Training

Common Objectives

The Graduate School offers a range of research-based training programs, pursuing three main objectives:

 

Research Training

Initiate students into research through seminars also open to the PhD student community

 

Involve students in research practice by offering internships in partner laboratories

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PhD Project

Support students in writing their PhD projects by organizing regular meetings between Master's and PhD students and selecting the most promising projects for funding

 

Enable students to devote as much time as possible to their research or PhD project by providing them with scholarships.

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Internationalization

Promote incoming and outgoing mobility through financial support and a personalized welcome program (French language courses, assistance with finding accommodation and administrative registration)

 

Offer several training modules in English.

 

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Harmonized Programs

To achieve these objectives, the Graduate School has developed a set of guidelines for each Graduate Program (GP), bringing together several research-based training programs.

Specific Modalities for Each Graduate Program

Each Graduate Program has a unique training offer. The Graduate School's ambition is to allow each Graduate Program to adapt the format of the modules they offer to best meet the constraints and opportunities of each discipline. This enables them to propose innovative formats: Sprints, Hackathons, research workshops, seminars, etc. The modalities of financial support are also specific to each Graduate Program. Each steering committee decides on the amounts, durations, and allocation modalities of scholarships and research internships independently of the others, in accordance with the common rules validated by the Graduate School's council.

For more informations, you can visit the website of each Graduate Program :

 

Graduate Program

 

GP Bézout

GP CODS

GP DIGIS

GP Urban Future

Scientific disciplin

 

Mathematics and Computer Science

Engineering Science

Social Science and Digital Humanities

Urban Studies