Dear students, please see the article below for the MMOPK admission results from the second round of exams for PASS students enrolled for the 2022–23 academic year.

 

PASS Results

Click on the links below to download the results for PASS candidates who have advanced to the second round of exams:

 

Students enrolled in… PROVISIONAL Results for the Second Group of Events FINAL Results for the Second Group of Events
PASS Results Results

Understanding the Results

Understanding the Results

To fully understand the acronyms and analyze your results, see the help section below:

A Closer Look at the Abbreviations “AJ, ADAC, LC” 

You can get different types of results from health training:

  • ADAC “Admitted Before Selection”: You have been admitted to the corresponding program before the selection process begins. This means that if you want to enroll in this program, you are guaranteed a spot.
  • LC “Supplementary List”: You are dependent on the choices made by those ahead of you in the ranking, who may free up spots. Thus, depending on the choices made by those ahead of you in the ranking, you may be able to secure your first choice, your second choice, or your third choice…
  • AJ “Deferred”: You have been deferred from the program and are not eligible to take the second set of exams.

 

IMPORTANT: Feel free to indicate your preferences. You will be assigned to your first-choice option, provided there is an available spot.

 

Two steps to follow: 

  • STEP 1: PRIORITIZING OPTIONS

    To help you prioritize your choices, the program selection app on the ENT (under the “My File” tab) will be available: 
    • From Tuesday, July 12, 2022, through Friday, July 15, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. for students currently enrolled in the PASS program
    • Note  : Specific to the Medicine and Midwifery programs: Regarding your order of preference, for each of these two programs, you must choose between the Montpellier campus and the Nîmes campus.>> There are therefore 7 possible program choices: Medicine in Nîmes / Medicine in Montpellier / Midwifery in Nîmes / Midwifery in Montpellier / Dentistry / Pharmacy / Physical Therapy
  • STEP 2: CONFIRM OR DECLINE ADMISSION

    If you are admitted to an MMOP program, you must either accept or decline the admission offer .

    At the end of Stage 1, you will receive an email inviting you to review the results of your potential admission and to complete a questionnaire as soon as possible so that you can accept or decline your potential admission to an MMOP program.

    Confirmation deadlines (on MOODLE): 
    • From Friday, July 15, 2022, through Monday, July 18, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. for students currently enrolled in the PASS program

 

WARNING

CONFIRMATION OF ADMISSION IS REQUIRED; FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF ADMISSION!! 

Dear students, please find in the article below the MMOPK admission results for the second round of exams for LAS students enrolled for the 2022–23 academic year.

 

LAS 1 Results

Click on the links below to download the results for LAS 1 candidates who have been admitted to the second round of exams:

 

Students enrolled in… PROVISIONAL Results for the Second Group of Events FINAL Results for the Second Group of Events
LAS 1 – DEPH LAS 1 – DEPH Results
LAS 1 – Science LAS 1 – Science Results

LAS 2 Results

Click on the links below to download the results for LAS 2 candidates who have been admitted to the second round of exams:

Students enrolled in… PROVISIONAL Results for the Second Group of Events FINAL Results for the Second Group of Events
LAS 2-3 – DEPH Results Results
LAS 2-3 – Science Results Results

Understanding the Results

Understanding the Results

To fully understand the acronyms and analyze your results, see the help section below:

A Closer Look at the Abbreviations “AJ, ADAC” 

You can get different types of results from health training:

  • ADAC “Admitted Before Selection”:You have been admitted to the corresponding program before the selection process begins. This means that if you want to enroll in this program, you are guaranteed a spot.
  • LC “Supplementary List”:You are dependent on the choices made by those ahead of you in the ranking, who may free up spots. Thus, depending on the choices made by those ahead of you in the ranking, you may be able to secure your first choice, your second choice, or your third choice…
  • AJ “Deferred”:You have been deferred from the program and are not eligible to take the second set of exams.

Two steps to follow: 

  • STEP 1: PRIORITIZING OPTIONS

    To help you prioritize your choices, the program selection application on MOODLE will be open: 
    • Wednesday, July 6, 2022, for students currently in LAS 1
    • From Friday, July 8, 2022, through Sunday, July 10, 2022, for students currently in LAS 2
    • Specifics for Medicine and Midwifery:

    Given the very short deadlines, for each of these programs, you will choose between the Montpellier or Nîmes campus after thesecondround of exams,directly within the program selection app, by prioritizing the campus that interests you most once you have been admitted or placed on the waiting list for at least one of these two programs. 

  • STEP 2: CONFIRM OR DECLINE ADMISSION

    If you are admitted to an MMOP program, you must either accept or decline the admission offer .

