The MSc EMINE programme
teaches tomorrow’s nuclear engineers
how to address the key technical,
social and environmental challenges
faced by the nuclear industry today and in the future.
With courses given by industry experts,
on-site work practice, and field visits,
MSc EMINE also gives students unrivalled opportunities
to engage directly with major industrial players
and research institutes.
The links we establish with our academic partners
provide us with a strong technical background
we need in our future employees.
More than half of the time
on this nuclear energy programme
is spent with industrial partners
that include Areva, EDF and Endesa.
All students have the opportunity to submit their CVs
for a 6-8 month internship
with one of the programme’s industrial partners.
EMINE students are special.
Special because they have to live in a foreign country,
they have to adapt to a different culture,
to different language
and this is why the industry loves them.
Students will also have the chance to visit
state-of-the-art facilities in the nuclear field,
such as CORYS, a French SME
that is a global benchmark training
and engineering simulators,
as well as the CEA Research Centre,
where students will get a first-hand view of
the technologies and prototypes being developed in its labs.
We train them to solve
the problems they will find in their future jobs.
They have made the proof that they are flexible,
that they have a great capacity of adaptability
and this is why we hire them.
