Practical Informations

 

Registration

We kindly ask you to fill out the REGISTRATION form to attend this Summer School

and to SEND your CV directly to: clotilde.nicolle@unicaen.fr

Registration deadline= 20 APRIL 2025

Please note: To ensure a good match between participants and the program, and to avoid disappointment, we will verify that participants have the necessary prerequisites to successfully complete the program.

Registration fee is 100€ 

FREE for Participants from NORMANDY Universities

 

Mobility grants

Please contact your university’s international office responsible for staff and student mobility to check for Erasmus+ mobility grant. This grant might cover your travel and accommodation expenses.

Accomodation in Caen

Participants will have to book their accommodation.

 Links to Hotels in Caen

https://www.unicaen.fr/se-rendre-et-sejourner-a-caen/

https://www.thepeoplehostel.com/fr/?popup=www.thepeoplehostel.com

There are also numerous AirbandB in the city.

Advice: it is nicer to have an accommodation in the city center and go to the Campus2  with the tram (15 minutes), so that when the programme is finished in the afternoon you can enjoy the nice historical city center of CAEN.

Lunches

They will be taken at the University Restaurant (next to the science building where the school will take place)

Site of the summer school

Unicaen- CAMPUS 2- Côte de Nacre/Bd Maréchal Juin- Building « SCIENCE 3»


To come from Caen city centre: take TRAM T2, Stop Campus 2

MORNING CLASSES: AMPHI S3 /043

AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES:  S3 /138

 

TRAM in CAEN

 

Discover Caen and Normandy

The programme takes place in Caen, a city located in the Normandy region of northwestern France. Caen offers participants a blend of historical and cultural attractions, along with modern amenities.

Caen has a rich historical background, evident in its well-preserved architectural land- marks. Notable sites include the Château de Caen, a medieval castle dating back to William the Conqueror, and the Abbaye aux Hommes and Abbaye aux Dames, two Romanesque abbeys showcasing the region’s religious heritage. Beyond its historical treasures, Caen features a lively cultural scene. The city center has pedestrian streets lined with cafés, shops, and restaurants showcasing local cuisine, including Camembert and Livarot cheeses, apple-based beverages, and fresh seafood caught off the Normandy coast.

Caen’s location in Normandy provides easy access to other notable destinations in the region. The D-Day beaches, where the Allied forces landed during World War II, are a short distance away. Participants can visit sites like the Normandy American Cemeteryand Memorial. The coastal towns of Honfleur and Deauville, known for their harbors, seafood markets, and seaside resorts, are also nearby.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skGsyKQYyHw

https://www.calameo.com/read/0020594281ee424812210

 

Contacts

International office: clotilde.nicolle@unicaen.fr

Academic program manager: frederic.jurie@unicaen.fr

 

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