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This summer, the Montpellier Health Tutoring Association (ATSM) published a guide for international students. Available via a link provided at the bottom of this article, this guide covers many essential points about settling in France, as well as plenty of advice that may prove useful when pursuing a degree in health sciences.

Moving to a foreign country is never easy, especially when you’re unfamiliar with the various procedures and the assistance available to you. This guide is therefore intended to provide information to help international students get off to a good start this year.

Furthermore, since health-related programs are particularly demanding, it goes without saying that a good learning environment makes things easier for anyone pursuing these fields, especially given that many of our health-related students in Montpellier have completed part of their high school or college education outside of France.

The International Student Guide is intended to be comprehensive; however, the Vice President for Health, Social Services, and Student Support (VP SSA) at ATSM is available to answer any questions regarding the guide via email at vpssa.atsm@gmail.com

This guide consists of several sections:

  • administrative procedures,
  • everyday life, particularly in Montpellier,
  • The First Year in Health Sciences: Testimonials and Contact Information for International Student Organizations.

The ATSM has made this guide available via the following Drive link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QXf8MjVjjReJHWh94jjCszPElRBwk4Pe?usp=sharing

One hundred years ago, students from the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine unveiled works of art in the Jardin des Plantes and its historic building to celebrate the 7th centennial. To recreate this symbolic gesture on the occasion of the 800th anniversary, an association was founded by current students in 2019.

The Birth of an Association

To carry out this project,the Association Carabine Montpelliéraine (ACM) and the Syndicat des Internes du Languedoc-Roussillon (SIRL) have joined forces to createthe Association for a Historic Ceremony of Montpellier Medical Students (ACHEMM). The association consists of 19 members and is chaired by Allan Guilliey, a fourth-year medical student. The association’s goal is to bring the project to fruition, from concept to completion, including the search for artists who will exhibit their works at the new Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus.

An event redesigned in response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Originally, this exhibition was to be launched with a gala organized by ACHEMM students. Numerous European institutions were to be invited to the event in late 2020, and the association had the opportunity to speak at the COIMBRA Group conference, initially scheduled for June 2020. Founded in 1985, this group aims to bring together and promote excellence among European universities, with the goal of sustaining high standards of education, research, and academic mobility on an international level, while fostering unique cultural ties.
Unfortunately, due to health restrictions that have forced a rethinking of the event, an opening reception for the exhibition will now take place in July 2021 to showcase the students’ work.

A colossal undertaking

To carry out this project, the students in the association had to invest a great deal of their time and energy. To showcase meaningful works, the students issued a call for submissions to local artists. About twenty artists submitted their work; the students then selected thirteen of them based on which pieces seemed artistically most suited to the project.

Next, the association’s members had to approach local governments to secure funding to pay the artists. These institutions were invaluable in helping to bring this project to fruition.

Ultimately, a tremendous amount of organizational work was carried out over the course of these two years to showcase this exhibition and, through it, the history of the Faculty.

Transmission as a common thread

The theme of this exhibition is transmission. Indeed, in 2017, the 800-year-old Faculty was enriched by a new, state-of-the-art campus: the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus. The works in this exhibition bridge the gap between these two sites, combining the classical and the modern, realism and abstraction, to represent both locations and, through them, both eras.

The centerpiece of this exhibition, created by Nicolas Daubanes, is a DNA molecule—a reminder that, although the Faculty is spread across different sites, all of these campuses share the same DNA and are part of its history.

Artists and Their Works

Visit the exhibition

Guided tours will be offered on Saturday, July 10, and Sunday, July 11, starting at 2:00 p.m. They will be conducted in accordance with public health guidelines. Registration is required:

 

The association would like to thank all of its partners (the DRAC, the FRAC, the Hérault Department, the Occitanie Region, Pumkin, the CROUS, the University of Montpellier, the Montpellier Metropolitan Area, and the City of Montpellier) for their support, as well as Professor Gérald CHANQUES and the faculty staff who worked to ensure the smooth running of this project. 

Despite the announcement of the lockdown, the Faculty’s student organizations managed to support our students through this difficult time by organizing some wonderful initiatives throughout the month of November. Check out the November edition of the student organization recap! 

 

Let's celebrate the mustache! 

The month of November is often associated with Movember, a movement dedicated to raising awareness about men's health issues. 

Our organizations got involved and shared photos of their best mustaches on social media while raising awareness about prostate cancer! 

 

 

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Positivity goes hand in hand with activity! 

 

We can't say it enough: exercise is good for your health! The ASMM understands this well and offers twice-weekly workout sessions on Zoom to stay connected with its members—which is essential for preventing isolation. 

 

 

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Studying and taking classes at home require good organization in order to achieve one’s goals. The ASMM’s live yoga sessions and the AMESF’s positive messages have supported our students in this new way of working by providing them with a burst of positive energy. 

 

Actions Taken!

 

The organization Les Crocos du Monde was able to participate in the outreach efforts organized by Samu Solidaire to help the most disadvantaged and the homeless by providing them with a hot meal and, quite simply, a little comfort. 

 

November also marked National No-Smoking Month. AMESF took part in this initiative by launching an awareness campaign on the risks of smoking during pregnancy. 

 

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Your tutorials—there for you now more than ever

 

Finally, we’ll conclude this article by highlighting the continuity of services so admirably provided by your tutoring teams, who never faltered in their mission during the lockdown. By offering online tutoring sessions, remote study groups, and even a virtual library, your tutors have once again demonstrated their creativity in supporting our PASS and PACES students as they prepare for their first-semester exams! 

 

In addition, the tutors organized information-sharing sessions and a “parent tutoring” conference to support the parents of prospective PASS students. This initiative was greatly appreciated by the 50 families who attended this virtual event.

 

Upcoming event: the Tutoscars, mock exams organized by the UM’s three talented health tutoring groups— ATSM, TSN, and ATP—on December 5 and 19 for PACES and PASS students.

 

Once again, our student organizations have made us proud of them, their initiatives, and our students. Stay tuned to learn more about their initiatives this December! #ProudOfOurStudents