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Le 6 février dernier, ce sont nos étudiants et Alumni qui se sont exprimés sur le plateau de notre Bachelor TV. A l’occasion de ce second épisode, nos invités ont retracé leur parcours, partagé leurs expériences professionnelles & internationales mais aussi leurs souvenirs ! Vous n’avez pas pu assister à cette JPO virtuelle ? Retrouvez le replay ici :
Le 12 décembre dernier, la direction et l’équipe pédagogique du Bachelor de TBS vous présentaient toutes les spécificités du programme dans le premier épisode de la Bachelor TV. Contenu des cours, international, stages, vie associative, concours et admission, financement… Vous n’avez pas pu assister à cette JPO virtuelle ? Retrouvez le replay ici :
Séminaire en ligne – Vendredi 19 février 2021 – 15h à 19h00 CET
Amateurs d’intelligence artificielle, blockchain et de big data, cet évènement est pour vous! Découvrez comment les nouvelles technologies contribuent à rendre nos villes, et le monde, plus agréable à vivre. Rencontrez les experts mondiaux de la ville intelligence et de l’intelligence artificielle et découvrez à quel point l’avenir peut être fascinant. Ne ratez pas cet évènement unique!
L’Intelligence Artificielle au service du bien commun
L’intelligence artificielle n’est pas seulement un outil puissant pour exploiter des données, elle peut également contribuer à améliorer le monde. Découvrez comment l’intelligence artificielle, la blockchain et le big data ont aidé villes, entreprises et individus à avancer, malgré – ou parfois même grâce à – des moments difficiles. Ce séminaire passionnant explore également quelques nouvelles pistes technologies pour augmenter la résilience des villes face à des situations de crise.
Ne manquez pas ce séminaire unique, qui réunit des experts mondiaux dans le domaine. Rejoignez-nous en ligne et rencontrez des experts proéminents de:
Evènement virtuel en anglais
Akintunde Ibitayo (Tayo) Akinwande
Akintunde Ibitayo (Tayo) Akinwande is a Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.
Professor Akinwande received a B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Ife, Nigeria, a MS and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, Stanford, California. Professor Akinwande joined Honeywell Inc. in 1986 where he initially conducted research on GaAs Complementary FET technology for very high speed and low power signal processing. He later joined the Si Microstructures group where he conducted research on pressure sensors, accelerometers, thin-film field emission and display devices. Professor Akinwande joined MIT’s Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) in January 1995 where his research focuses on micro-fabrication and electronic devices with particular emphasis on smart sensors and actuators, intelligent displays, large area electronics (macro-electronics), field emission & field ionization devices, mass spectrometry and electric propulsion.
Prof. Akinwande is a recipient of the 1996 National Science Foundation (NSF) Career Award. He has served a number of technical program committees for various conferences, including the Device Research Conference, the International Electron Devices Meeting, the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, the International Display Research Conference and the International Vacuum Microelectronics Conference.
Professor Akinwande holds numerous patents in MEMS, Electronics on Flexible Substrates, Display technologies and has authored more than 100 journal publications. He was a visiting professor at the Cambridge University Engineering Department and an Overseas Fellow of Churchill College in 2002-2003. He is a current member of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council.
Research Interests: Microstructures and nanostructures for sensors and actuators, and vacuum microelectronics. Devices for large area electronics and flat panel displays.
Julius O. Akinyemi
Julius Akinyemi is the Founder and CEO of UWINCorp Inc., the blockchain based Mobile Commodity Marketplace that aims to create the Next Generation Capital Market Infrastructure for rural producers and indigenous genetic assets.
Julius is an Entrepreneur-In-Residence at the MIT Media Lab. He is also the Coordinator of the Management de l’Innovation Technologique Specialized Masters at TBS in Toulouse, France. He is a technology innovator and an experienced senior executive.
Before his affiliation with the MIT Media Lab, he was the Global Director of Emerging Technologies for PepsiCo Inc., and prior to joining PepsiCo, he was the Senior Vice President for Emerging Technologies and the Wireless Business Technologies at Wells Fargo Bank in San Francisco.
He is currently a member of the appointed consultants by the World Intellectual Properties Organization (WIPO), an agency of the United Nations in Geneva, as Intellectual Properties practitioner. Julius is one of the 12 member global jurors for OECD’s prize for taking Innovation to scale. He is the initiator of leveraging emerging technologies to measure the health of nations to combat current and future viruses. Julius received his MBA degree from Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA and a fellow at MIT’s Connection Science group.
