For the 19th edition of the "Rendez-vous aux Jardins", gardeners and botanists welcome you to the four corners of Europe around the theme of "gardens and climate change". The event, organized by the French Ministry of Culture, takes place from Friday June 3 to Sunday June 5, 2022. And the good news is that Montpellier's Jardin Des Plantes is taking part over two days.

 

 What are the "Rendez-vous aux jardins"?

 From Friday June 3 onwards, almost 2,200 gardens will be opening their doors, offering moments of joy and discovery. An opportunity to share with family and friends through a wide range of activities. Throughout the weekend, visitors will be able to interact with experts on nature conservation measures, the aim being to provide information on the protection of biodiversity essential to the well-being of all living things. In recent years, thanks to successful European cooperation, a number of countries have taken part, including Germany, Portugal, Croatia, Italy, Poland and France. An opportunity to discover some splendid gardens, including the Jardin des Plantes at Montpellier's Faculty of Medicine.

 

How are things at the Jardin des Plantes?

The Jardin des Plantes at the Faculté de Médecine de Montpellier opens its doors this year for its 19th participation. In groups of 25, you'll discover the Garden's emblematic sites through 14 visits, based on recurring themes such as "The bee and the human being in 2022","Aromatics and the 5 senses squares" or general tours. Our 5 botanist-gardeners, all botanists with a passion for botany, will be donning their guide hats over the course of the weekend, and will be showing you how plants are adapting to climate change in their respective sectors. The aim of these two days is to encourage interaction between our botanical gardeners and the general public, and to raise awareness among young and old alike of the need to preserve and enhance the Jardin des Plantes de la Faculté. Come and discover this emblematic Montpellier landmark in a whole new light. We look forward to seeing you there! 

 

RDV aux Jardins 2022 visit program

All tours depart from the janitor's lodge on Boulevard Henri IV.

The maximum number of visitors per tour is 25.

  • Fri June 3 - 1:00 pm

    Bees and humans in 2022

    by Jeff Fauveau and the APIS SCHOLA association

  • General garden tour

    by Emmanuel Spicq

    Fri June 3 - 1:30 pm

  • Fri June 3 - 2:00 pm

    To be or not to be in an English garden, that is the question?

    by Ludovic Rioux and Jean-Louis Talavera

  • The Jardin des Plantes collections

    by Didier Morisot

    Fri June 3 - 2:30 pm

  • Fri June 3 - 3:00 pm

    Plant strategies and adaptations to the climate

    by Denis Nespoulous

  • Aromatics and the 5 senses square

    by Jean-Louis Talavera

    Fri June 3 - 4:00 pm

  • Sat June 4 - 1:30 pm

    To be or not to be in an English garden, that is the question?

    by Ludovic Rioux and Jean-Louis Talavera

  • A walk through history and ecology

    by Denis Nespoulous

    Sat June 4 - 2:00 pm

  • Sat June 4 - 2:15pm

    Bees and humans in 2022

    by Jeff Fauveau and the APIS SCHOLA association

  • The Martins greenhouse and its collection of succulents

    by Emmanuel SPICQ

    Sat June 4 - 2:30 pm

  • Sat June 4 - 3:00 pm

    Aromatics and the 5 senses square

    by Jean-Louis Talavera

  • Plant strategies and adaptations to the climate

    by Denis Nespoulous

    Sat June 4 - 3:30 pm

  • Sat June 4 - 4:00 pm

    Bees and humans in 2022

    by Jeff Fauveau and the APIS SCHOLA association

  • General garden tour

    by Emmanuel Spicq

    Sat June 4 - 4:30 pm

 

 

The elderly represent over 20% of the French population (Source INSEE 2020), yet growing old is still poorly understood. Thanks to the simulation tools offered in this innovative workshop, participants will be able to step back in time several years. This will enable them to hone their skills in caring for the elderly.

Why this workshop?

This workshop, offered by the School of Geriatrics and Gerontology, was created to enable participants to experience the main impairments associated with aging. 

It is led by administrative manager Myriam Taroudjit and design engineer Marie-Laure Portalez. 

Special equipment enables participants to experience the main age-related disabilities through the senses. This enables them to perceive the difficulties faced by the elderly, and to better understand their behavior and specific needs.

"Genuine experiential learning to improve living conditions for the elderly".

The effectiveness of this simulation method was the subject of a study carried out by medical students at the Julius-Maximilians University in Würzburg (Dr. med. Filz S.A., Dr. med. Swoboda W. et al.).

The research, carried out in the form of practical training courses involving the wearing of a simulation suit, led to the following results:

  • Ability to empathize with the living conditions of an elderly person after the practical course: 83% of participants.
  • Ability to put themselves in the situation of an elderly person after the practical course: 90% of participants.
  • Understanding of an elderly person's physical condition after the practical course: 95% of participants

 

How?

Using simulation suits made up of several elements, participants put themselves in the shoes of an elderly person, experiencing the physical and moral difficulties associated with aging.

Here are a few examples: 

  • SPECIAL GLASSES

    They cause a different perception of color, a grainy blur, sensitivity to glare and/or a narrowing of the visual field.

  • HEADPHONES

    It causes high-frequency hearing loss

  • THE WEIGHT VEST

    This vest allows participants to experience spinal curvature, forward tilting of the pelvis, postural weakness, restricted mobility, loss of strength, increased physical stress and/or weakened sense of balance.

