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ACCUEIL PAR CLERMONT UNIVERSITE

ACCUEIL PAR CLERMONT UNIVERSITE Association des universités des Etats et des municipalités du Brésil, ABRUEM, 2 JUIN 2014. Clermont-Ferrand, a capital at the heart of France. Paris. Lyon. Bordeaux. Montpellier. Clermont-Ferrand, a student’s city. Full of life…

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ACCUEIL PAR CLERMONT UNIVERSITE

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  1. ACCUEIL PAR CLERMONT UNIVERSITE • Association des universités des Etats et des municipalités du Brésil, ABRUEM, 2 JUIN 2014

  2. Clermont-Ferrand, a capital at the heart of France Paris Lyon Bordeaux Montpellier

  3. Clermont-Ferrand, a student’s city Full of life… 400 000 inhabitants (36 000 students) But also an industrial capital… 6 000 firms (among which Michelin, Limagrain, Danone…)

  4. A university center/Un pôle universitaire:CLERMONT UNIVERSITE • Created in May 2008, the Higher Education and Research Consortium (called a PRES in the French law) "Clermont Université » is a public structure of scientific collaboration. • It wasfounded by 5 institutions: * the University of Auvergne(UdA), * the University Blaise Pascal(UBP) * the National Superior School of Chemistry of Clermont-Ferrand (ENSCCF) * the French Institute of Advanced Mechanics(IFMA) * VetAgro Sup, the graduateinstitute for food, animal health, angronomic and environmental sciences The aim of thisconsortiumis to ensure the visibility and attractivenessof the university site at an international level. • Since the July 2013 law (loi n°2013-660) this consortium became a CUE (elsecalled COMMUE): Community of universities and establishments.

  5. Twouniversities

  6. Université d’Auvergne University of Auvergne

  7. The University Blaise Pascal

  8. Enseignement/Teaching + de 16000students (14% international) 200courses from graduate level to PHD 5 Colleges • Sciences and Technologies • Psychology • STAPS: Sports and Physical activities • Applied Languages, Business and Communication • Human and Social Sciences 2 Engineering Schools • ISIMA (Superior Institute for Computer Sciences, Modelling and their Application) • POLYTECH’ Clermont-Ferrand (6 fields of Engineering) 1 Higher Institute of Technology 1 ESPE (Higher School of Education and Learning) 4 Doctoral Schools • Fundamental sciences • Engineering sciences • Health and Life sciences • Human and social sciences

  9. Champs scientifiques/Scientificfields

  10. La structuration de la recherche/Researchorganization 26 3 2 1

  11. Rayonnement scientifique international/International scientificraking

  12. International relations International Relations 23 Double degreediplomas

  13. Three Engineering Schools

  14. Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Clermont-FerrandNational GraduateSchool of Chemistry in Clermont-Ferrand

  15. Fédération Gay-Lussac: a national network of 19 French GraduateSchoolsdedicated to Chemistry and Chemical Engineering • Initial education • 6,000 full-time students • 1,600 graduateseveryyear • Research • 90 researchlaboratories • 1,100 PhDstudents • 250 post-doctorates • International cooperation and development • 200 international partnerswordwide

  16. Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand • A ChemistrySchoolat the heart of the vastscientificCézeaux campus • A human size institution : • 350 students • 30teaching and research staff • 15admin and technical staff • Training high-levelEngineers • Close links withindustry and offeringindustrial placement training • EncouragingResearch of Excellence

  17. Teaching • Double diploma • Roumanie • Oklahoma (USA) • Admissions via CEF • FITEC (Brafitec, Mexfitec) • Science sans Fontières (CsF Brésil) Incoming • Admission post-bac Cycle ingénieur Cycle préparatoire intégré CPI 1A CPI 2A CI 1A CI 2A Année + CI 3A • Placements 1A (1-2 months) 2A (3 months) + (12 months) 3A (6 months) Outgoing 3 SPECIALIZATIONS High Performing Materials (MHP) IndustrialOrganic Chemistry (COFI) Chemical Engineering (GC)

  18. Research A-ratedinstitute (130 permanent staff) A-ratedinstitute (110 permanent staff) Analgesicchemistry (CESMA) Interface chemistry/biology Synthesis and Isolation of analgesicmolecules • Innovativematerials (MI) • Optical materials • Porousmaterials and bioceramics Process Engineering, Energetics and Biosystems (GePEB)  Key figures (2013) Funding: 3.5 M€ 150 researchpapers Photochemistry Polymerdegradation Life cycle of polymers

  19. VetAgro Sup Graduate Institute for food, animal health, agronomic and environmental sciences ) Veterinary Campus in Lyon Agronomy Campus in Clermont Rencontre ABRUEM, 2 juin 2014

  20. VetAgro Sup Key features • VAS belongs to the network of • agronomy, veterinary and forestry • French GraduateSchools • underthejoint authority of • Ministry of Agriculture • Ministry of Education • 2 Campuses, 50 hectares • 1,200 students • 40 PhDstudents • 450 staff • International accreditations: EAAAV, EUR-ACE • In charge of the training of civil servants (veterinary and engineers of Ministry of agriculture) • about 80 international cooperationagreements • Participation in BRAFAGRI projects in Agronomy and in VeterinaryMedecinesince 2010 BRAFAGRI partnerships 2012 - 2014 Rencontre ABRUEM, 2 juin 2014

  21. VetAgro Sup • Graduate courses • VeterinaryMedecine (120 / year) • Engineer in Agronomic Sciences – Master’sdegree (110 / year) • Agriculture and environment: agronomic sciences, animal husbandry, production systems, ecology, landscape management • Food quality and economics: food technology, sensory analysis, microbiology, food quality, agrofood marketing, agribusiness management • Territories and society: territorial development, rural space management, new land-based activities, rural heritage and tourism • Nutrition and food sciences (M.Sci)* • Dynamics of rural territories (M.Sci)* • Genomics, ecophysiology and plant production (M.Sci)*. • Food identity (M.Sci) – Erasmus Mundus label • *Joint Master’sdegree programs of Clermont University Rencontre ABRUEM, 2 juin 2014

  22. VetAgro Sup • 15 ResearchUnits, 5 in Clermont - Ferrand Vegetal and animal production Agrofood Territorial development Unité mixte de recherche sur les herbivores Rencontre ABRUEM, 2 juin 2014

  23. VetAgro Sup Strong links withprofessional world • Some figures on graduates’ first job : • 73,5 % have their first job within two months after graduation • 71 % work in private sector • 67 % work in small and medium firms Large number of lectures by external specialists Compulsory student internships in enterprises, often abroad Active partnerships with industrial and research institutions Transfer of scientific expertise towards enterprises development Decision support for private and public bodies Rencontre ABRUEM, 2 juin 2014

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