Mohsen Bahrami
Mohsen Bahrami is a postdoctoral associate in the Connection Science group within SSRC at MIT.
His research field is computational social science and he has been working on data driven behavioral analytics to analyze, describe, and predict individual and group behavior using large-scale datasets from various industries. He has conducted academic research and completed industry projects under supervision of Prof. Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland. He is currently conducting research concerning how human mobility, social interactions, and peer influence can affect health and economic outcomes.
Kevin Carillo
Dr. Kevin Carillo is an Associate Professor in Data Science & Information Systems at TBSn, Toulouse, France. He is the director of the Master of Science in Big Data, Marketing & Management.
Kevin holds a PhD degree in Information Systems from the School of Information Management of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, a Master’s Degree in Software Engineering and Applied Mathematics (ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France) and a Master of Science in Business Administration, option Management Information Systems (John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada). His current research interests include artificial intelligence, big data and data-driven business, free/open source software communities, online communities, and peer production.
He has authored scientific publications in academic journals such as the European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS), Journal of Information Technology (JIT), Information & Management (I&M), Journal of Strategic Information systems (JSIS), Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS) and European Management Review (EMR), amongst others.
Shirley Congdon
Vice-Chancellor Professor Shirley Congdon is responsible for the leadership and management of the University of Bradford, leading the development of its values and strategy.
Shirley is the eighth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford and is the first women to hold the role. Shirley has significant experience of working in higher education championing the quality of the student experience, widening participation, engagement with business and communities and advancing the quality of research and innovation.
Originally qualifying as a Registered Nurse, Shirley’s professional and academic expertise lies within the area of health and social care, service modernisation and cultural change, research methods and evidence-based practice. She has a strong track record in all aspects of university leadership, having worked within the field of higher education for 25 years and held senior roles in three different universities.
Shirley is passionate about equality and diversity, social inclusion and widening participation in higher education; opening up opportunities and unlocking potential for people of all backgrounds.
Shirley is a tireless ambassador for students and is committed to ensuring students get the best possible education and support that leads to a rewarding career after they graduate. Her number one priority is to place the student experience at the heart of all aspects of University activities.
Daniel Dubois
Daniel Dubois is a serial tech entrepreneur, sales and culture expert. He is the co-founder of Key which has over $2B in top-tier real estate tied up to create a new model for homeownership.
Prior to Inward and Key, Daniel sold his last two venture-backed companies and joined Airbnb full-time where he managed nearly a billion-dollar book of business. Daniel has been named Top 30 Under 30, a Canadian G20 Delegate, and has been invited for one-on-one meetings with world leaders such as Justin Trudeau, Prince William, and Kofi Annan.
Samuel Fosso Wamba
Samuel Fosso Wamba is a Professor at TBS, France, and Visiting Professor of Artificial Intelligence in Business at The University of Bradford, UK.
He earned his Ph.D. in industrial engineering at the Polytechnic School of Montreal, Canada. He also holds two master’s degrees: one MSc in mathematics from the University of Sherbrooke in Canada and another MSc in electronic commerce (major: computer science) from HEC Montreal, Canada. His current research focuses on the business value of I.T., inter-organizational systems adoption, use and impacts, supply chain management, electronic commerce, blockchain, artificial intelligence for business, social media, business analytics, big data, and open data.
His work has been published in several international conferences and journals, including the following: Academy of Management Journal, European Journal of Information Systems, International Journal of Production Economics, International Journal of Operations & Production Management, International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Business Research, Electronic Markets, Technology Forecasting and Social Change, Information Systems Frontiers, and Production Planning & Control.
In 2017, he won the Best Paper Award by The Academy of Management Journal and by The Electronic Markets: The International Journal on Networked Business. He has been serving as a member on the editorial board of five international journals. Moreover, he is a CompTIA RFID+ Certified Professional, and the Academic Co-Founder of RFID Academia.
Apart from teaching and conducting research, He leads TBS’s Center of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence & Business Analytics. In one of his areas of research, he has been recently recognized as the most influential scholar in big data analytics and enterprises based on the number of published articles and the number of citations , and among the 2% of the most influential scholars in the world based on the Mendeley database that includes 100,000 top-scientists. He ranks in ClarivateTMs 1% most cited scholars in the world for 2020, from the “Highly Cited ResearchersTM” list that identifies global research scientists who show exceptional influence-reflected in the publication of multiple papers frequently cited by their peers. Furthermore, his current Google Scholar h-index is 46, with 9 085 citations by November 29, 2020. He tweets at @fowassa.
