At Mines Saint-Étienne, we know that the future of global engineering is not built alone.

The Director of the School, Jacques Fayolle, and Florence Granger, Director of International Development, traveled to Finland to attend the T.I.M.E Association General Assembly at Lappeenranta University of Technology.

This association is a leading forum supporting international collaboration in education and research. T.I.M.E. Association members include some of the world’s top technological universities. Their assembly was an opportunity to exchange ideas and nurture the already strong ties between these international institutions. It also provided a chance to forge new connections and discuss the establishment of double degrees.

While there, Jacques Fayolle also represented Institut Mines-Télécom, a member of EULiST European University, an alliance of 10 European universities sharing complementary expertise in technical fields and the humanities.

Strengthening our collaborative activities and promoting student mobility while shaping the engineering of tomorrow all contribute to the international standing of Mines Saint-Étienne.

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