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25.06.2019

Final presentation "Toile Campus Le Havre Normandie. Actors, links and places of a territory in reinvention."

THE PERIOD OF RENDERING OF GROUP PROJECTS BEGAN. DISCOVER THE WORK OF OUR STUDENTS.

The Project "Toile Campus Le Havre Normandie. Actors, links and places of a territory in reinvention."  

Commissioning organisation: Le Havre Seine Métropole

Students: Rosalie Bélicard, Colas Castaing-Garros, Thomas Clopin and Guillaume Surmont from the master of Regional and Urban Strategy

Work realised :

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The study is part of the territory’s attractiveness policy, including the creation of the “Le Havre Normandie Campus” whose totem building, the Digital City, will open in early 2020.

Aiming to highlight existing or remaining links between higher education training, research and the economic world, the study focuses on the analysis of the methods of communication and cooperation of the various actors as well as on the formulation of recommendations for actions to the Havre Seine Métropole.

The project followed two phases: a quantitative one with the creation of an up-to-date database of higher education courses, and a qualitative one with semi-directional interviews withkey to the territory and the conduct of a benchmark in Antwerp and Dunkirk.

What is a group project?

Called also capstone or workgroup, this highlight of Master's degrees puts the students in professional situation. These have to answer to an order of a private or public structure on an urban or territorial problem (housing environment, planning, economic development, transport, mobility, etc.). 

During 5 to 9 months (according to the course), every team from 4 to 5 students works under the supervision of a tutor, a specialist of the handled question. The project ends in an oral presentation of the students to the commissioning organisation. This period of renditions takes place of the end of May to the middle of June.