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CEREGE at Treize minutes with Julie Aleman
For their new edition, the Treize Minutes Marseille will be held on Tuesday, April 4 at the Espace Julien in Marseille and will be available for streaming! An intellectual "foraging" that

A new look at rapid climate change and the bipolar shift
Published on 14 March 2023 Edouard Bard, Chair in Climate and Ocean Evolution Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Nina

Major Seminar: Hugues Raimbourg (University of Orléans)
16 April, 13h15, Amphithéâtre Pasteur, CEREGE Arbois " Deformation processes in the faults of the upper crust: contributions of Raman spectroscopy on carbonaceous material and of the study of inclusions

Youth category: The soil key
La Clé des Sols is a collective work coordinated by Sophie Cornu, soil scientist, research director at INRAé, based at CEREGE in Aix-en-Provence. The texts were written by

The report of the CEREGE gender unit
Since its creation in 2019 within CEREGE, the Parity Unit has been organising actions to reduce the imbalance between men and women in three stages:

New! A Springtime of Science at Arbois and Château-Gombert
For the first time, the Arbois and Château Gombert technology parks will host the Printemps de Sciences proposed by the CEREGE on Thursday, April 13, 2023. In the continuity of

Research and Education Centre international multidisciplinary, the CEREGE covers almost all the Environmental Geosciences, with one objective: to study the dynamics of environmental processes and their disturbances under natural or anthropogenic constraints.
"The CEREGE, with 278 staff, including 138 permanent staff, is a major research unit in the French scientific landscape. HCERES 2023
Centre of excellence by its skills human and its instrumental skillsCEREGE's research is supported by laboratories and analytical platforms, inter-team collaborations and a broad network of national and international collaborations. The thematic teams are supported by state-of-the-art laboratories, a multiple and complementary field of expertiseThe project combines field observation techniques with analytical experimentation and numerical modelling.
The CEREGE offers training courses of the UFR Sciences and the OSU Institut Pythéas from the Licence to the Master and Doctorate levels.
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One month on the fieldwork in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan with Julie Losen.
Sampling trees and lakes to recover the memory of their environment, mapping sites to prevent landslide risks, teaming up with NATO to define the region's hazards... These were the missions and challenges this summer for a whole team around Julie, a PhD student at CEREGE.



