EURO-MEDITERRANEAN CAMPUS
FOR ENVIRONMENT
AND SOUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Summer 2009


FRANCE - Provence
Natural hazards

5th July
to 7th August


Creation of an open air ecomuseum recalling the seismic risks in Lambesc

!Applications before 22 March 2009!

 
 

Three international multi-disciplinary teams will be formed and each will present a proposal for the establishment of a permanent centre of recollection and information about seismic risks. The proposals will be judged by an international panel of experts.

This campus is supported by the Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur and by the Ministry for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning.


Desired skills:
Geography, earth sciences, history, archaeology, sociology, architecture, urban design, landscape, professions in tourism and local development, contemporary art, communication professions, museology and scientific mediation.

Working language: French

Partners organisation: This Campus is organised in partnership with the Grands Ateliers of l’Isle d’Abeau and benefits from the “Planet Earth” seal of approval as part of the “International Year of Planet Earth.


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CONDITIONS FOR TAKING PART

Applications / registration: Campuses are open to students and young professionals with some practical experience, a strong interest in or a qualification linked to the Campus theme. The selection of participants will be conducted from reception of a CV and supporting letter to be received before 10th June 2009 by mail by mail to gec@apare-gec.org or by post to 25 boulevard Paul Pons – F 84800 L’ISLE SUR LA SORGUE, FRANCE.


Terms and conditions:

- The cost of registering for a Campus is 60 ¤ and includes membership to the GEC as well as personal repatriation insurance which covers you for the duration of your stay.

- Organisation and travel costs are the responsibility of the participant.

- Participants are hosted by local organisers. The Campus covers food, accommodation and local transport costs.

- The work programme and daily routine depends on local customs. This is generally a minimum of 30 hours per week in workshops supervised by qualified professionals. The Campus combines individual and group work together with moments to discover the local area and culture.

More information: (+33) 490 272 120

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