Agnes McLaren Thesis Award 2020

For the very first time, the Agnes McLaren Association is organizing a medical award worth €4,000! Applications are open to students at the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine who will be defending their thesis in 2020 or 2021, as well as those who defended their thesis in 2019. See below for registration details and thesis eligibility criteria.
 

An award sponsored by the Agnes McLaren Association, recognizing a thesis focusing on women's or children's health.

The Agnes McLaren Association, founded in 2018, works to preserve the memory ofAgnes McLaren, a Scottish woman who became the first female doctor to graduate from the Faculty of Medicine in Montpellier in 1878. It is in honor of this female doctor, who dedicated her life to caring for the most disadvantaged and marginalized women in society, that the association wishes to award a thesis prize for the first time.

The association is therefore establishing the Agnes McLaren Thesis Prize in 2021. This prize rewards an original thesis on the health of women in precarious/vulnerable situations or on the health of children exposed to precariousness and/or vulnerable situations. The prize, worth €4,000, will be awarded in November 2021 after pre-selection by a committee and review by a jury composed of health professionals.

 

Eligibility criteria

In order to compete for this thesis award, candidates must meet several eligibility criteria:

 

  • Open to our students

    Criterion 1: Be a student at the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine

  • Year 2019-2020-2021

    Criterion 2: Defend your thesis in 2019, 2020, or 2021

  • Thesis topic

    Criterion 3: Defend a thesis on a topic related to the health of the most disadvantaged or even excluded women, or on the health of children exposed to precariousness and/or situations of vulnerability.

  • Post-doctoral project

    Criterion 4: Thesis leading to an operational project

What are the steps to follow to enter the competition?

The first edition of the McLaren Thesis Award will take place in five phases, as follows:

  • before Nov. 15, 2020

  • Pre-selection phase

    Pre-selection phase of theses received by the pre-selection committee. Five theses pre-selected.

    Dec. 2020

  • Dec. 27, 2020

    Selection notice

    Notification of selection sent to the five successful candidates.

  • Final selection phase

    Review of the five theses pre-selected by the jury. Candidates must submit their theses and post-thesis work by January 24, 2021.

    Jan-Feb 2021

  • Sept. 2021

    Award ceremony

    Presentation of the Agnes McLaren Award during the official ceremony.

 

We hope many of you will compete for this prize! So get writing, and good luck with your theses!

 

Faculty Organization

For the first time, the Faculty is organizing a symposium for all of its teaching staff: single-affiliation and university-hospital staff. Don't miss this event on February 28!

 
 

Neuroscience to bring people together

Organized by Dr. Carine Bécamel, this day aims to bring together teachers from both single institutions and university hospitals around the theme of neuroscience. The objective is twofold: to identify the pool of expertise within our faculty while promoting future collaborations!

 
 

A rich program

The day will be punctuated by several short presentations. These will address clinical and fundamental research projects developed in the field of neuroscience by faculty members at our school.

 
 

Practical information: date, location, and registration

This first symposium will take place on February 28, 2020, in the Giraud Amphitheater on the Faculty's ADV Campus in Montpellier. Registrationis free butmandatorybeforeFebruary 13,2020! To register, click on the link below:

We look forward to welcoming you for this day!

ENA-2020

It's the must-attend event for research and innovation in the Gard region: Les Entretiens Nîmes-Alès! Every year, the Pôle Métropolitain Nîmes-Alès organizes a series of unique conferences at higher education institutions, in partnership with businesses. The Faculty of Medicine is proud to be a partner in these events!

 

Science todayis paving the way fortomorrow's innovations.

The aim of the Entretiens Nîmes-Alès is to raise public awareness of the region's expertise in higher education, research, and innovation.

Through a series of events open to all—symposiums, conferences, round tables, workshops, exhibitions, visits—organized during the same week.

Come and discover emerging innovations in the fields of digital technology, health, the environment, risk management, and more.

The 2020 edition will take place from February 4 to 8.

2020 #ENTRETIENSNA program Registration #ENTRETIENSNA

ENA 2020 poster

 

 

Visit the SimHu platform on our Nîmes website!

On the occasion of the 2020 edition of the Entretiens Nîmes-Alès, the Faculty of Medicine at its Nîmes site is opening the doors of its simulation platform, SimHu, in partnership with the Nîmes University Hospital. Our teams will introduce you to the latest technologies used in medical education, including simulation mannequins. High-fidelity simulation workshops will be offered to the public, who will be able to step into the shoes of future healthcare professionals!

Learn more about this event Learn more about our SimHU

 

 

 

How do I get there?

The event will take place on Saturday, February 8, 2020, starting at 9 a.m. on our Carreau de Lanes Campus!

Address: 186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes, 30000 NÎMES

Bus: "Trambus" line T2 or "bus" line 5 towards CHU Carémeau

Road access:A9 motorway, Exit 25 Nîmes Ouest – Parking available on site.

 

We look forward to seeing many of you there!

The Historical University Library of our Faculty will open its doors on Thursday, January 14, at 6:30 p.m. for a special candlelit evening for the fourth edition of Reading Night...

 

A moment suspended in time, by candlelight...

On the occasion of the 4th edition of the Night of Reading and as part of the festivities marking the 8th centenary of our Faculty, the University Medical Library is opening the doors of its reading room and collections, located in the historic building. Come and (re)discover the premises during a unique event, by candlelight...

Throughout the tour of the rooms and collections, visitors are invited to listen to accounts of events and anecdotes from the history of Montpellier's Faculty of Medicine and its professors. The readings will be given by student volunteers.

Please note: Space is limited! – Meet at the library at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 16, 2020.

Students, become readers!

The BIU is looking for volunteers to do these readings. Sign up to become an evening reader at the library by sending an email to: biu-patrimoine-bumedecine@umontpellier.fr
The texts to be read will be provided to you in advance. You will receive a book voucher in exchange for your participation.