jobs
  • Present your business lines, your projects, and your corporate culture
  • Build lasting collaborations with campuses and professional networks

These initiatives are designed to meet your recruitment needs while promoting the professional integration of students, through formats tailored to different stages of education.

Concrete actions on campuses

By participating in events, you gain access to a variety of formats for:

  • Present your professions
  • Enhance your employer brand
  • Identify future talent
  • ... 

Examples of proposed actions

Company visits

👉 Open your company's doors to students and show them your facilities, working methods, current projects, and the business sectors that shape your organization.

Business Lunches & Industry Meetings

👉 Encourage direct exchanges in a friendly setting between your employees and students targeted by area of expertise.

Thematic workshops & Student challenges

👉 Offer challenges, workshops, or professional development projects involving the talents of tomorrow. These moments are an excellent way to assess participants' technical and behavioral skills.

Job Preparation Workshops & Themed Frescoes

👉 Support students' transition to the job market through practical sessions, group workshops, or co-creation activities focused on current topics (climate, digital technology, innovation, etc.).

Stands and dedicated areas on campuses

👉 Present your company at dedicated events, forums, or networking days between students and companies.

Testimonials & contributions

👉 Share your professional experience and inspire our students during conferences, round tables, or interactive sessions.

Specific events by campus

Each campus has its own ecosystem of partner companies, events, and formats tailored to local and sector-specific needs:

  • Aix-en-Provence
  • Angers
  • Bordeaux-Talence
  • Châlons-en-Champagne
  • Cluny
  • Lille
  • Metz
  • Paris

📇 Find the contact details for company representatives

Go further with employer branding sponsorship

Strengthen your long-term presence among students through employer branding sponsorship.

👉 Learn more about sponsorship

Arts et Métiers partners

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Sponsorship in higher education institutions plays a crucial role in financing and supporting various academic, cultural, and social projects. 

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A meaningful commitment

Supporting Arts et Métiers sponsorship means contributing to the training of tomorrow's engineers and technicians, the development of research, and the transition to a more sustainable and responsible industry.
Sponsorship enables companies and individuals to work alongside the school on projects with a significant social and technological impact.

The different forms of sponsorship

Cash sponsorship

Companies can participate in the fundraising campaign, which aims to raise €15 million over five years. This campaign is being conducted jointly by the School, the Arts et Métiers Foundation Arts et Métiers the Société des Ingénieurs Arts et Métiers 3.

Skills-based sponsorship 

Companies can make their expertise and know-how available for projects of general interest. For example, skills-based sponsorship allows professionals to contribute to educational and research projects.

In-kind sponsorship

Opportunity to repurpose and reuse equipment or resources that are no longer needed by the company but may be of great educational value to the school. For example, donating computer equipment, laboratory equipment, or industrial machinery allows the school to modernize its facilities and provide students with state-of-the-art tools without having to bear the high costs of purchasing new equipment. 

Why become an Arts et Métiers patron Arts et Métiers

Boost your reputation and employer brand

By becoming a sponsor, a company can increase its visibility among students, faculty, and school partners. This helps strengthen its local roots in a dynamic ecosystem and position itself as a committed player in the training of future engineers. A company can enhance its employer brand by participating in events organized by the school, such as job dating events, company forums, and conferences. This allows it to meet qualified students and candidates and strengthen the company's appeal to future talent.

Access tax benefits

Sponsorship offers significant tax advantages. Companies can benefit from an annual tax reduction equal to 60% of the amount of their donation, up to a limit of 0.5% of their pre-tax turnover or €20,000 if their annual turnover is less than €4 million.

Contributing to the training of future talent

By supporting an engineering school, companies contribute to the training of future executives and engineers. This ensures that training programs meet the current and future needs of companies, while taking into account the challenges of ecological transition and social responsibility 4 5.

Promoting innovation and research

Sponsorship enables research and innovation projects to be supported. Companies can thus contribute to business creation projects, the purchase of cutting-edge equipment, and the implementation of new training programs.

