Centre Européen de Recherche et d’Enseignement
des Géosciences de l’Environnement
Centre Européen de Recherche et d’Enseignement
des Géosciences de l’Environnement

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CIVIS: spring school on natural hazards

The CIVIS Spring School, co-organised by the EPHE and co-founded with the Erasmus programme, is a consortium of four CIVIS universities. This school focuses on the management of natural risks in

Fête de la Science at the Arbois Science Village

  Every year for the past 19 years, CEREGE (the European Centre for Research and Education in Environmental Geosciences) has opened its doors and its science to schoolchildren and the general public free of charge.

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. 

#Sport and Science / Fête de la Science 2023. In the field of environmental geoscience, we need to be prepared for the many challenges that lie ahead. Those involved in research at CEREGE can testify to this.

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