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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. 

Dear Students, Every year, health sciences students admitted to the medical program are assigned to either the Montpellier or Nîmes teaching campuses. This year, the assignment will take place on July 16 at 9:00 a.m.

 

Due to recent developments, the terms of this distribution have changed. Please refer to the article below, updated on July 15, 2021, at 8:00 a.m.

 

For students who have chosen to study medicine

You are currently enrolled in the PASS or LAS program and have expressed a desire to continue your studies in the medicine track in DFGSM 2 for the 2021–2022 academic year, provided you pass the MMOP selection committee.

Under this program, admitted students are assigned to either the Montpellier or Nîmes campuses of the Montpellier-Nîmes School of Medicine.

The following are hereby summoned:

  • THOSE ADMITTED DIRECTLY AFTER THE FIRST ROUND OF EXAMS

    You are scheduled to meet on July 16 at 9:00 a.m. in theRabelais Amphitheater.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Candidates admitted to the second round of exams WILL NOT be notified.

 

Practical Information

  • Absence with a proxy

    In the eventof an excused absence, you may be represented by someone holding apower of attorney, accompanied by allsupporting documentation.

    Thank you for making arrangements to attend or to have someone represent you.

  • Absence Without Authorization

    If you are not present in the lecture hall when your name is called, and if no one holding a power of attorney accompanied by all required supporting documents appears on your behalf, you will be automatically assigned to any unfilled seats based on your ranking after the roll call procedure described above. 

  • Address

    641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud,

    34090 Montpellier

 

Due to the current health situation, the implementation of the Ministry of Higher Education’s circular requires that classroom capacity be reduced by 50% at the Montpellier campus. More information in this article.

 

Update as of October 23, 2020: Like the Montpellier site, the Nîmes site has just been placed under an enhanced alert status.

The measures are therefore being extended to the Nîmes site. See the relevant paragraphs below.

Lectures

Lectures are held in person, with the number of students in attendance limited and the maximum capacity of 50% of seats occupied strictly enforced.

Specific Provisions for PASS / PACES in Montpellier

PASS: Lectures will be held in person, with attendance limited to a maximum of 50% of the room’s capacity, with every other seat left empty. The lectures will be available on Moodle later today.

PACES: Lectures are already available online.

Specific Provisions for PASS / PACES in Nîmes

PASS: Two lecture halls are available on the ADV campus and one lecture hall on the Flahault campus; students who cannot find seats will be able to access the courses on Moodle. Access to the lecture hall will be restricted once all seats are filled.

PACES: Lectures are already available online.

Specific Provisions for the First Cycle in Montpellier

A survey will be conducted the day before classes begin to determine whether you will attend in person. Other students will be able to follow the course via Zoom or Moodle after it has been recorded, if possible.

Specific Provisions for the First Cycle in Nîmes

Lectures are held in person, with attendance limited to a maximum of 50% of the room’s capacity, and with every other seat left empty.

Students who are unable to find a seat will be able to access the courses on Moodle.

Specific Provisions for the Master's Program in Montpellier

Lectures are held in person with a limit on the number of students present (100 per lecture hall or 25 per classroom for the ADV Health Campus, and 50% capacity for UPM classrooms and lecture halls). We are therefore offering a hybrid attendance model. You will receive information specific to your course unit (UE) or module (MI) from program administrators or university administrative offices. Students who are unable to attend in-person classes will have access to recordings made available as soon as possible for DFASM1 and DFASM2 cohorts. For UE1 and UE10 of DFASM3, a Zoom link will be sent to you.

For students currently enrolled in the MIC program, the structure remains the same.

Specific Provisions for the Master's Program in Nîmes

Lectures are held in person, with a maximum of 50% of the room’s capacity, with students occupying every other seat.

Students who are unable to find a seat will be able to access the courses on Moodle.

For the "best-of" events, large-capacity venues or auditoriums will be used to allow for in-person attendance with attendance tracking.

Provisions Regarding the Midwifery Program in Montpellier

When it is not possible to accommodate the entire class due to capacity limits reduced to 50%, classes will be conducted as follows:

– Odd-numbered weeks: Group 1 in person + Group 2 online
– Even-numbered week: Group 1 online + Group 2 in person
Teachers will therefore need to organize their classes accordingly—that is, in a hybrid format, with half the class attending in person and the other half participating remotely via Zoom.
As a reminder, Group 1 corresponds to the first half of the alphabetical list of students, and Group 2 corresponds to the second half. (You will receive the list for your class, specifying the groups, from your academic advisor shortly.)
In any case, it will be necessary to maintain the social distancing required by this new setup.

