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From 2 to 5 June, our engineering school in Nancy hosted a new edition of its International Week – a key event that clearly reflects our institution’s commitment to the internationalisation of its academic programmes and to fostering the multicultural development of its student community.

A Wide Range of Themes and an International Academic Program

A Wide Range of Themes and an International Academic Program
Over the course of three intensive days, a total of 60 hours of instruction were delivered by eight faculty members from prestigious partner universities. The program covered a broad spectrum of disciplines, including Computer Science, Electronics, Human Resources, Intercultural Management, Pedagogical Innovation, and Applied Mathematics.

Participating institutions included :

  • Speaker : Miguel Canterra
  • Discipline : Electronic Engineering

  • Speakers : Angela Diehl-Becker & Saskia Rebamnn
  • Discipline : Psychology, Human Resources and Management & French-German Management and International Business

  • Speaker : Ali Jaber
  • Discipline : Computer Science

  • Speaker : Marta Turcsanyi-Szabo
  • Discipline : Educational Innovation

  • Speaker : Hiroyuki Ishizaki
  • Discipline : Business Administration and International Education

  • Speaker : Nicolas Stein
  • Discipline : Computer Science

  • Speaker : Alexander Shapoval
  • Discipline : Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Productive Academic and Research Exchanges

In addition to the instructional activities, International Week provided an opportunity for meaningful exchanges focusing on pedagogical innovation and research collaboration. Around twenty CESI faculty members and researchers were actively involved. Numerous discussions were held with representatives from partner institutions to reinforce our collaborations, including joint conference presentations, the establishment of double degree programs, development of cross-border training initiatives, hosting of research internships, and collaborative research projects.

An international immersion in the heart of nancy

The International Week experience was further enriched by a cultural program. Participants were invited to discover the city of Nancy through a guided tour and to share a convivial moment during the official dinner.