Every year, we open the doors of our school in Montpellier and Nîmes to give you all the information you need to study with us! So join us on Saturday, February 29, 2020, to learn all about our programs!

 

A day trip to Montpellier and Nîmes

As we do every year, we’ll be welcoming you to our two cities, Montpellier and Nîmes, to introduce you to our academic programs and give you a tour of our campuses!

In Montpellier, come visit our Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus!

641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud – 34000 MONTPELLIER

Parking will be available on site. A variety of presentations will be held throughout the day, including one on the reform of the first year of health studies. You can also learn about paramedical programs. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

In Nîmes, come visit our Carémeau Health Campus!

186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes – 30000 Nîmes

You will also be able to park on site. Just like in Montpellier, various presentations will be held throughout the day, including one on the reform of the first year of health studies. Please note that the Nîmes Campus does not offer any paramedical programs. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

 

Come meet our students, faculty, and staff!

Throughout the day, you’ll have the opportunity to meet our students (from all programs), our faculty, and, of course, our staff. Everyone will be happy to answer your questions and provide guidance tailored to your needs. We’ll also be delighted to show you around our campuses through guided tours.

So, if you’re interested in health studies, don’t hesitate—come join us on February 29! We hope to see many of you there!

 

Below, you’ll find videos of the day’s presentations—perfect for watching now and again later:

2020 Agnes McLaren Thesis Award

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 defend their clinical thesis in 2020 or 2021, as well as those who defended theirs in 2019. See below for registration details and the eligibility criteria for your thesis.
 

Download the press release dated August 30, 2021

An award sponsored by the Agnes McLaren Association, recognizing a dissertation that focuses 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 physician, who dedicated her life to caring for the most disadvantaged women or those excluded from society, that the association wishes to award a thesis prize for the first time.

Thus, in 2021, the association is launching the Agnes McLaren Thesis Prize. This prize recognizes an original thesis focusing on the health of women in precarious or 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 following a preliminary selection by a committee and review by a jury composed of healthcare professionals.

 

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for this thesis award, candidates must meet several eligibility criteria:

 

  • Open to our students

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

  • 2019–2020–2021

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

  • Thesis topic

    Criterion 3: Support a dissertation whose topic addresses the health of the most disadvantaged or even marginalized women, or 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 enter the contest?

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

  • by Nov. 15, 2020

  • Pre-selection phase

    Preliminary screening of the theses received by the preliminary screening committee. Five theses were shortlisted.

    Dec. 2020

  • Dec. 27, 2020

    Selection Notice

    Notification of selection sent to the five shortlisted candidates.

  • Final selection phase

    Review of the five theses shortlisted 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 at the official ceremony.

 

We hope many of you will enter the competition for this award! So get writing, and good luck on your theses!

 

Faculty Structure

For the first time, the Faculty is organizing a symposium for its entire faculty: both faculty members affiliated solely with the university and those affiliated with both the university and the hospital. Don’t miss this event on February 28!

 
 

Neuroscience: Bringing People Together

Organized by Dr. Carine Bécamel, this event aims to bring together faculty members from both the university and hospital sectors to discuss the field of neuroscience. The goal is twofold: to identify the pool of expertise within our faculty while fostering future collaborations!

 
 

A packed program

The day will feature several short presentations. These will cover the clinical and basic research projects in the field of neuroscience being conducted 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 butmust be completedbyFebruary 13,2020! To register, click the link below:

We look forward to welcoming you to this event!

ENA-2020

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

 

Science todayis paving the way fortomorrow’s innovations.

The goal of the Nîmes-Alès Talks is to raise public awareness of the region’s strengths in higher education, research, and innovation.

Through a series of events open to everyone—symposia, lectures, roundtables, workshops, exhibitions, and tours—held over the course of a single week.

Come discover the latest innovations in the fields of digital technology, healthcare, the environment, risk management, and more…

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

Program for #ENTRETIENSNA 2020 Registration #ENTRETIENSNA

ENA 2020 Poster

 

 

Visit the SimHu platform on our Nîmes website!

For the 2020 edition of the Entretiens Nîmes-Alès, the Faculty of Medicine at its Nîmes campus is opening the doors to its simulation platform, SimHu, in partnership with Nîmes University Hospital. Our teams will introduce you to the latest technologies used in medical education, particularly simulation manikins. High-fidelity simulation workshops will be offered to the public, giving participants the chance to step into the shoes of future healthcare professionals!

Learn more about this event Learn more about our SimHU

 

 

 

How do I get there?

We’ll see you on Saturday, February 8, 2020, starting at 9 a.m. at our Carreau Campus in Lanes!

Address: 186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes, 30000 Nîmes

Bus: “Trambus” line T2 or “Bus” line 5 toward CHU Carémeau

Directions:A9 Highway, Exit 25 Nîmes Ouest – On-site parking available.

