These new training modules are an opportunity to bring together all ISblue Masters students for joint periods (January and/or June) to work on cross-disciplinary themes and develop their ‘soft skills’.
In this first session, students were able to choose a module from 12 project proposals supervised by teacher-researchers on topics such as climate change, the energy transition, island mobility, marine spatial planning, atmospheric pollution, etc.
This PIM teaching unit gives students the opportunity to develop their analytical abilities and creativity on new subjects, to discover new tools, and to work on their professional posture, collaboration and adaptability by working in groups on micro-projects.
During this first edition, the students and their teachers particularly appreciated the interaction and encounters within the various Masters courses.
We look forward to the second edition of the PIM, to be held from 26 to 30 June 2023, with new students.
“I had a great time during my PIM week because I found this initiative very interesting. But above all it was enriching because it allowed me to meet other students who were not from the same field and I was able to talk to them and learn new things.”
Master 1 Biotechnology student
“I learned a lot with an original teaching approach!”
Master 1 Marine Engineering student
“It was nice to meet students from other programmes and find out about ocean-related topics that we’re less familiar with.”
Master 2 Physics student
Contact: contact_pim@univ-brest.fr or Paula JACQUES.