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READ BEFORE YOU BEGIN!

Attendance to these courses will give you credits that will help you obtain the EELISA Supplement. If you want these courses to be also accepted as credits for your school year, you need to proceed as-is:

  • Apply for the course at the host institution
  • Get an acceptance letter from the person in charge of the course
  • Show the acceptance letter to the dean of studies (international affairs) of your home institution
  • Get approval from your dean of studies
  • Get a certificate of attendance and validation of the course at the host institution at the end of the course (after examination, if this applies)
  • Transmit the certificate to the dean of studies at your home institution.

Please, note that the dates for some of the courses are based on those from the academic year 2020-2021. For the latest update on each course date, please request more information from the contact person. For a larger list of courses, you are advised to contact the international affairs office of your institution.

Mergers and Acquisition

WHAT

This course is designed to develop participants’ knowledge of the mostly financial and strategic aspects surrounding M&A activity, and to equip them with techniques and a framework to analyze and participate in the arrangement of mergers, acquisitions and other forms of corporate restructuring.

This course is particularly relevant for participants who want to pursue careers as financial managers in companies or as specialists in investment banking, private equity, and consulting firms.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

20/11/2023 to 24/11/2023

WHO

Ecole des Ponts ParisTech

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

1,5

Methods of Engineering Analysis

WHAT

The objective of the course is that the student shall understand and be aware of the principles and basis of methods of engineering analysis and assessments, statistics, probability theory, reliability analysis, numerical methods, risk analysis, optimization and digital sign processing. It also serves as the basis of the subsequent MSc subjects on modelling, design and programming.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

3

MSc Chemistry and innovation

WHAT

Anchored in the most contemporary research in chemistry and committed to undertake the current challenges of our societies, it trains high level scientists who, at the end of their master’s degree, can be part of a wide variety of professional backgrounds, from entering the job market to the preparation of a PhD. Within the framework of PSL, this master’s degree offers two specific courses Chemistry and Life Sciences (CSDV) and Chemistry and Innovation (C&I). For a description of these courses and their modalities, please click on the CSDV and C&I tabs on this website. Brochures are also downloadable in the right-hand side column.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

01/09/2023 to 31/08/2024

WHO

Paris Sciences et Lettres

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

120

MSc Energy

WHAT

The Master’s in Energy, providing an education in energy options for a carbon-free future, is hosted by PSL’s three engineering schools: MINES Paris – PSL, École nationale supérieure de Chimie de Paris – PSL and ESPCI Paris- PSL.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

01/09/2021 to 31/08/2023

WHO

Paris Sciences et Lettres

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

120

MSc Nuclear Energy – Basics of Nuclear Engineering

WHAT

This course is the first semester of the MSc Nuclear Energy, and its objective is to bring a basic knowledge for all the master’s students in radiation protection, safety, criticality, nuclear physics and nuclear systems

TARGET

Master

WHEN

05/09/2023 to 21/12/2023

WHO

Paris Sciences et Lettres

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

18

MSc Nuclear Energy – Fuel Cycle Engineering

WHAT

This course is the second semester of the MSc Nuclear Energy with the major Fuel Cycle. Its objective is to bring to students who are already a good general knowledge of nuclear sciences and technology a training with the aim of giving future managers a global vision of chemistry and physico-chemistry applied to the nuclear field, through high-level theoretical and practical teaching. It allows to student to complete a thesis and to pursue careers in research.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

08/01/2024 to 22/03/2024

WHO

Paris Sciences et Lettres

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

24