Zahir Irani
Pr Zahir Irani is a Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Bradford, (UK). He is also the appointed Chair of the Bradford and District Council Covid-19 Economic Recovery Board.
He has worked across academe in senior management roles and previously worked for the UK Government as a Senior Policy Advisor in the Cabinet Office. He has published extensively in leading academic journals and has attracted research funds from the EU (FP7, H2020), EPSRC, ESRC, QNRF and various industry sources. He tweets at: @ZahirIrani1.
John Keogh
John Keogh is a strategist, C-level advisor and academic researcher with 35 years of executive leadership roles as Director, VP and SVP in global Supply Chain Management, Information Technology, Technology Consulting and international Supply Chain Standards.
He advises the public and private sectors worldwide and is a regular keynote speaker and subject matter expert on TV and Radio. Currently, Mr. Keogh is the founder and managing principal at Toronto-based, niche advisory and research firm Shantalla Inc. With a passion for simplifying complexity and reducing information asymmetry in supply chains, his advisory and research focus is primarily on how technologies can combine with industry standards and analytical science to enhance transparency and trust and meet regulatory requirements.
Mr. Keogh holds a CPIM designation from APICS and is certified in RFID+ by CompTIA. He has a post-graduate diploma in Management, an MBA in General Management and an MSc in Business and Management Research (with distinction). He is currently completing doctoral research on supply chain transparency and trust at Henley Business School, University of Reading. Mr. Keogh has published 20 academic articles and book chapters and has featured in numerous online and print publications.
Mr. Keogh is the founder of the Vietnam Food Integrity Center, a time-based project that aimed to understand Vietnamese SMEs’ needs and provide guidance and tools for entering the global food value chains. In 2019, he founded a novel video interview series called “The Future of Food 10×10,” where he interviews ten executives or subject matter experts for 10 minutes on various food industry topics. In October 2020, he completed the Future of Food 10×10 Blockchain series with ten firms. He followed with an academic panel to explore and discuss the blockchain series and identify gaps in knowledge and further research needs. The series can be found here.
Kent Larson
Kent Larson is Director of the City Science research group at the MIT Media Lab. Before joining MIT full-time in 2000, he practiced architecture for 15 years in New York City.
His research focuses on developing urban interventions that enable more entrepreneurial, livable, high-performance urban districts. Projects include advanced simulation and augmented reality for urban design, transformable micro-housing for millennials, mobility-on-demand systems that create alternatives to private automobiles, and urban living lab deployments in Hamburg, Helsinki, Andorra, Taipei, Shanghai, Toronto, and Guadalajara.
He and the researchers from his MIT lab have twice received the “10-Year Impact Award” from Ubicomp: a “test of time” award for work that, with the benefit of that hindsight, has had the greatest impact. His book, Louis I. Kahn: Unbuilt Masterworks was selected as one of the Ten Best Books in Architecture by the New York Times Review of Books. Larson’s TED talk, “Brilliant designs to fit more people in every city,” summarized his vision for cities in the future.
Alessio Martini
Alessio Martini is a Mechanical engineer with a Ph.D. in Computer Science applied to industrial engineering.
In his ten years career, Alessio Martini has been involved in many data science projects dealing with data treatment and machine learning algorithms for performance optimization, predictive maintenance and risk monitoring ranging from power generation to manufacturing and chemicals. He is the founder and CEO of AiGlimmer, an innovative startup with the aim to reduce AI projects failure allowing people to connect and exchange AI services/products in the fields of education, recruitment, projects management and funding.
Suzanne M. Miller
Dr. Suzanne M. Miller is a physician with a penchant for business and technology looking to expand her impact on others. After earning a MD at Harvard Medical School and training in emergency medicine at Stanford University, Suzie has practiced medicine on every continent.
Highlights include serving as attending emergency physician and ultrasound director at a level I trauma center near Washington, DC, providing disaster response after the Haitian earthquake, volunteering in Palestinian refugee camps, and caring for adventure racers from the Sahara Desert to Antarctica. After finding success as founder and CEO of MDadmit medical admissions and writing several best-selling books, Suzie merged her interest in medicine, business, and technology by serving as early-stage chief medical officer (CMO) for Eniware, a Noxilizer spin-off company providing portable sterilization solutions for the developing world. Since she began splitting her time between Australia and the US, Suzie continues to work in emergency medicine and serves as CMO for mHealth Digital, which has launched its first app called SunVisor in the US and Australia. Suzie hopes to leverage her unique experiences practicing medicine in developed, under-resourced, and austere environments; running her own successful business; and liaising between engineers, entrepreneurs, physicians, and patients to continue developing health technologies that improve lives.
