Welcoming of our university partners (China, Canada, Brazil) for academic recruitment and student mobility opportunities offered to our students.
Hosting of visiting professors at Mines Saint-Étienne.
The School’s participation in the EAIE fair at the IMT booth.
Welcoming Our International University Partners
Jane Geng, from Pharos Education & Culture Consulting Group, responsible for IMT recruitment in China, was welcomed on October 8. For your information, 12 Chinese students have been admitted based on their qualifications (ICM and ISMIN programs) for the 2019 academic year, including 3, for the first time, in the ISMIN double-degree program.
Our Canadian partners presented academic mobility and double-degree programs for our engineering students:
– at the École Polytechnique de Montréal, Maude Bourassa, Head of Student Mobility
– at Concordia University, welcoming Lorena Marzitelli, Graduate Recruitment Officer, School of Graduate Studies.
Two Brazilian partners were also welcomed, Rodrigo Silveira Vieira, Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Ceara and Jane Meri Santos, Department of Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Espirito Santo, as part of a Brafitec IMT project, coordinated by the International Development Department. This was an opportunity to meet the Brazilian students currently on mobility at the school.
Associate Professor Rafael Lemuz-Lopez, State University of Puebla, Mexico, welcomed at the SPIN center, gave a lecture on his research area “Development of computational methods for image processing in biomedical applications“.
Hosting Visiting Professors
• Javier Gonzales Rodriguez, Professor at the University of Rosario, Bogota, Colombia, is welcomed for three months at the Engineering and Health Center, and will work on predicting diabetes treatment costs from hospital data using machine learning methods (with Vincent Augusto).
• Katia Genovese, Professor at the University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy, is working with Pierre Badel at CIS, on the in vitro analysis of vascular tissue rupture, using a multi-angle optical approach (StBio dept).
• Elaine Mosconi, Professor at the Université de Sherbrooke, Department of Information Systems and Quantitative Management Methods, is welcomed at the Fayol Institute until October 31. Co-founder and researcher within the Supply Chain 4.0 Research Collaboration Network and the IntelliLab research group, dedicated to the study of emerging technologies in the context of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
• Prof. Youngguk Kwon, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Department of Safety Engineering, South Korea, is welcomed at the Computer Science and Intelligent Systems Department, Fayol Institute until February 2020, as part of a “Joint project for a safety & security in smart factory”.

Three ICM students, ambassadors for the school!
Marion Cottard, Théophile Yvert, and Victor Pavard, ICM students currently on international mobility in Chile, participated in the “PUC-Chile International Fair” organized on October 9 by the university’s international relations department: an opportunity to present the school’s various programs to numerous Chilean students. A big thank you to our three ambassadors for their involvement!
Participation in the EAIE Conference
The School participated in the annual EAIE European Association for International Education fair, the largest European higher education fair, in Helsinki from September 24 to 27, at the IMT collective stand.
For the first time this year, it presented a conference “The #CeQuInt excellence in internationalisation framework: different ways of delivering quality” by Paul Wheal, Head of International Affairs at Mines Saint-Étienne, also appointed conference evaluator for this fair, alongside Maciej Markowski, President of the European Consortium for Accreditation, and Joanna Domagala, Adam Mickiewicz University.