 

Tutorials

After-school programs will take place in the after-school program rooms, with no more than 50% of seats occupied.

Specific Provisions for PASS / PACES in Montpellier

PASS: Tutorials are held in person with a maximum of 50% of the classroom’s capacity, with every other seat left empty. Only students enrolled in the scheduled group will be allowed to enter the classroom. You must therefore strictly adhere to the group to which you have been assigned.

An ED session will be recorded and posted on MOODLE once all sessions for that ED have been completed (i.e., at the beginning of the following week).

PACES: Tutorials are held in person with a maximum of 50% of the classroom’s capacity, with every other seat left empty. Only students enrolled in the scheduled group will be allowed to enter the classroom. You must therefore strictly adhere to the group to which you have been assigned.

If the maximum capacity of the room is reached, any additional students will be denied entry but will be able to watch a recording of the session on Moodle.

Specific Provisions for PASS / PACES in Nîmes

PASS: Two lecture halls are available on the ADV campus and one lecture hall on the Flahault campus; students who cannot find seats will be able to access the courses on Moodle. Access to the lecture hall will be restricted once all seats are filled.

PACES: Tutorials are held in person with a maximum of 50% of the classroom’s capacity, with every other seat left empty. Only students enrolled in the scheduled group will be allowed to enter the classroom. You must therefore strictly adhere to the group to which you have been assigned.

If the maximum capacity of the room is reached, any additional students will be denied entry but will be able to watch a recording of the session on Moodle.

Specific Provisions for the First Cycle in Montpellier

Lectures will be held in lecture halls whenever possible to allow as many students as possible to attend in person. You will be notified of the guidelines via email through your academic offices.

Specific Provisions for the First Cycle in Nîmes

Tutorials are held in person, with a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity and every other seat occupied.

Students who are unable to find a seat will have access to the courses on Moodle or, depending on the situation, may take the course remotely if a Zoom link is included in the digital learning platform’s schedule.

The Open Courses are held in person for the entire group. The layout of the rooms ensures compliance with the 50% maximum capacity rule.

Specific Provisions for the Master's Program in Montpellier

Starting the week of October 12, classes and extracurricular activities will be held in a hybrid format—50% in person and 50% remotely via Zoom—for all grade levels. This link will be sent to you before classes begin.

Specific Provisions for the Master's Program in Nîmes

Tutorial sessions are held in person, with a maximum of 50% of the room’s capacity, and with every other seat left empty.

Students who are unable to find a seat will have access to the courses on Moodle or, depending on the situation, may take the course remotely if a Zoom link is included in the digital learning platform’s schedule.

Provisions Regarding the Midwifery Program in Montpellier

When it is not possible to accommodate the entire class due to capacity limits reduced to 50%, classes will be conducted as follows:

– Odd-numbered weeks: Group 1 in person + Group 2 online
– Even-numbered week: Group 1 online + Group 2 in person
Teachers will therefore need to organize their classes accordingly—that is, in a hybrid format, with half the class attending in person and the other half participating remotely via Zoom.
As a reminder, Group 1 corresponds to the first half of the alphabetical list of students, and Group 2 corresponds to the second half. (You will receive the list for your class, specifying the groups, from your academic advisor shortly.)
In any case, it will be necessary to maintain the social distancing required by this new setup.

 

 

Tutoring Sessions

Montpellier

Classrooms and lecture halls will be filled to 50% of their maximum capacity. There will be no exceptions to this rule, and tutoring sessions will be offered via Zoom for students who are unable to attend in person.

 

Nîmes

Tutoring sessions: The maximum capacity of classrooms and lecture halls is one seat out of every two. There will be no exceptions to this rule, and tutoring sessions will be offered via Zoom for students who cannot access the classrooms.

The sessions are recorded and uploaded to Google Drive.

These measures are subject to change: please follow the Tutoring Office's instructions first and foremost.

 

Workrooms

All sites

The capacity of the workrooms is limited to one person out of every two.