Sankar Sivajah
Sankar Sivarajah is the Head of School of Management and Professor of Technology Management and Circular Economy at the School of Management, University of Bradford, UK. He is also the Head of Business Analytics, Circular Economy and Supply Chain (BACES) Research Centre at the School of Management.
He is actively engaged in research and teaching in the field of circular economy and responsible use of technology. He has a successful track record of managing over £3 million worth of large scale R&D and consultancy projects funded by national, international funding bodies and commercial organisations. Some of the notable funders have been the European Commission (FP7, H2020, Marie Curie), Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), Innovate UK/DEFRA and British Council focusing on projects addressing business and societal challenges surrounding themes such as Blockchain use in Financial Services, Smart Waste and Cities, Energy efficient data centre, Social innovation and Participatory Budgeting.
His research has been published by leading international scientific journals and reputable media/trade publications such as BBC Yorkshire, Computer Weekly, Public Sector Focus and London School of Economics academic blog. He holds a PhD in Management Information Systems from Brunel University London, a MSc with Distinction in Management from Cass Business School (City University, London) and a first-class BSc (Hons) in Business and Management specialising in Computer Sciences from Brunel University London. He is a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy (FHEA), a member of the British Academy of Management (BAM) and Association for Information Systems (AIS). He tweets at @SankarSivarajah.
Vishanth Weerakkody
Vishanth Weerakkody is the Dean of Faculty for Management, Law and Social Sciences and Professor of Digital Governance in the School of Management at University of Bradford.
He maintains a healthy research track record and continues to publish in high impact journals. His current research and teaching are multidisciplinary and centred around public sector policy implementation, process transformation through digital technologies, social innovation and the implementation, diffusion, and adoption of disruptive technologies in society.
His passion for solving societal problems through research and innovation has allowed him to attract over £25 million of R&D funding over the last few years from the EU, ESRC, Qatar Foundation, British Council and UK Local Government. Given the changing landscape of UK within Europe, he is particularly passionate about research and innovation to tackle the societal challenges prioritized in the UK National Industry Strategy, including the use of emerging technologies to transform health and social care and using community-led innovation to deal with increasing levels of scarcity and poverty. Prior to joining academia, he worked in several multinational organisations including BAT Industries and IBM. Vishanth’s full profile can be found at: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/staff/vweerakkody
Cet évènement est ouvert à tous, il suffit de vous inscrire au préalable. Veuillez noter que le séminaire se déroule entièrement en anglais. Rendez-vous le 19 février!
Vous trouverez le formulaire d’inscription en bas de la version anglaise de cette page.
Prendre de la hauteur n’est pas un luxe, mais une nécessité pour anticiper et bien piloter.
TBS vous offre la possibilité une fois par mois de vous joindre à ses experts pour réfléchir à des sujets d’entreprise où le choix n’est pas forcément blanc ou noir.
RV chaque premier mercredi du mois, de 19h à 20h.
30’ de témoignages + 30’ de questions/réponses toujours sans langue de bois
Mercredi 10 février 2020 de 19h à 20h
La décroissance maîtrisée est-elle un choix stratégique viable dans le contexte économique et concurrentiel actuel
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En savoir plus :
Consulter le chapitre 5 de la thèse de T. Parrique “The Political Economy of Degrowth” : https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02499463/documentElinor Ostrom, Nobel 2009 d’économie, théoricienne des “biens communs” : https://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2012/06/19/elinor-ostrom-nobel-2009-d-economie-theoricienne-des-biens-communs_1721235_3382.htmlhttps://www.ted.com/talks/johan_rockstrom_let_the_environment_guide_our_development?language=fr
Consulter le chapitre 5 de la thèse de T. Parrique “The Political Economy of Degrowth” : https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02499463/document
Elinor Ostrom, Nobel 2009 d’économie, théoricienne des “biens communs” : https://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2012/06/19/elinor-ostrom-nobel-2009-d-economie-theoricienne-des-biens-communs_1721235_3382.html
https://www.ted.com/talks/johan_rockstrom_let_the_environment_guide_our_development?language=fr
Comptabilité extra-financière | Permacomptabilité https://www.designpermacomptable.com/
Méthode CARE : http://www.compta-durable.com/comptabilite-environnementale-sociale/modele-care/
Définition : Société coopérative d’intérêt collectif
Sociétés Coopératives d’Intérêt Collectif : https://www.les-scic.coop/sites/fr/les-scic/les-scic/qu-est-ce-qu-une-scic.html
Revoir la liste des webinaires “Un temps pour penser“
Webinaire#5 Un TEMPS pour PENSER – mercredi 10 février de 19h – 20h00Attention, événement limité à 300 invités – Inscription obligatoire
Présentation virtuelle du programme le 26 janvier à 17h, inscrivez vous !
