International voluntary work camps in Provence and the Mediterranean region
The international voluntary work camps (for teens of 16 and 17 years old and adults over 18) aim at enhancing appreciation and enjoyment of manual work. They provide a new relationship with regional heritage and history, without any great qualification requirements. These camps are called international camps because the volunteers generally come from several different countries. The groups are mixed and include 10 to 15 participants. Camps seek to establish a balance between practical work, generally carried out in the mornings (building work and/or landscape design and care) and the discovery of a region with opportunities for cultural and sporting events during free time. They are held during the summer months, and generally last 2 or 3 weeks.

Euro-Mediterranean campuses
The campuses are more specifically intended for students from Europe and Mediterranean countries. They take the form of workshops with about fifteen participants working in multi-disciplinary international groups for 3 to 5 weeks, during the students’ summer holidays. They include field studies and surveys that use professional skills in the areas of heritage preservation and the environment (in the widest possible sense): architecture, history of art, regional development, sociology, law, etc.)