As an international multidisciplinary research and teaching centre and a centre of excellence in terms of human and technical resources, CEREGE covers almost the entire field of environmental geosciences.
By joining forces with other major national and international research structures and with industrial and technological players, CEREGE is now a centre of excellence in the field of geosciences.
Through the dissemination of its scientific communication, CEREGE aims to establish a permanent dialogue between science, research and the general public, especially the younger generation.
During this "geology festival", the students who succeeded in the competition are rewarded. Visits to laboratories and conferences punctuate the programme of this half-day event, which is an opportunity to present the possible orientations in the field of geology and to arouse interest or even vocations.
"Once again this year, the CEREGE (Centre Européen de Recherche et d'Enseignement en Géosciences de l'Environnement) hosted the prize-giving ceremony for the Academic Geoscience Olympiad. Thanks to Olivier Bellier, Alain Véron and Leslie Monnier, the ceremony went off without a hitch.
Accompanied by their parents and sometimes their SVT teachers, the 16 winners from 8 secondary schools in the Bouches-du-Rhône and Vaucluse regions gathered at CEREGE on Wednesday 21 June 2023 to receive their prizes (see the list of winners)“