Over the course of a week, participants took courses in project management, attended workshops on student engagement, and participated in sessions focused on the internationalization of academic programs.
The goal of this program was to support students in developing and implementing their initiatives while promoting intercultural exchange and the sharing of best practices among European institutions.
A European initiative led by the Institut Mines-Télécom and the EULiST alliance
In addition to the courses offered, this program has enabled students facing similar challenges to work together in an international setting, share their experiences, and build a European network of collaboration.
This initiative is part of the European alliance EULiST (European Universities Linking Society and Technology), of which Institut Mines-Télécom is a founding member. Through its involvement in this alliance, IMT works to strengthen academic, scientific, and student cooperation across Europe and offers its schools, including IMT Mines Albi, new opportunities for mobility, educational innovation, and international outreach.
The organization of this Blended Intensive Program at IMT Mines Albi is a concrete example of this European initiative led by Institut Mines-Télécom and its partners. The program received support from the Erasmus+ program, which promotes mobility and cooperation among European higher education institutions.