Centrale Lille’s geographical coordinators
Together with the Office for International and Academic Relations, the geographical coordinators are the point of contact between Centrale Lille and its academic partners for incoming and outgoing mobility.
The role of the geographical coordinators
Through their relationships with international partners, the geographical coordinators are the driving force behind academic relations between Centrale Lille and its international partner institutions in specific geographical areas.
In order to guide and support you throughout your international mobility project or your time at Centrale Lille, these teachers and lecturers will serve as your first source of information on international partners and mobility opportunities. Before embarking on a project, there are a number of factors to consider to ensure that your planned mobility endeavour is in line with your professional and academic plans. This step should not be taken lightly: your choice of mobility project could impact the rest of your career!
In addition to the information available on the websites of the partner establishments, some specific questions can only be answered by the coordinators, who can draw on their detailed knowledge of the destination country and each partner. They are an essential resource to find out about student life in the country, your choice of school, the specialisations on offer, etc.
Once you have made your choice and your application has been selected internally by your school, the relevant geographical coordinator will support your application with the partner school, helping you to put all the necessary documents together.
During your placement, your coordinator will continue to support you until you graduate, validating your credits and/or diploma, where applicable.
Who are the geographical coordinators and how can you contact them?
Currently, the team of geographical coordinators is made up of 14 people representing the vast majority of areas involved in international partnerships.
Depending on your mobility project, you should contact the relevant person for: