First acceptances of the half-year
Congratulations to Charles, Christopher and Mansour, who have just been accepted at one of our partner universities.
Technology brings people together and builds bridges... Our students travel the world as part of their curriculum, and benefit from courses in 8 foreign languages. 8....+1 in fact.
And we're particularly proud of the last of these: French as a foreign language. 68 nationalities are represented on our campuses, and every semester we welcome a number of ERASMUS students who are particularly keen to learn French during their visit. UTBM is proud to have been awarded the FLE - Français Langue Etrangère - label for a period of 4 years, with an optimum rating of 3 stars in all areas of the reference system.
This label, issued by the French Ministries of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Higher Education, Research and Innovation, and Culture, "identifies, recognizes and promotes French as a foreign language centers whose linguistic offer and services offer guarantees of quality".
Five levels of FLE are now available to any student interested in these courses, notably to reach the B2 level - compulsory for non-French-speaking students - but also more specific to engineering.
Quality work and results from the UTBM International Relations team.
Congratulations to Charles, Christopher and Mansour, who have just been accepted at one of our partner universities.
UTBM is proud to announce that it has been awarded a new Erasmus + AC171 (KA171) project with eight partner universities in Angola, Cameroon and Togo. Exchanges of students, PhD students and staff will take place over the next three years. European funding to strengthen Franco-African collaboration by developing training and research.
During the Autumn 2024 semester, we welcome 32 exchange students, including 7 from our partner École Polytechnique de Lomé (EPL), from the University of Lomé in Togo (UTBM's partner).
From November 11 to 14, 2024, we had the pleasure of welcoming Nicu BIZON and Valeriu Manuel IONESCU, as part of their Erasmus teaching exchanges.