#CampusLife | When the ALIVE call for projects leads to the construction of a secure bicycle shelter

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The DVC (Campus Life Department) regularly launches calls for projects called "ALIVE" to improve student life on the campuses of the University of Montpellier. These projects, developed in collaboration with students from each campus, give rise to original initiatives that are funded by the CVEC. In 2020, the Faculty responded to the call, leading to the creation of a secure bicycle shelter on the Arnaud de Villeneuve campus.

What are we talking about?

Alive is a call for projects launched each year by the DVC (Campus Life Department) with clearly defined specifications:

" As part of the rollout of the CVEC*, the University of Montpellier has decided to launch the ALIVE call for projects, "Improving student living spaces," aimed at UFRs, schools, and institutes. The call for projects is for the creation or renovation of spaces intended for student life on UM campuses, outside of educational facilities."

These calls for projects therefore aim to:

  • Promoting welcoming conditions and student life
  • Developing better living conditions for students.

 

The 2020-2021 project: a secure bicycle shelter for the ADV campus

In 2020, the Faculty of Medicine, in collaboration with the then Vice Dean of Students, Florian Mary, decided to consult its fellow students and respond to the ALIVE call for projects. This consultation revealed a need for secure bicycle parking. Construction began in January 2022 and was completed at the start of this academic year.

The bicycle shelter is now operational with secure card access for 150 students on the ADV Campus. These students voluntarily registered in September following an email appeal from the faculty management. In January 2023, the number of accesses will be reassessed and increased if it is found that the shelter is underused.

This shelter is a real advantage for our students, who can combine efficiency and environmental friendliness by choosing bicycles as their mode of transportation. The secure shelter greatly reduces theft!

 

* Law No. 2018-166 on Student Guidance and Success of March 8, 2018, known as the ORE law, created a student and campus life contribution (CVEC), intended, according to Article L. 841-5.-I of the Education Code, to "promote the social, health, cultural, and athletic welcome and support of students and to reinforce the health prevention and education actions carried out for their benefit."