Polyméca

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Polyméca is a consortium of seven French engineering schools that specialize in mechanical engineering and related fields. The consortium was established to promote collaboration among the member institutions, enhance the quality of education, and facilitate student and faculty exchanges.

Member Institutions[edit | edit source]

Polyméca consists of the following seven engineering schools:

Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary objectives of Polyméca are:

  • To foster collaboration among the member schools in terms of research and education.
  • To enhance the quality of mechanical engineering education through shared resources and expertise.
  • To facilitate student and faculty exchanges among the member institutions.
  • To promote international cooperation and partnerships with other universities and industries.

Programs and Activities[edit | edit source]

Polyméca offers various programs and activities to achieve its objectives:

  • Joint research projects and collaborative research centers.
  • Exchange programs for students and faculty members.
  • Shared courses and curricula development.
  • Workshops, seminars, and conferences on mechanical engineering topics.

Governance[edit | edit source]

The governance of Polyméca is managed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from each member institution. The board is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the consortium and overseeing its activities.

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