The CBH Graduate School organizes interdisciplinary summer schools on a topical theme. Aimed at Master's and PhD students, the hands-on courses are run with the help of academic, industrial and other socio-economic partners. These summer schools are a unique opportunity for students from all backgrounds to meet, get to know each other, and work creatively as a group. Why not take this opportunity to design the future together?
Summer School 2025
Reducing the carbon footprint of research?
June 23-27, 2025
For Bachelor's Master's & PhD students
Are you curious and committed?
No technical knowledge required
Talks and discussions with experts from various fields
Workshops
Team projects
Visits to laboratories and private companies
Confirmed speakers:
Introduction Sabine Lavorel,UGA deputy president in charge of ecological transformation of Université Grenoble Alpes
The environmental transition: an opportunity for research community Stéphane Guillot, ISTerre in charge of environmental transition of CNRS
How to promote active and sustainable travel modes? The contribution of behavior change models in psychology Aïna Chalabaev, SENS Laboratory
The social and economic issues of energy production Olivier Vidal, ISTerre
Life Cycle Assessment, a tool for anticipating environmental impacts of products or processes illustrated with an application to a medical device: an orthesis Damien Evrard, G-SCOP Laboratory
The controversial environmental assessment of biofuels and green electricity: what lessons can we learn for sustainable aviation fuels Thomas Reverdy, PACTE Laboratory
Workshops
My carbon footprint and the one of research laboratory, Adrien Quintard DCM Laboratory
Reducing environmental impact of research, Adrien Quintard DCM Laboratory
Three sessions of teams work on the challenge
Visits
Wastewater treatment plant or energy transition R&D laboratory
Awaiting for definitive confirmation:
• Thesis topics of DefiCO2 PhD students
• The impacts on biodiversity
Free of charge for UGA students and students from partner universities
Langage of the summer school: English
Location: UGA campus
35 training hours for PhD students affiliated with EDCSV and EDISCE
Possible ECTS, as determined by the Master's degree
Registration closes on May 16, 2025 For UGA students: Please fill out the form below (CV and cover letter required)
For students of partner universities : Please download and completethis form and send it to cbh-internationalgraduateschool@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr with documents (CV, cover letter and letter of agreement letter from the head of studies at your institution).
For 2 selected students of some partner’s universities: UNITE! (Aalto University (Espoo/Helsinki), KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm), Wroclaw Tech, Technical University of Darmstadt, Graz University of Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya – Barcelona Tech, Universidade de Lisboa), Universität Konstanz and National University of Ireland (Galway) travel and accommodation will be funded by a grant.
Summer Schools "SHAPE THE FUTURE".
Teaser:
Our previous Summer Schools
Summer School 2024: The CO2 challenge
How to reduce carbon footprint?
June 17-21, 2024
Summer School 2022: Thinking together to share energy
June 21-25, 2021
Concerned by climate change? Do you want to take part in energy transition? Take advantage of this summer school to imagine how you can accelerate the change towards a better use of energy for the benefit of all.
Our research partners organize and finance summer schools.
Consult the thematic schoolsorganized or subsidized by ARCANE.
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4th International Solar Fuel Conference organized by ARCANE in 2023
Published on November 21, 2023 Updated on May 20, 2025
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