  • GLOVES

    They restrict hand mobility, reduce agility and impair tactile sensation.

  • ANKLE WEIGHTS

    Ankle weights cause loss of muscle strength, impaired coordination and an uncertain gait when dragging your feet

  • THE SOFT SOLE OF THE OVERSHOE

    This particular sole gives a spongy feel and reduces the sensitivity of contact with the ground, making it possible to experience the sensation of insecurity.

  • SPECIAL GLOVES

    These other gloves simulate tremors, realistically reproduced thanks to electrical muscle stimulation and a continuously adjustable control module.

Feedback from our students

Every year, this innovative workshop is offered to students at the school to complement their curriculum and improve their understanding of the elderly. Testimonials are full of praise:

Stéphanie: "This workshop was very interesting, and anyone working with an elderly public should be able to take part in this simulation workshop. Losing your senses is very disturbing."

Mariam: "This afternoon, I experienced what the elderly people I accompany go through on a daily basis. Muscle aches, hearing and vision problems, slowness, due to an environment that is no longer adapted to evolve in complete safety".

Maïlys: "In my professional life, I will pay particular attention to this 'pain' and the way people experience and suffer it in their daily lives, in order to best adapt our responses to their needs.."

 

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What is Karab's? It's a pocket book listing the city's establishments and good deals for local and foreign students. Created byACM corpo students, their project saw the light of day on April 27, 2022, after 3 years of hard work.

3 good reasons to buy Karab's!

 

  • 1 - A PRACTICAL GUIDE IN SIZE AND FORMAT

    Adopting Karab's means choosing practicality! As big as a paperback book, this little guide can easily be slipped into your bag and taken with you wherever you go in the streets of Montpellier.

    Practical in size, but also in format! Karab's is divided into 6 chapters to accompany your daily student life: eating, working, getting fresh air, going out, culture and drinking (in moderation, let's not forget...!). The guide is clear and easy to understand, and includes photos of the various places (handy for newcomers to Montpellier!) with information such as opening hours, prices, location and much more...

  • 2 - A MUST FOR DISCOVERING NEW PLACES

    Whether you're a local student or a foreigner, Karab's is a quick and efficient way to find out about great places to eat or discover new ones in and around Montpellier! From chic Montpellier restaurants to budget-friendly bars, all categories of places are listed.

  • 3 - SUPPORT A STUDENT INITIATIVE

    After 3 years of hard work, theACM Corpo students have finally seen their project come to fruition! By purchasing this guide, you are also supporting their work.

    Whether you're a lover of good deals or simply curious, this guide is for you! The best part? Karab's is 100% free and available at the Corpo Médecine in Montpellier, so get yours now!

 

Karab's on the front page of the local press!

And because such a wonderful initiative couldn't go unnoticed by the local press, Karab's has already been published twice! Soon to be broadcast on Radio Campus Montpellier and Fun Radio, this little guide has a great future ahead of it!

Inspired by the Jardin des Plantes and its historic herbarium, discover the Botanica exhibition created by Christelle Boulé for the Boutographie Festival. From Saturday 07 to Sunday 29 May, take a floral stroll through the heart of the Orangerie.

Off-site programming

Every year, the Boutographie festival offers a parallel program creating a circuit in various cultural venues in Montpellier. Initially scheduled for 2019, then cancelled due to the health crisis, this year the Jardin des Plantes is hosting the Botanica project, a series of 15 paintings paying tribute to its botanical collections. To find out more about the genesis of the project and its inspirations, we spoke to artist Christelle Boullé.

What's your background?

I grew up in Montreal and studied art. I then decided to branch out into graphic design and obtained a bachelor's degree in 2009. After moving to Lausanne in Switzerland, I worked for 4 years as a graphic designer in an agency. Following this experience, I decided to go back to school and enrolled in a Master's degree in photography at the world-renowned ECAN school in 2014-2016. It was at this point that I began to work with photography as I do today, in an experimental way notably through a series I did on perfume. I work in a laboratory, as I do with silver photos, but here they're developed in color. I like a photo to be unique, and this technique is a playground for creativity.

Tell us about Les Boutographies project

In 2017, I applied with my diploma project to exhibit at the Pavillon populaire. I was contacted again at the end of 2019 for an Hors les Murs exhibition, which allows visitors to discover different photo series in Montpellier. They turned to me because I work with materials. I really like the Boutographies project because it allows us to discover emerging artists, it's very refreshing and gives us the opportunity to discover projects that have less visibility.

What about the Botanica project?

This invitation is a wonderful gift. I'd been working for 2-3 years on the representation of perfume when Boutographies came up with this idea with the Jardin des Plantes in Montpellier. I started researching the place and was immediately inspired. The place is great. I'd been watching documentaries and reports on the richness of herbariums, and I was immediately interested. I wanted to get closer to the material and pay homage to nature, scents and shapes. I then wanted to create a timeless garden, one that we might have at home or that might have existed 300 years ago, to juggle past and future.

How did you come to be inspired by the Jardin des Plantes?

I didn't go to the Jardin des Plantes, so I decided to imagine it and draw inspiration from it. I was then helped by my friends who had travelled to Japan or Canada, for example, and photographed plants. My work was based on my research and above all on my interpretation of what the Garden could be.

 

Begun in 2020, the Botanica photography series is not finished, and Christelle Boulé is continuing it.

To discover an explosion of color, visit the Orangerie throughout the month of May!