Echos START and ChangeNOW joined forces to produce a new ranking of schools and universities with a focus on environmental and social transition issues. Centrale Nantes is ranked first across all categories. This new independent ranking is designed to measure and evaluate - over time - the efforts made by schools and universities in terms of ecological and social transition. It is based on 6 criteria:
Screening of the film with the director Arthur Gosset, an engineering programme student at Centrale Nantes and the students featured in the film.
The challenges of sustainable development are present from a scientific and technological perspective across our study programmes: engineering programme, masters, PhDs, advanced masters, and executive education. Second and third year engineering programme students can choose from the following specialisations/options:
A new group of students updated Centrale Nantes' carbon footprint and proposed visualization and management tools to highlight individual contributions and collective approaches.
POSYTYF (POwering SYstem flexibiliTY in the Future through RES), a European project coordinated by Centrale Nantes
Supported by the Sustainable Development Department, the sustainable food project was selected by the CROUS and the school's internal CVEC (Student and Campus Life Contribution) committee for co-financing. The school's internal working group prioritised 3 projects: - Experimentation with an eco-responsible foodtruck at the start of the 2021 academic year - Analysis of food practices and awareness-raising among students and staff, who evaluated their diet over a one month (representative panel of students from different courses and of different nationalities, staff from different backgrounds - minimum 100 participants) in order to raise awareness of the carbon impact of daily food choices and the reduction of waste, and to obtain data on the needs and expectations of users - Towards sustainable food in the cafeteria: vending, fresh fruit, coordination of operations with student associations.
Raising student awareness through the dissemination of a respect meter and a violence meter. Organisation of an Identity Diversity Festival.
"Sustainable Development Conference" with the 7 institutions that make up Nantes Université.
Nantes Métropole, Nantes Université, the CROUS and Audencia are members of the LabCitoyen Campus du Tertre. The Lab is a collective experimentation mechanism designed for Nantes students who wish to get involved in the ecological and solidarity-based transition of their campus! It is open to all, student associations or students from the Crous, Audencia or Nantes University, including the schools of Architecture of Nantes, Fine Arts Nantes and Centrale Nantes.
In 2021, the school organised new editions of this conference series with: Christelle Didier - "Ecological transition: a question of ethics" Marine Miller - "Our highly educated youth and the ecological challenge" Timothée Parrique - "The economics of degrowth" Claire Morcant and William Aucant - "Participative democracy" Thomas Simon and Jérémie Poupon - "Climate & Business: we'll have to get down to it sometime!"
The CSR Trophies are intended for companies based in the Pays de la Loire region that wish to highlight their actions and results in terms of corporate social responsibility. Thus, about thirty projects are screened each year by students from three schools in the region: Centrale Nantes with students from the Engineering for Ecological Transition, ESAIP and ESSCA. The CSR Trophies aim to promote companies that develop their activities in line with societal issues and to highlight profitable and sustainable good practices.
The Horizons Forum is an event organised by students from various engineering schools in Nantes to bring together students, companies and organisations involved in ecological and solidarity-based transition. In addition, debate workshops and conferences on the theme of the transition help to raise students' awareness of the issue.
Collaboration on the "Definition of operational low-carbon trajectories for companies", in line with national and global climate issues and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Students on the engineering programme are required to undertake 100 hours of voluntary work for associations of their choice in the fields of: culture and leisure, international development and humanitarian action, education for all, the environment, emergency response in the event of a crisis, remembrance and citizenship, health, solidarity or sport. Many students contribute to local associations or take part in activities in schools in the Nantes area.
The Web In pulse course trains young people aged 18 to 30 with no formal qualifications beyond high school to become Web developers.