 

We hope to see many of you there!

In 2020, our Faculty will celebrate its 800th anniversary! To mark this milestone, we have put together a program featuring more than 34 events throughout the year. These events are designed for local, national, and international medical, scientific, and academic communities, as well as the general public in Montpellier. Here’s a look back at the program announced this Thursday, December 19, at a press conference.

 

A little history…

Founded on August 17, 1220 , our Faculty— formerly known as the “University of Medicine –Universitas Medicorum” —was established in Montpellier after Cardinal Conrad of Urach, the apostolic legate of Pope Honorius III, granted it its first charter. These statutes thus enabled the various medical schools in Montpellier to unite into a single community. This facilitated exchanges between the different medical cultures—Jewish, Arab, and Christian—that coexisted in Montpellier, then at the crossroads of Eastern and Western civilizations.

The medical school then flourished for eight centuries, guided by a unique academic ethos: humanism, rooted in the teachings of Hippocrates.

 

800th Anniversary Press Conference

“Hippocrates envisioned a form of medicine that engages with science, philosophy, religion, climate, and the environment—in other words, a medicine that is a science of humanity. This enduring tradition is a hallmark of the Faculty of Medicine in Montpellier.” – Prof. Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand, Associate Dean

And today…?

While our faculty is the oldest in the world still in operation, it is nonetheless one of the most modern. This is evidenced by the 2017 opening of our new Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus. Equipped with the latest simulation-based teaching technologies, it allows our students to practice while adhering to the key principle of “never try it on a patient for the first time.”

But these technologies have in no way diminished the values our Faculty has upheld for eight centuries. Medical humanism thus remains a central focus of our teaching, leading us to develop—for the first time in France— workshops dedicated to the patient-caregiver relationship.

 

 

 

Events throughout 2020

To celebrate this anniversary and these values of humanism, multiculturalism, and scientific curiosity, we have put together a packed program of events running from January through December 2020.

Our hope? That various communities—including academics, healthcare professionals, and the people of Montpellier—will have the opportunity to (re)discover our Faculty and join us in celebrating medicine and its history through a variety of scientific, educational, and recreational events. Exhibitions will also be featured throughout the year, highlighting our heritage.

“We will be hosting high-profile events.For example, a symposium featuring leading international scientific publishers, a symposium on humanity and science that examines medicine and society as well as the public’s skepticism toward scientific facts, (…). We will also have sessions on ‘ethics and cancer,’ ‘gender equality in health,’ ‘medicinal plants,’ and a day dedicated to contemporary history and the major advances in medicine during the 20th century.” – Michel Mondain, Dean

 

Our students will also take center stage with the organization of an International Student Gala in June, to mark the visit of the Coimbra Group, Europe’s leading network of universities. They will also be honored at the Agnès McLaren Thesis Award ceremony in November.

Finally, there will also be fun and festive events, including the TAUST game nights and the Murder Mystery Nights at the Manoir du Crime…

 

 

For further reading…

 

Illustration - Article - Road Safety - 2019

This Monday, December 9, come on out to the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus! You can have all your vehicle’s safety features checked for free as part of our “Students, Road Safety, and the Environment” initiative. It’s the perfect way to drive with peace of mind as the holiday season approaches!

Renewal of a partnership with Lycée Pierre Mendès France

The safety of our students is priceless! That is why the University of Montpellier (UM) and the Faculty of Medicine are renewing their partnership with Lycée Pierre Mendès France and the Hérault Prefecture for the third consecutive year, as part of the initiative: “Students, Road Safety, and the Environment.” The event, which is completely free , will take place on our Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus on Monday , December 9, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

 

Free pre-inspection services for student vehicles

Students will be able to have their vehicles inspected FREE OF CHARGE as part of a pre-inspection.Students from partner high schools, supervised by their teachers, will conduct these pre-inspections. Any issues that could result in the vehicle being sent back for a re-inspection during the official technical inspection will be reported to the students who brought their vehicles in.

A road safety awareness booth will also be set up in the atrium (main hall). Run by volunteers and attended by Catherine Mallet, Road Safety Coordinator for the Hérault Prefecture, the booth will offer various road safety awareness activities.

 

The option to retrofit at-risk vehicles

Next, vehicles in need of repair will be returned to the high school students, who will carry out the necessary repairs in their workshops. Once again, this service will be completely free of charge! It’s your chance to drive safely without breaking the bank… So come one, come all!

 

"Students, Road Safety, and the Environment" Campaign

– Monday, December 9, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. –

Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus, 641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud – 34000 Montpellier

 
 
 

From November 18 to 22, UM is taking action against homophobia with a special theme week. Check out the week’s schedule here, including the street art workshops planned on our Nîmes campus!

Combating homophobia in the workplace

According to the annual report by the organization SOS Homophobie, 2018 was a dark year for LGBTQI+ people, marked by a surge in homophobic incidents. This violence is also evident in the workplace and has prompted the University of Montpellier to become the first French university to sign the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender commitment charter of the association l’Autre cercle.

