LEMTA celebrates its 50th anniversary

► Download the press release On Thursday 4 May, LEMTA will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary at an anniversary symposium which will bring together 200 people at the Centre Prouvé in…

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Donate your used nylon stockings and tights for science

Until May 31, you can bring your used (clean) nylon tights and stockings to the collection point in Baris: in the premises of the Association Travail Solidarité, at 120 boulevard…

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SCF Science Day on 11 May 2023

The local section of the Société Chimique de France is organising a scientific day on 11 May 2023. Although free of charge, it is necessary to register (Registration) in order…

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Responsible Campus Awards

On Thursday 6 April, the French-speaking Responsible Campuses Awards Ceremony took place, organised by Utopies, a sustainable development strategy consultancy for the Ministry of Ecological Transition, in the presence of…

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International Hydrogen Summer School Nancy

LEMTA is organising the 2023 edition of the FCLAB International Hydrogen Summer School Nancy. The theme will be "Perspectives on hydrogen energy from production to applications" in the context of…

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HY2CAR, the vehicle of tomorrow in the test phase

Since 2014, under the impetus of Stéphane Raël, François Lapicque, Laurent Falk and Caroline Bonnet, who is leading the project, 25 teacher-researchers from 6 laboratories at the University of Lorraine…

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Innovation in higher education: the (very) practical case of fablabs

By Clémence Kerdaffrec Fablabs, for fabrication laboratory, are multiplying in higher education institutions. In a customized setting, they experiment with new ways of learning and creating. Campus Matin set out…

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