The BMIC Doctoral School Competitive Exam
Contest Terms
Eligibility for the competition is determined by the director of the doctoral school on the basis of each student's application file.
30 candidates (+/- 2 students, depending on the number of applications) will be selected for the competitive exam for the DS-BMIC 2020 on the basis of the selection of the best applications submitted by 11/06/2021 at the latest. Applications will be evaluated on the basis of the student's ranking in relation to the other students in his or her Master 2 class.
To be able to participate in the competition, the application must be sent by e-mail to the secretariat of the doctoral school before 11 th June 2020, midnight.
Please indicate your most used email address on your application form, as some Master's results may be received late. Your invitation to the competition and your order of appearance will therefore only be sent to you by email at the beginning of July.
How the competitive exam works
- Give a 10-minute presentation on the thesis project achievable in 3 years.
- Answer the jury's questions for 10 minutes.
The presentation should be in Power-Point or PDF format. The presentation and questions may be in French or English.
The following criteria will be taken into account:
For the Presentation (out of 20 points):
- Introduction
- Quality of slides
- Clarity
- General
For questions (out of 40 points):
- Clarity and conciseness
- Accuracy
- Scientific Maturity
- Général
- Video projector - laptop PC - pointer
- Bring the presentation on a USB key.
receipt of applicationsCandidate auditions will be held on July 5, 6 and 7 2021
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VOLFF Jean-Nicolas IGFL
WIDIEZ Thomas RDP
GAUTHIER Karine IGFL
VILLET Régis BIOASTER
PALLADINO Francesca LBMC
GACHE Vincent INMG
LOMONTE Patrick INMG
VOCANSON Marc CIRI
LEVERRIER Yann CIRI
FAURE Mathias CIRI
CARAMEL Julien CRCL
LEBECQ Serge CRCL
ZEISEL Mirjam CRCL
MONEGER Françoise RDP