    At the end of Stage 1, you will receive an email inviting you to review the results of your potential admission and to complete a questionnaire as soon as possible so that you can accept or decline your potential admission to an MMOP program.

    Confirmation deadlines (on MOODLE): 
    • Thursday, July 7, 2022, for students currently in LAS 1
    • From Monday, July 11, 2022, at 2:00 p.m., through Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at 12:00 p.m., for students currently in LAS 2

 

WARNING

CONFIRMATION OF ADMISSION IS REQUIRED; FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF ADMISSION!! 

Every summer, the Jardin des Plantes organizes tours to help the general public learn more about our botanical garden. Check out the summer 2022 program.

Tours for all ages

Open to everyone, the Jardin des Plantes’ summer tours cover nine recurring themes: “Herbs and the Sensory Gardens,” “Medicinal Plant Collections,” “The Jardin des Plantes’ Plant Collections,” “The Martins Greenhouse and Its Succulent Collection,” “To Be or Not to Be a Botanical Garden—That Is the Question,” “Tours of the Permaculture Edible Garden,” “Aromatic Plants and Spices,” and “The Garden, Medicine, and Botany for 400 Years.”

 

Practical Information

ADDRESS

Henri IV Boulevard,

34000 Montpellier

  • Free admission

  • Advance registration is REQUIRED

  • Please meet at the garden entrance on Boulevard Henri IV 10 minutes before the tour begins.

 

The Med’ley association organizes music-related events, including singing contests, concerts in bars, karaoke nights, and blind tests. The student association aims to bring together medical and health science students to satisfy their love of music! For the third time, Med’ley is organizing a concert at the Jardin des Plantes: Don’t miss this event!

 

 

Concert at the Jardin des Plantes

For this third edition of the Concert at the Jardin des Plantes, the Med’ley association is organizing a musical event with the primary goal of raising funds for the “RIRE”association.

Supported by Med’ley for the past two years, the organization aims to brighten the days of children in the pediatric ward by bringing in clowns. A concert will therefore be held on July 1, 2022, at the Jardin des Plantes from 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

 

A Special Occasion

This is your chance to be enchanted by the essence of summer and enjoy performances by students from Montpellier who have been practicing and preparing for months for this event.

Snacks and food will be available for purchase to support the RIRE association, and a raffle will be held with a chance to win unique prizes.

 

 

We would like to inform our visitors that the garden will be closed on the following dates: 

 

  • Thursday, June 23: The garden will reopen at 4 p.m.
  • Friday, June 24: The garden will close at 3 p.m.
  • Friday, July 1: The garden will close at 5 p.m.

 

Thank you for your understanding, and we wish you a wonderful summer!

Every five years, a new dean’s office team—composed of associate deans and special advisors—is appointed by the dean to represent the dean in carrying out specific tasks. This year, Prof. Émilie Olié was appointed Special Advisor for Student Well-Being. Read her interview here: learn about her background and the projects she hopes to implement as part of her role!

 

You were appointed by the Dean, Ms. Isabelle Laffont, to the position of Student Well-Being Coordinator. Could you tell us about your background and your area of expertise?

I am a psychiatrist specializing in mood disorders and suicidal behavior. After completing my medical studies in Paris, I went on to complete my internship and residency in psychiatry in Montpellier.

As for my background, a few years ago I developed a genuine interest in student well-being. We launched a project involving psychotherapy sessions to prevent burnout among medical students. As part of this initiative, Dean Mondain appointed me as the liaison for the former CNA (National Support Council) regarding the quality of life for health sciences students. This role was renewed by the Dean with the new CNA-ES, and the position of project manager followed shortly thereafter.

 

How do you plan to balance your duties as a project manager with your other professional obligations?

I believe that my work as a program coordinator and my professional responsibilities complement each other quite well. As part of my specialty, I am called upon to provide guidance or even support to students who are experiencing psychological difficulties. I intend to use my skills to promote student well-being.

 

You are the Student Well-Being Coordinator. What will your responsibilities and goals be? What projects do you hope to carry out?

The first area of focus concerns mental health: strengthening psychological support within the university—whether through counseling or referral services—raising awareness of the support services currently available, and implementing training programs for students and administrative staff to help them identify and refer individuals in need.

The second area of focus involves implementing measures to combat gender-based and sexual violence (VSS).

 

What motivated you to accept this appointment?

First, because it’s a worthy cause—we want students to thrive in the Faculty and to ensure that their academic experience is filled with positive moments. Second, because this appointment as Student Well-Being Coordinator aligns perfectly with my area of expertise, which focuses on improving the daily lives of people who are suffering.

 

Dear students, please see the article below for the MMOP admission results from the first round of exams for PASS and LAS students enrolled for the 2021–22 academic year.

