Organized by the Grenoble Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the University of Grenoble, Career Guidance Night gives high school students, college students, and their parents the opportunity to learn about careers in various sectors.
The academic information and guidance service and the information and guidance services of the universities of Grenoble and Savoie welcome educational psychologists and head teachers from high schools...
The 2026 Career Fair, organized by Grenoble Alpes Métropole on October 14 and 15, features job-matching events, interactive activities, meetings with professionals, and insights into market trends… Come to the event…
August 23–28, 2026. A doctoral training program in the mountains, at the intersection of the humanities and social sciences and Earth and environmental sciences. Observe, experiment, and engage with scientists...
Your lecture... with or without sugar?! A BotAlpes herbal tea lecture is a bit like a scientific expedition—but without the hiking boots and with a herbal tea at the end.
Where does our environment end? The world we know rarely extends beyond our highest mountains. Yet every night, our familiar horizon fades away, giving way to distant and far-off landscapes...
Small steps can lead to big changes! From June 8 to 28, join Unite!’s 21-Day Challenge: a series of daily reflections and practical activities designed to help you better understand issues related to...
Become our preferred partner and help support the growth of our institution by donating the remaining balance of your apprenticeship tax to the Department of Chemistry and Biology! Visit the platform starting May 26, 2026...
Are you currently an undergraduate student at university? Do you want to feel more confident and better equipped to deal with situations of aggression? Take part in a new research program on rape prevention...
The exhibition "Red Like Snow" at the Grenoble Museum showcases the scientific work of the ALPALGA project, which focuses on the microscopic life that inhabits snow at altitudes above 2,000 meters.
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