 

New Gauges

  • ADV Website

    • Classrooms: 25 people
    • Amphitheater: 100 people
    • Meeting rooms: 25 people
    • UPM Classrooms and Lecture Halls: 50% Reduction in Capacity
  • Flahault Campus (PASS / PACES)

    • Lecture Hall A: 226 people
    • Lecture Hall C: 59 people
    • Pre-event BU 1-2: 35 people
    • Pre-event 1-2-3-4: 30 people
    • TD 2: 28 people
    • TD 3: 32 people
  • BH Website

    • Anatomy Lecture Hall: 120 people
    • Macabies Room: 40 people
    • Bonaventure Room: 15 people
    • Boardroom: 15 people
  • Nîmes Site 

    • Lecture Hall 1: 152 people
    • Lecture Hall 2: 105 people
    • Chalet: 64 people
    • Rooms 126 and 129: 40 people
    • Room 123: 33 people
    • Room 332: 32 people
    • Rooms 434 and 434A: 30 people
    • Room 007: 25 people
    • Room 337: 24 people
    • Room 326: 22 people
    • Room 127: 21 people
    • Room 336: 20 people
    • Room 125 (workroom): 17 people
    • Room 231 (video conference): 15 people
    • Room 124 (meeting room): 10 people
    • Room 105 (meeting room): 7 people
    • Simulation Rooms
      • Groups: 3 people
      • Debriefing: 5 people
      • Lab classrooms: 4 people

 

Welcome—or welcome back—to the Faculty! Our doors are finally reopening for our students. Below are the start dates and details for the new semester for our various programs.

Coronavirus-Related Measures

Due to the health crisis, we would like to remind you that masks are required on all faculty premises. We also ask our students and visitors to follow safety guidelines. Hand sanitizer is available at the entrance to all our locations.

 

PASS and PACES

 

 PASS

  • Orientation meeting on September 4 at 9:00 a.m. on all campuses (ADV, Flahault, Nîmes)
  • Classes begin on September 7 at 8:00 a.m.

 

PACES (repeat students)

  • Orientation meeting on September 1 at 1:00 p.m. on all campuses (ADV, Flahault, Nîmes)
  • Tutorials begin on September 7

 

Medicine Program – Montpellier

 

Undergraduate Program
  • DFGSM2: Classes begin on August 24
  • DFGSM3: Classes begin on August 25

 

Graduate School
  • DFASM1: First day of class on August 31 at 10 a.m., UPM lecture hall
  • DFASM2: First day of class on September 3 at 10:30 a.m., UPM lecture hall
  • DFASM3: First day of class on September 3 at 2:00 p.m., UPM lecture hall

 

Medicine Program – Nîmes

 

Undergraduate Program
  • DFGSM2: Classes begin on August 24 at 9:00 a.m. in lecture halls 1 and 2
  • DFGSM3: First day of class on August 25, 2:00 p.m. in lecture halls 1 and 2

>> AFGSU from August 31 to September 10, 2020.

Graduate School
  • DFASM1 : Back to school on September 1 at 9 a.m. in Lecture Hall 1,
    • Course selection at 10:30 a.m. in Lecture Hall 1
  • DFASM2 : Back to school on September 1 at 2:00 p.m. in Lecture Hall 1,
    • Course selection at 3:30 p.m. at Le Châlet
  • DFASM3 : Back to school on September 1 at 4:00 p.m. in Lecture Hall 1,
    • Course selection at 5:30 p.m. in Lecture Hall 1

>> Start of hospital internships: September 7, 2020

 

Maieutic Track – Montpellier

Undergraduate Program
  • DFGSMa2: Classes begin on August 24
  • DFGSMa3: Classes begin on August 24
Graduate School
  • DFASMa1: Start of the school year on August 24
  • DFASMa2: Start of the school year on October 12

 

Maieutic Track – Nîmes

 

Undergraduate Program
  • DFGSMa2: First day of class on August 24, 9:00 a.m. in lecture halls 1 and 2
  • DFGSMa3: First day of class on August 25, 2:00 p.m. in lecture halls 1 and 2

>> Nursing internship from August 31 to September 17, 2020.

Graduate School
  • DFASMa1: First day of class on August 31 at 9:00 a.m. in Room 434 A
  • DFASMa2: First day of class onAugust 31 , 8:00 a.m. in Room 434 A

 

Paramedical Programs

 

Speech Therapy
  • Back-to-school meeting on September 1; classes begin on September 3
  • 5th Grade: School starts on September 1
Orthoptics
  • Back-to-School Meeting on September 11
  • 3rd grade: school starts on September 11

 

Master's in Health

 

Gerontology
  • Master's in Gerontology: Management and Coordination of Services and Facilities: The semester begins on Monday, September 21, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. in the Macabies Room (BH)
  • Master's in Gerontology: Monday, October 5, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. in the Macabies Room (BH)
SHS
  • Master's in Social Sciences and Humanities: The semester begins on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, at 2:00 p.m.in the Bonaventure-Laurens (BH) room