Venez fêter l’apprendre avec TBS et AGO Formation innovante et partagez un kif d’apprentissage lors d’un atelier numérique collectif.
Dans le cadre du festival de l’apprendre 2021, TBS Education et AGO Formation innovante s’associent pour fêter l’apprendre. Pour bien commencer l’année, quoi de mieux que de partager ensemble des kifs d’apprentissage ! Nous vous invitons à participer à cette expérience collective, et construire le mur des kifs d’apprentissage lors d’un des deux ATELIERS NUMÉRIQUES LIVE suivants :
Le jeudi 21 janvier de 12h à 13h
en ligne ; TBS invite AGO
Le jeudi 28 janvier de 12h à 13h
en ligne ; AGO invite TBS
Impulsé par François Taddei dans le cadre de son ouvrage “Apprendre au 21e siècle”, propulsé en 2020 par le collectif learning planet et le cercle APE, cet événement a désormais lieu chaque année autour de la Journée internationale de l’Éducation (24 janvier 2021).
De nombreux festivals sont ainsi organisés partout en France et à l’international pour explorer différentes formes d’apprentissage, fêter l’apprendre et partager nos manières d’apprendre.
Soucieux d’explorer en permanence de nouveaux futurs possibles en matière de pédagogie, TBS Education et AGO Formation Innovante soutiennent l’initiative depuis sa création en organisant conjointement un festival de l’apprendre.
#Learningplanet #Festivaldelapprendre #Educationday
Vendredi 22 janvier 2021, 10h-12h CEST
Événement en ligne – En anglais
Suite au premier Forum Mondial de la Mobilité en juin 2020, TBS Education organise la 2ème édition sur le thème «Gérer une main-d’œuvre mobile à l’échelle mondiale dans les moments difficiles de Covid-19 : défis et expériences».
Le forum est organisé dans le cadre du projet de recherche GLOMO Horizon 2020 financé par la Commission européenne et se concentre sur les employés mobiles à l’international, les expatriés en entreprise ainsi que les expatriés auto-initiés dans le contexte de la crise sanitaire de Covid-19 .
Lors du forum, des professionnels des ressources humaines, des responsables de la mobilité mondiale, des recruteurs et des personnes en position de leadership seront invités à partager leur expérience. Ils pourront rencontrer 3 des 15 jeunes chercheurs de du projet GLOMO qui présenteront leurs travaux sur la gestion de la mobilité internationale des entreprises en Europe et en dehors de la zone Europe.
A propos de GLOMO
Ce projet est subventionné par le programme H2020 Recherche et Innovation de l’Union Européenne sous le contrat de subvention Marie Skłodowska-Curie No. 765355.
Le projet «Mobilité mondiale des salariés» (GLOMO) fait partie du programme international de recherche et d’innovation Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action. Huit partenaires de toute l’Europe générent des connaissances sur le phénomène de la mobilité mondiale tout en formant et en développant un réseau unique d’experts dans le domaine, afin de rendre la mobilité de la main-d’œuvre plus efficace et plus bénéfique pour toutes les parties concernées. La promotion de la mobilité de la main-d’œuvre à travers l’Europe est un objectif central de la stratégie Europe 2020 pour lutter contre les pénuries de main-d’œuvre et de compétences dans l’UE. La mobilité transfrontalière de la main-d’œuvre devrait profiter aux citoyens, aux employeurs et à l’économie. L’objectif de GLOMO est la mobilité mondiale dans les pays de l’UE et au sein de l’UE et son impact sur les carrières.
Contact: Prof. Dr. Cordula Barzantny on behalf of the entire GLOMO Consortium c.barzantny@tbs-education.fr – mobile: +33 6 43 52 82 38
Notre Directrice Générale, Stéphanie Lavigne,ainsi que notre Directrice du Programme Grande École, Anne Rivière,vous adressent leurs meilleurs vœux pour cette nouvelle année.