A commitment that UM aims to reinforce during Anti-Homophobia Week, taking place from November 18 to 22, by inviting this association of LGBTQI+ professionals to a roundtable discussion on the theme “Managing Diversity.” This will be the first session of discussions with university staff, aimed at promoting diversity management in all its forms and
vigorously opposing hatred and prejudice.

Trans: shaping society

On November 20, the UM is hosting a public screening of Lukas Dhont’s film “Girl.” The story follows a young girl—born a boy—who dreams of becoming a prima ballerina. This sensitive film, which strikes a balance between social commentary and adolescent intimacy, will be followed by a discussion moderated by the Trans Division of the “Fierté Montpellier Pride” association.

 

Street art workshops on our Nîmes campus

Throughout the week, street art workshops aimed at raising awareness about the fight against homophobia will be offered to students and staff at the University of Montpellier. Cole, the artist leading the workshops, will also hold several exhibitions of his work at various campuses of the University of Montpellier.

During his visit to our faculty on November 14 in Nîmes, street artist COLE makes a clear statementby transforming the campus of the Faculty of Medicine with colorful creations inspired by his street art practice: “ Love has no gender or color.”Flowing, tender silhouettes and splashes of color will spread across the walls and floor, revealing an entire artistic universe that rises in support of the LGBTI+ community.

 

Free screening of Lukas Dhont’s film “Girl,” open to the public, on November 20 at 7 p.m. at the Aimé Schoenig Student Center, Richter Campus, Rue Vendémiaire.

Street Art Workshop at the Faculty of Medicine, Nîmes Campus: November 14, 2020.

Ceremony on November 11, 2019

The Faculty of Medicine will pay tribute to its fallen members as part of the November 11 commemorations. A ceremony will be held on Tuesday, November 12, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. in the Atrium of the historic building, attended by Michel Mondain, Dean of the Faculty, Etienne Guibal, Gilles Morlock, and representatives of veterans’ associations.

Tribute to those who died in World War I

As part of the commemorations of the 1918 Armistice, the Dean of the Faculty, Michel Mondain, will pay tribute to the doctors and students of the Faculty of Medicine who died for France during that war. He will be joined by Etienne Guibal, son of André Guibal, a “trench doctor” and auxiliary physician in the 32nd Infantry Regiment. The ceremony will take place on November 12 at 3:00 p.m. in the Atrium of the Faculty’s historic building. A wreath will be laid at the foot of the war memorial.

 

 

A virtual exhibition

Rheumatologist Gilles Morlock will also be in attendance. A specialist on this war, he is the author of the study “1914–1918: The Shattered Lives of the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine, published in 2016 for the virtual exhibition “1914/18: Medicine on the Field of Honor.” A tribute to the many doctors, professors, and students who went to the front to treat the millions of people wounded in this conflict, at the risk of their own lives. An exhibition drawn from the collections of the Anatomy Conservatory, archival documents from the Faculty of Medicine, works from the university library, and private collections. These testimonies offer a glimpse into a little-known aspect of the University during this period, which remains one of the most tragic in our history.

 

Press Release Virtual Exhibition

 

On October 1, 2, and 3, #ShareYourPower by donating blood! Come see the EFS team in the UPM lobby on the ADV Campus to make your donation!

Donating blood isn't rocket science!

October is here, fall is in full swing, and with the All Saints’ Day school break, Halloween is just around the corner. To encourage as many people as possible to get involved both leading up to and during the All Saints’ Day break, the EFS teams are playing on the stereotypes associated with this holiday to show everyone that donating blood is a piece of cake.

1,000 blood donations are needed every day in Occitanie

With school break approaching, they remind us that everyone’s participation is essential throughout October to meet the need for 1,000 blood donations every day in Occitanie. Don’t let your blood run cold for nothing: the rule is clear this October—donate or face a curse! Our friendly vampires are waiting to welcome your act of solidarity—with treats to boot. Non-donors, we invite you to take advantage of this spooky month to face your fear of needles: there’s no point in getting all worked up when you know this simple act saves lives. Don’t wait any longer! #ShareYourPower

Who can donate?

It is recommended that you do not come on an empty stomach and that you drink plenty of fluids before and after donating.

The main requirements for donating blood:

  • To be in good health,
  • Be between the ages of 18 and 70,
  • Weigh more than 50 kilograms and have never received a blood transfusion.

In the following cases, donations must be postponed by:

  • 7 days after completing a course of antibiotics;
  • 14 days after an infectious episode;
  • 4 months after an endoscopy, a piercing, or a tattoo;
  • 4 months after traveling to a country where malaria is prevalent.

Where can I donate?

It couldn't be easier—just come to the UPM lobby on October 1, 2, or 3 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.!