Examples of supported projects

  • Teaching chairs or industry chairs
  • International mobility grants for students
  • Research promotion events
  • Innovative educational programs
  • ...

Arts et Métiers patrons

Small and large companies have always supported the developmentArts et Métiers. Today, different modes of collaboration are being implemented to meet the new challenges facing companies and the institution.

🔗 Discover the complete list of corporate sponsors and partners

Get involved in training

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As part of its training programs, Arts et Métiers call upon external experts to give occasional lectures. These lectures, whether in the form of classes, case studies, or educational projects, enable students to interact with professionals during their studies.

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Showcase your expertise to future engineers

Arts et Métiers companies the opportunity to actively contribute to the training of engineering students by participating in teaching activities. These activities help strengthen ties between the academic and professional worlds, while promoting your expertise and your business.

Why intervene?

  • Giving meaning to lessons: By sharing your real-world experiences, you help students better understand industrial challenges and the realities of the field.
  • Strengthen your employer brand: You position yourself as a committed player in training the talent of tomorrow.
  • Identify profiles: These discussions are also an opportunity to identify motivated students who are a good fit for your corporate culture.

How should we intervene?

  • Case studies and educational projects  
  • Challenges, hackathon  
  • Courses included in training modules
  • Participation in juries
  • ...

Practical details

The presentations are organized in collaboration with the teaching teams and representatives from the Corporate Relations Office, according to the ecosystem of each campus. 

🔗 Ad hoc training and expertise interventions | Arts et métiers

Meeting with Miguel Cruz Lopez

Student group

Miguel Cruz Lopez is originally from Mexico City, Mexico. He arrived in France on August 28, 2024, to enroll in the Bachelor of Technology program at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence. In this interview, he shares his experience as an international student, between cultural discovery and his first steps in a three-year program to become a leader in innovation.

ELF Project: Collaborative Robot on the Cluny Campus

ELF Project: Collaborative Robot on the Cluny Campus

Starting in the 2025 academic year, second- and third-year students in the Grande École Program will have access to a collaborative robot as part of their education. ROAM (Robot Collaboratif Arts et Métiers) is a demonstrator that incorporates innovative features and paves the way for educational projects combining technology and traditional know-how within the framework of Evolutive Learning Factories.   

Student life in Cluny

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Congratulations, you have been assigned to the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny.

Here is some information that may be useful for your student life on campus.
 

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Equipping yourself for practical work

Safety clothing is mandatory from the first day of school and consists of:

  • Cotton jacket and pants or jumpsuit (color of your choice)
  • Safety shoes (one pair of low or high-top shoes)
  • Handling gloves (one pair)
  • Safety glasses (one pair)

Access to public transportation is prohibited to anyone not wearing safety gear.

Parking

Students are not permitted to park in the campus parking lots. To find out where to park in Cluny, click here.

If you need to enter the site during opening hours (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.), you can use the intercom to notify reception.

Catering

Opening hours and services

  • The university restaurant will be open from Monday, September 1, 2025, for lunch only, then will offer three meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) starting Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

Restaurant card

You will receive a meal card when you first check out. You can then recharge it directly at the checkout.

Campus access badge

The first day of school 

in the first year of the PGE

  • Your student ID card will allow you to access the campus. However, you will not receive it on the first day of the academic year. You will be given a temporary access badge until the Registrar's Office issues your student ID card.

in the second and third years of the PGE

  • You must bring your student card with you so that it can be programmed to access the campus.

In case of loss or theft

  • Please report to the campus reception desk as soon as possible.

Access the WiFi

  • In the teaching facilities: Once your registration on LISE has been validated (after payment of the registration fees), you will be able to connect to the "WIFI-ENSAM" network.
  • In the Abbaye residence: You will need to subscribe to the student association's Wi-Fi to access the residence's "WIFI-Iresam" network.