Que l’audace, l’inspiration et le succès soient au rendez-vous de tous vos projets ! Nous vous attendons à TBS, une école engagée qui vous rend inspiré et inspirant !
Etudiants en classes préparatoires économique et commerciale et classes préparatoires littéraire, retrouvez toutes les informations concernant les coefficients BCE, les épreuves orales spécifiques à TBS et les dates du calendrier du concours BCE :
L’inscription au concours se fait exclusivement en ligne sur le site de la BCE, du 10 décembre 2020 au 12 janvier 2021.
Mercredi 6 janvier 2020 de 19h à 20h
Moins de temps, moins de ressources … faut-il regarder du côté du frugal pour quand-même innover ?
Lire l’extrait du livre de Philippe Cartau, SuperPosition, l’innovation inspirée de Jeanne d’Arc
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Webinaire#4 Un TEMPS pour PENSER – mercredi 06 janvier de 19h – 20h00Attention, événement limité à 300 invités – Inscription obligatoire
Sous l’égide de l’Université Fédérale de Toulouse, TBS participe à la création d’une Université Européenne de l’Espace, objectif du projet UNIVERSEH de la Commission européenne.
Le projet European Space University of Earth and Humanity (UNIVERSEH) vise à doter l’Union Européenne d’une université de référence du secteur du spatial en réunissant les expertises d’acteurs reconnus dans le domaine de l’éducation aérospatiale. L’objectif est d’aligner les compétences dans l’enseignement supérieur et la recherche avec les besoins futurs du marché du travail pour stimuler l’emploi, l’industrie et rendre le secteur spatial plus durable.
Pour construire cette université unique en Europe, le projet UNIVERSEH associe l’Université Fédérale de Toulouse, l’Université du Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf (Allemagne), Luleå Tekniska Universitet (Suède) et Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica Krakowie (Pologne).
L’Université Fédérale de Toulouse coordonne le projet avec la participation de 5 membres locaux, reconnus pour leur savoir-faire spécifique et excellence académique dans le domaine: l’Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, l’Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, Toulouse -INP, ISAE-Supaéro et TBS, fleurons de l’éducation de la capitale européenne de l’aérospatial.
“La participation de TBS à ce projet d’envergure internationale et pluridisciplinaire contribuera de façon importante à la valorisation de nos expertises différenciantes dans les domaines du spatial, de l’entrepreneuriat et de la RSE. Elle démontre par ailleurs notre capacité à contribuer au développement et au rayonnement international de notre territoire.”
Stéphanie Lavigne, Directrice générale de TBS Education
Le projet European Space University of Earth and Humanity a pour objectif de former futurs salariés, collaborateurs et entrepreneurs du secteur spatial en Europe, en combinant science, ingénierie, économie, sciences sociales et humaines, brevets et innovation, entrepreneuriat, sciences & médecine, art & culture… afin de couvrir tous les aspects de ce secteur en pleine transformation.
Des approches pédagogiques innovantes
À travers UNIVERSEH, il sera également question de développer des approches pédagogiques innovantes et une culture européenne commune par le partage des compétences et des meilleures pratiques, et de favoriser le mutilinguisme.
Des échanges Erasmus+
Soutenu par Erasmus+, le projet UNIVERSEH comporte également une importante dimension d’ouverture européenne et internationale permettant une large circulation des étudiants entre les différentes universités partenaires en France, au Luxembourg, en Allemagne, en Suède et en Pologne.
Fermement ancrée dans son territoire aérospatial, TBS a une longue histoire dans l’éducation des managers du secteur, avec des programmes spécifiquement conçus pour répondre aux besoins des entreprises d’aujourd’hui, comme le MSc Aerospace Management, récompensé par le label de qualité CGE de la Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, et l’Aerospace MBA, le seul MBA dédié au management aérospatial accrédité par l’association AMBA depuis 2002.
TBS offre également d’autres formations liées à l’aerospace comme le Bachelor Aviation Management (avec la participation de l’ENAC), des programmes en formation continue courts (Specialized track « Space Business & Applications ») ou conçus sur mesure. TBS participe également au MS Management du Transport Aérien de l’ENAC.
Ces programmes s’inscrivent dans le centre d’excellence Aerospace & Mobility qui soutient les activités de recherche, notamment dans le cadre de la Chaire Spatiale SIRIUS, un partenariat public-privé original entre TBS, l’Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, le CNES, Airbus Defence & Space et Thales Alenia Space.
Le projet UNIVERSEH prend officiellement son envol le 14 décembre 2020 avec la réunion de lancement pour les établissements membres.