Document 6500585
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Document 6500585
13th Annual IROICA Conference How to transform international mobility into an added value for the mobile person and the institution? Internationalisation as Lifelong Learning for IRO officers. 25th to 28th June 2009 Institut Polytechnique LaSalle Beauvais Draft Programme: th 25 June 2009 10.00-16.00 Registration and earlier arranged meetings (you will have different work rooms for meetings to your convenience) Guided tour through the LaSalle Campus, the farm and in Research laboratories 19.30 Welcoming reception in LaSalle Beauvais 26th June 2009 9.00 Welcoming by the LaSalle Beauvais’ Director and by IROICA President 9.10 How can HEI ‘s be of added value to political Institutions – French Ministry of Agriculture 9.30 French Ministry grants + Picardy grants for internships – Picardian Council 10.00 Questions and discussion 10.30 Coffee break 11.00 11.30 11.45 12.05 Internships from IRO point of view (examples of programmes, Europass, “survival kit” on how to organise internships. –Rebecca Key, University of Udine Students point of view – IAAS or IAESTE French Company point of view (Why do they want to have interns?) ISAGRI Questions and discussion 12.30 Lunch 13.30 13.45 Overview of ICTAS (as a trade mark of IROICA) – Margarita Calder…n-Peter, BOKU Intercultural training workshop – Jeanine Gregersen-Hermans 14.45 Coffee break 15.15 15.45 16.15 16.25 16.35-17.00 Erasmus Mundus, Erasmus Mundus External Cooperaton Windows at MSc and Doc level –Martina Friedrich, Austrian Exchange Service, National Contact Point for EM Double Degree with Brasil – ESALQ Professor Students point of view on Double Degree – ESALQ Student Canadian interest for Double Degree (what is their interest for a DDP) – MacGill Professor Discussion 19.00-23.00 Dinner in LaSalle Beauvais 27th June 2009 08.30 IROICA General Assembly (a separate agenda will be sent out to all IROICA members) 11.30-18.00 Excursion linked with our Department of Geology: “From quarry to castle”: an organized excursion to understand human activity impact on environment, Chantilly 19.30-23.00 Excursion: “F†tes Jeanne Hachette” in Beauvais city centre: Medieval Feast and dinner For more information about the Excursions please see the end of this flyer 28th June 2009 Departure REGISTRATION Please complaete and return the separate Registration form by 1st June 2009. Please return the completed form forthe attention of Anne DUTRIAUX by fax: +33 3 44 06 25 26 or by e-mail: [email protected] ARRIVAL DETAILS Institut Polytechnique LaSalle Beauvais (Rue Pierre Waguet/60026 BEAUVAIS-France) location: If you need any further information concerning logistics, please get in contact with: - Thomas BACOT: +33 3 44 06 76 10 ([email protected]) or - Anne DUTRIAUX: +33 3 44 06 38 43 ([email protected]) How to get to: Institut Polytechnique LaSalle Beauvais www.lasalle-beauvais.fr Map of the campus: http://www.lasalle-beauvais.fr/fileadmin/img/plan_acc_s_lasalle2.jpg http://maps.google.fr/maps?f=q&hl=fr&geocode=&q=lasalle+beauvais&ie=UTF8&ll=49.435092,2.121 391&spn=0.093772,0.233459&z=12&om=0 If you land at Paris-Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) airport: Take the RER B (train) from the airport to Gare du Nord (Paris) fare: 8,20 € travel: 30 minutes Once in Paris Gare du Nord, take the Paris-Beauvais train fare: 12,00 € travel: 1h10 More information about trains and schedules: www.voyages-sncf.com At Beauvais train station: if you arrive on 25th between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm: please inform us, there will be a shuttle (mini-van) from train station to LaSalle Beauvais campus and Hostellerie Saint Vincent. If you can’t arrive in this shedule, there will be taxis at the train station. If you land at Paris-Beauvais (Till‚) airport: http://www.aeroportbeauvais.com/ If you arrive on 25th between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm: please inform us, there will be a shuttle (mini-van) from Beauvais airport to LaSalle Beauvais campus and Hostellerie Saint Vincent. If you can’t arrive in this shedule, there will be taxis at Beauvais airport. If you arrive by car: Check on following websites to get the route information: http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/viamichelin/gbr/tpl/hme/MaHomePage.htm?redirect=true http://www.mappy.co.uk/ Excursion 27 June 2009 11.30 – 23.00 From Quarry to Castle A well-preserved territory near Paris Saturday, June 27th Localization: Chantilly, 30 km away from Beauvais Duration: 6 hours Extract from The Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/the-stones-of-paris-403115.html “The southern Oise, around Saint-Maximin and Chantilly, has applied to the French state to become the first place to be granted a building stone Appellation Contr‡lˆe – a badge of official regional excellence – like that given to a wine or a cheese. The southern Oise is also developing a tourist heritage trail to encourage visitors to explore the rich history of the ancient underground quarries in the area, some of which date back to the Roman period. Until the seventeenth century, Paris was constructed from stone excavated through tunnelling underground just outside the city itself. The old quarries were later strengthened and turned into the catacombs that survive under large parts of Paris to this day. In the second part of the seventeenth century, Louis XIV's chief minister, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, created a commission to decide which stone would best replace the local building material. The commission identified the stone from the southern part of the Oise – conveniently linked to Paris by river – as an almost perfect match for the city's existing monuments, such as the Cathˆdrale. However, the quarries of Saint-Maximin can authentically claim to be the birthplace of the largely stone-built Paris that we know today. The southern Oise provided 90 per cent of the stone for the Haussmann era (post-1860) avenues and streets which give the French capital its sweeping and uniform style (and its elusive colouring, ranging from shining white to nicotine yellow).” We will picnic at St Maximin Quarries. We will discover the development of a Major Geological Site. We will see how quarries closed down were converted. We will continue with the castle visit, Ch‰teau de Chantilly, to understand how local materials were used to build our architectural heritage. Then, we will come back to Beauvais city for the Medieval Feast. Medieval Feast: Fêtes Jeanne Hachette in Beauvais city centre Saturday, June 27th Localization: Beauvais Duration: 3 hours Every year Beauvais organize its Medieval Feast. You will participate in the show. Show on Jeanne Hachette Place (Beauvais city centre) © Jean-François Bouché © Yann Cochin Show on Jeanne Hachette Place (Beauvais city centre) Copyright : © Yann Cochin