 

Results by Program

Students enrolled in… PROVISIONAL Results for the First Group of Events FINAL Results for the First Group of Events
PASS PASS Results PASS Results
Students from outside the EEA Results for Students from Outside the EEA AU2G
LAS 1 (Humanities) LAS 1 Results (Humanities) LAS 1 Results (Humanities)
LAS 1 (Science) LAS 1 Results (Science) LAS 1 Results (Science)
LAS 2-3 (Humanities) LAS Results 2-3 (Humanities) LAS Results 2-3 (Humanities)
LAS 2-3 (Science) LAS Results 2-3 (Science) LAS Results 2-3 (Science)

Understanding the Results

To fully understand the acronyms and analyze your results, see the help section below:

 

A Closer Look at the Abbreviations “AJ, ADAC, ASRP, AU2G” 

You can get different types of results from health training:

  • AJ “Deferred”: You have been deferred from the program and are not eligible to take the second set of exams.
  • ADAC “Admitted Before Selection”: You have been admitted to the corresponding program before the selection process.
  • ASRP “Admitted subject to availability or 2nd group” This result indicates that you have been admitted subject to a spot becoming available in the 1st group and that you are authorized to take the exams in the 2nd group for MMOP. (There is no oral exam for physical therapy.) This result serves as your invitation to the oral exam between June 23 and 30 in the event you are not admitted to the first group of exams (the date and location will be communicated to you at the end of the admission period for the first group).
  • AU2G “Eligible for the 2nd exam group”: You are eligible to take the exams in the 2nd group for this program without any action required on your part. This result serves as your invitation to the oral exam between June 23 and 30 if you are not admitted to the first exam group (the date and location will be communicated to you at the end of the admission period for the first group).

 

 

For the 19thedition edition of “Rendez-vous aux Jardins,” gardeners and botanists invite you to join them across Europe to explore the theme “Gardens in the Face of Climate Change.” The event, organized by the Ministry of Culture, will take place from Friday, June 3, through Sunday, June 5, 2022. And here’s some good news: Montpellier’s Jardin des Plantes will be participating for two days.

 

 What exactly is “Rendez-vous aux jardins”?

 Starting Friday, June 3, nearly 2,200 gardens will open their doors, offering moments of joy and discovery. It’s 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, with the goal of raising awareness about the protection of biodiversity—which is essential to the well-being of all living things. Furthermore, in recent years, thanks to successful European cooperation, many countries have joined the initiative, including Germany, Portugal, Croatia, Italy, Poland, and France. This is an opportunity to discover splendid gardens, such as the Jardin des Plantes at the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine.

 

And what's it like at the Jardin des Plantes?

The Jardin des Plantes at the Montpellier School of Medicine is opening its doors this year for its 19th annual event. In groups of 25, you’ll explore the Garden’s iconic sites through 14 tours centered on recurring themes such as “Bees and Humans in 2022,” “Aromatic Plants and the Five Senses Plots,” or general tours. All passionate about botany, our five gardener-botanists—who will take on the role of guides for the duration of the weekend—will explain how plants are adapting to climate change in their respective areas of expertise. The goal of these two days is to foster interaction between our gardeners-botanists and the general public, as well as to raise awareness among young people and adults alike about the importance of preserving and promoting the Faculty’s Jardin des Plantes. An iconic landmark of Montpellier, come discover it with fresh eyes. We look forward to seeing many of you there! 

 

2022 Tour Schedule for "RDV aux Jardins"

All tours depart from the municipal guards' station on Boulevard Henri IV.

The maximum number of people per visit is limited to 25.

  • Fri, June 3 - 1:00 p.m.

    Bees and Humans in 2022

    by Jeff Fauveau and the APIS SCHOLA association

  • General Tour of the Garden

    by Emmanuel Spicq

    Fri, June 3 - 1:30 p.m.

  • Fri, June 3 - 2:00 p.m.

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

    by Ludovic Rioux and Jean-Louis Talavera

  • The Collections of the Jardin des Plantes

    by Didier Morisot

    Fri, June 3 - 2:30 p.m.

  • Fri, June 3 - 3:00 p.m.

    Plant Strategies and Adaptations to Climate Change

    by Denis Nespoulous

  • Herbs and the "Five Senses" Square"

    by Jean-Louis Talavera

    Fri, June 3 - 4:00 p.m.

  • Saturday, June 4 - 1:30 p.m.

    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 p.m.

  • Sat, June 4 - 2:15 p.m.

    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 p.m.

  • Sat, June 4 - 3:00 p.m.

    Herbs and the "Five Senses" Square"

    by Jean-Louis Talavera

  • Plant Strategies and Adaptations to Climate Change

    by Denis Nespoulous

    Sat, June 4 - 3:30 p.m.

  • Sat, June 4 - 4:00 p.m.

    Bees and Humans in 2022

    by Jeff Fauveau and the APIS SCHOLA association

  • General Tour of the Garden

    by Emmanuel Spicq

    Sat, June 4 - 4:30 p.m.

 

 

What is Karab’s? It’s a pocket guide listing local spots and hidden gems around town for local and international students. Created by students fromthe ACM student union, their project was launched on April 27, 2022, after three years of hard work and dedication.

3 Great Reasons to Get the Karab’s!

 

  • 1 - A PRACTICAL GUIDE BASED ON SIZE AND FORMAT

    Choosing Karab’s means choosing convenience! As small as a paperback, this little guide will easily slip into your bag so you can take it with you everywhere you go through the streets of Montpellier.

    Convenient not only because of its size but also its format! The Karab’s is divided into 6 chapters to guide you through your daily student life: eating, studying, getting some fresh air, going out, cultural activities, and drinking (in moderation, let’s not forget…!). The guide is clear and easy to understand; it features photos of various spots (handy for newcomers to Montpellier!) along with information such as hours, prices, locations, and much more…

  • 2 - A MUST-HAVE FOR DISCOVERING NEW PLACES

    Whether you’re a local student or an international student, Le Karab’s is a quick and effective way to find great spots or discover new ones, both in downtown Montpellier and the surrounding area! From Montpellier’s upscale restaurants to budget-friendly bars, you’ll find all kinds of places listed here.

  • 3 - SUPPORT A STUDENT INITIATIVE

    After three years of hard work, the students atACM Corpo finally saw their project come to fruition! By purchasing this guide, you’re also supporting their work.

    Whether you’re a fan of great deals or just curious, this guide is for you! The best part? Karab’s is 100% free and available at the Medicine Student Union in Montpellier, so go get your copy!

 

Karab’s Makes the Front Page of the Local Press!

And since such a wonderful initiative was bound to catch the attention of the local press, Karab’s has already been featured twice! Coming soon to Radio Campus Montpellier and Fun Radio, this little guide has a bright future ahead of it!

Inspired by the Jardin des Plantes and its historic herbarium, discover the “Botanica” exhibition curated by Christelle Boulé as part of the Boutographie Festival. From Saturday, May 7, through Sunday, May 29, enjoy a floral stroll right in the heart of the Orangerie.

Outreach Programming

Each year, the Boutographie festival offers a parallel program that creates a circuit through various cultural venues in Montpellier. Originally scheduled for 2019 but canceled due to the health crisis, the Jardin des Plantes is hosting the Botanica project this year—a series of 15 paintings paying tribute to its botanical collections. To learn more about the project’s origins and inspirations, we spoke with artist Christelle Boullé.

What is your background?

I grew up in Montreal and studied art. I later decided to switch to graphic design and earned a bachelor’s degree in 2009. After moving to Lausanne, Switzerland, I worked for four years as a graphic designer at an agency. Following that experience, I decided to resume my studies and enrolled in the Master’s program in photography at ECAN, a world-renowned school, from 2014 to 2016. That’s when I began approaching photography the way I do today—in an experimental manner, particularly through a series I created on the theme of perfume. It involves working in a darkroom, much like with film photography, but in this case, the photos are developed in color. I love it when a photo is unique, and this technique provides a playground for creativity.

Tell us about the Les Boutographies project  

In 2017, I submitted my graduation project to exhibit at the Pavillon Populaire. I was contacted again in late 2019 for an “Hors les Murs” exhibition, which showcases various photo series throughout Montpellier. They reached out to me because I work with materials. I really like the Boutographies project because it helps showcase emerging artists; it’s very refreshing and gives us the chance to discover projects that don’t get as much exposure.

What about the Botanica project?

This invitation is a wonderful gift. I had been working for two or three years on ways to represent fragrance when the Boutographies came up with this idea in collaboration with the Jardin des Plantes in Montpellier. So I began researching this place and was immediately inspired. It’s a fantastic spot. I watched documentaries and news reports to discover the richness of the herbariums, which immediately caught my interest. I wanted to connect with the material and pay homage to nature, scents, and forms. So I set out to create a timeless garden—one we could have in our own homes or that might have existed 300 years ago—to bridge the past and the future.

What was your creative process for the Jardin des Plantes?

I didn’t go to the Jardin des Plantes; I decided to imagine it and let myself be inspired. So I turned to my friends who had traveled to places like Japan or Canada and taken photos of plants. My work was based on my research and, above all, on my interpretation of what the Jardin might be like.

 

Launched in 2020, the Botanica photography series is not yet complete, and Christelle Boulé is continuing to work on it.

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