RESEARCH EDUCATION
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Currently our research education activities are divided into 5 major themes spread over 5 different laboratories and 4 cities in France.
BIOLOGY AND HEALTH
MARSEILLE
MATHEMATICS
MARSEILLE
RENEWABLE ENERGY
METZ
BIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
NANCY
WATER AND THE ENVIRONMENT
VITTEL
A LABORATORY OPEN TO SCHOOL AUDIENCES
Entire classes of high school or middle school students are welcomed in one of the Tous Chercheurs laboratories to carry out mini-research projects on a theme related to their respective school programs. For two to three consecutive days the pupils play the role of a researcher. For the students, it’s about working as a team under the responsibility of a tutor to solve a science problem and sharpen their curiosity. The most important thing is to learn to imagine a solution(s), to experiment with current research tools to test them, to analyse and verify their results, to compare them with what they had imagined, discuss them and present them orally to their peers.
ONE WORKSHOP BY PROJECT
Tous Chercheurs courses are based on project-based teaching. The workshops are made concrete by the production of a well-argued scientific presentation demonstrating the experimental investigation of a science question.
Training courses are supervised by tutors who are PhD students or postdoctoral researchers.