COPILOT2025 - Research road trip in chemistry: an outlook from bachelor’s to master’s

The COPILOT Summer School (June 23–27, 2025, Sorbonne University) offers an introduction to cutting-edge research in chemical characterisation, from advanced materials to health. Lectures, practical insights, and industry input will guide students in shaping their professional paths.

  • Du 23 Jun. 2025 au 27 Jun. 2025

  • 09:00 - 12:15
  • École d'été
  • Campus Pierre et Marie Curie

The COPILOT international Summer School, scheduled from June 23rd to June 27th, 2025, at Sorbonne University will offer participants a comprehensive and engaging introduction to selected state-of-the-art research directions in the chemical characterisation of matter. The lectures will cover fields such as chemistry applied to advanced materials and heritage objects, environmental studies, and health research. The focus will be on showcasing the attractiveness of each field while detailing the research activities, including practical aspects such as experiment duration, difficulty, and access to research infrastructures. We aim to provide participating students with a reliable and comprehensive guide for their professional orientation. Contributions from several industrial partners will enrich the range of opportunities.

COPILOT is an in-person event, designed primarily for students completing their bachelor's degrees, as well as for master's students eager to explore compelling research directions. With the goal of promoting exchanges among the participating universities from the 4EU+ Alliance, students will team up to conduct a joint literature review survey under the supervision of a teacher. These collaborative activities will be initiated prior to the school's start date through dedicated virtual exchanges and will extend during the school week, in designated time slots. Additional activities will include the visit of selected on-site research platforms, the renowned Mineral Collection. An evening welcome cocktail will be offered on the top floor of the Zamansky Tower, providing an exceptional panoramic view of Paris. The program will conclude with a half-day tour in Paris.

The student attendees are selected by the participating universities and are financially supported for travel and accommodation costs by their home universities through 4EU+ scholarships. Lunches and coffee breaks are free.

By actively participating in the school and successfully completing the literature review project, students will be awarded extra ECTS points.

Only students from the four organizing universities of the 4EU+ European University Alliance are eligible to attend the summer school.

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