Our ecosystem

The InCIAM institutes’ training programme draws on 4 partner faculties with around 680 students enrolled on programmes affiliated with our institute and 7 partner doctoral schools in our scope with around 30 PhD students.

Our training initiatives

The InCIAM institute offers a range of activities for masters and PhD students in the field, including support for immersion internships in research environments, funding for theses, the creation of a DESU (post-master’s qualification) in Creativity and Innovation, the organisation of networking events for master’s and PhD students and the purchase of video equipment for teaching purposes.

Our programmes

Master’s programmes

Key masters and programmes attached to the institute that benefit from our initiatives

Find out more about our DESU project

DESU (post-master’s qualification) in Creativity and Innovation

Creation of a post-master’s qualification

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Testimonials

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MUSSARD Maeva
Alumni of the Master's degree in Psychology, Ergonomics, Human Factors and Information Systems Engineering (EFHISI) - PROMO 2022/2024
The EFHISI master's program offers a holistic approach to the human being at work, developing the skills needed to grasp its complexity. It is distinguished by its generalist approach, covering organizational, physical and cognitive dimensions, with a forward-looking, or unexplored, focus. This multidisciplinary approach opens up a wide range of professional opportunities. It strengthens our capacity for adaptability and flexibility in the workplace. Its dual focus on research and operations gives us a rigorous methodology combining experimenta [...]
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POVEDA Benjamin
Alumni of the Master's degree in Psychology, Ergonomics, Human Factors and Information Systems Engineering (EFHISI) - PROMO 2022/2024
InCIAM 's funding of my internship gave me my first professional insight into the socio-economic and cultural world. More than just an internship, I was able to work with a multidisciplinary team, each an expert in his or her own field. In particular, I was able to work with a company in the pharmaceutical sector, with highly confidential issues at stake, to develop a study on a problem linked to technological innovations. This link between the professional world and my appetite for rigorous scientific research reinforced my decision to continu [...]