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Arts et Métiers a major technological institution Arts et Métiers 14 sites. Arts et Métiers main missions Arts et Métiers to train engineers and industry executives and to conduct research.Arts et Métiers ambition is to become France's leading technological institution, serving businesses. As part of its 2022-2027 strategic plan, numerous projects have been launched to ensure that every Arts et Métiers graduate becomes Arts et Métiers key player in serving the future leaders and companies that will shape France's industrial landscape in 2030.

Developing the Arts et Métiers identity Arts et Métiers the ELF 4.0 project

TheEvolutive Learning Factories ELF4.0) Arts et Métiers project Arts et Métiers to gradually enhance existing tools with new industrial technologies, digital technology, environmental issues, and societal issues. Launched in 2021, this project is the priority for the coming term. The goal is for Arts et Métiers sites Arts et Métiers their ELF project over the next five years and integrate these new tools into all their training programs.

Developing the institution's environmental and social responsibility

The institution wishes to continue integrating environmental and societal aspects into its culture and operations. A major objective is to obtain the "Sustainable Development & Social Responsibility" label for ESR institutions in 2023, following on from the signing of the Grenoble Agreement on January 31, 2021. Arts et Métiers train its students in reducing the environmental impact of industrial activities and developing carbon-free energies and, more generally, in managing socially responsible industrial activities.

Attract and train more talent

With a goal of bringing in 50% more talent by 2027 to build the industrial France of 2030 (by diversifying backgrounds and attracting high-potential profiles), Arts et Métiers develop its training capabilities in both initial training and lifelong learning, while maintaining the excellence of its degrees. Among the avenues being explored are the development of apprenticeships and academic partnerships that will complement Arts et Métiers offering Arts et Métiers its research potential.

Better supporting industrial companies in their development

With the ambition of helping to develop innovative industrial companies in France in 2030, Arts et Métiers positioning Arts et Métiers to better support them: the youngest among them in their start-up phase and the most established in their international development. To this end, Arts et Métiers to:

  • Encouraging industrial research in support of France 2030
  • Hosting industrial startups at all sites
  • Expand the business support activities carried out by AMValor and AMTalents internationally, drawing on its strategic partnerships.

A committed school is also

Feminization

To attract more girls to technology and science courses, Arts et Métiers an exhibition in 2017 entitled "Technology, feminine noun," consisting of eight large-format photographs. Each photograph depicts a female student or young engineer Arts et Métiers in her work or study environment, illustrating the diversity of professions and technological expertise in the industrial sector.
The exhibition, which toured all Arts et Métiers sites Arts et Métiers 2017, is now on display in Paris.
Arts et Métiers also a partner of the Elles Bougent association, whose goal is to introduce young girls to engineering and technical studies and professions.
Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers participate in all the events organized by the association (networking and career forums, "Women in Engineering" or "Women Innovating for Digital Technology" days, etc.). Many of them are also involved as mentors for Elles Bougent and share their experiences.
These initiatives need to be developed further, because although female students make up 23% of the national doctoral program and 35% of Specialized Master's® programs, they still only represent 16% of engineering programs and 10% of bachelor's programs.

Diversity

Arts et Métiers commitmentArts et Métiers equal opportunities is reflected in support and mentoring programs set up at its sites and in partnerships with associations and companies.
Several sites are active in the "Cordées de la Réussite" program, which aims to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds in pursuing higher education through partnerships between middle schools, high schools, and higher education institutions.

Disability

Every year, Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers in the PHARES program (Beyond Disability, Advancing and Succeeding in Higher Education), which promotes access to higher education for middle and high school students with disabilities.
In addition, as part of the Hanploi & School program offered by the CED association, students benefit from conferences and debates dedicated to the management of people with disabilities.

The disability policy at the Ecole NationaleArts et Métiers of our commitment to ensuring equal opportunities for all students. We are determined and committed to creating an environment where everyone can thrive. During your studies and for your exams, you can obtain accommodations after consulting with a CDAPH-approved doctor. For more information, please contact the disability advisors:

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