Why pursue education in France? What area of study should you select? And what distinct qualities contribute to the allure of learning in France?
Welcome to The French Teach, a fresh podcast initiative by Campus France that explores the realm of academic distinction in France. In this episode, we spotlight educational institutions that are innovating their approach to ecology, particularly focusing on a leading-edge sector of research: oceanography.
How can educational programs be designed to prepare students for future environmental challenges? Several French institutions are paving the way for innovative courses centered around interdisciplinary methods. This includes fostering collaboration among various scientific disciplines and implementing climate education for individuals who may not have had relevant training before. In today’s ever-evolving job landscape, it’s no longer sufficient to simply identify as ‘a journalist’ or ’a business professional’; specialization within one’s field is increasingly essential. This episode examines schools that adopt an unconventional perspective on ecology through the lens of oceanography as a prime example.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
PANEL OF EXPERTS
Nadia Maizi, Professor of Applied Mathematics at Mines Paris – PSL
Anne-Marie Treguier, Research Director at CNRS and Head of the European Institute for Marine Studies in Brest
Ana Carolina Pires, Master’s student specializing in Water Science at University of Montpellier
The French Teach represents an initiative by Campus France aimed at spotlighting fields poised for growth alongside emerging educational offerings tailored to address future challenges. Each episode features insights from academics, students, alumni, entrepreneurs, and researchers—voices critical in guiding your career decisions while sharing their experiences studying in France.