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MAHE becomes member of FiGuRe Network
Naina J A
DHNS
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Manipal Academy of Higher Education became a member of the Formation à l’Ingénierie par des Universités de Recherche (FiGuRe) Network, post an agreement signed between MAHE and FiGuRe Network in France.

The agreement was signed by MAHE Vice Chancellor Dr H Vinod Bhat and FiGuRe Network President Dr Lamine Boubakar.

FiGuRe Network is a non-profit association of Universities with more than a hundred universities accredited as ‘Cursus Master en Ingénierie’ (CMI)’ in different domains of Engineering. CMI is a selective five-year programme, based on innovative training, including projects and internships, having strong links with research organizations (http://figure-network.org/what-is-a-cmi/a-5-year-comprehensive-study-programme/).

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This agreement is to promote international scholar mobility between MAHE and the other CMI-affiliated member universities, facilitating research, internship and placements for FiGuRe Network affiliated universities at MAHE and vice-versa in different domains of Engineering.

This will benefit the undergraduate or graduate students of Engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology and the 3rd, 4th or 5th Year CMI students from France.

Dr Raghu Radhakrishnan, director of International Relations, MAHE-Manipal, India, Prof Jean Pierre Gesson (in charge of International relations of FiGuRe and Emeritus professor at University of Poitiers) and Dr Prashanth Shetty, associate professor at School of Information Sciences, MAHE, Manipal were present.

The participants are awarded a master degree from their own university plus a CMI label jointly delivered by the university and the network.

International mobility of a semester is compulsory in order to get the label. Each university offers a comprehensive programme, based on existing bachelors and masters with a 20% extra courses.

CMI students follow courses with bachelor and master degree regular students and have their own courses and projects. Each CMI is designed to prepare for an expert engineering job with deep knowledge of a given scientific domain, with extra courses in basic sciences (i.e. mathematics, computer sciences), social sciences, economics and ethics.

CMI graduates earn highly specialized competences and cross disciplinary skills helping them adapt to different cultural and economic environments. Each CMI is supported by internationally renowned research labs, strongly interacting with their economic sector, from large worldwide companies to small innovative SMEs.

To be prepared to face these challenges, an international mobility of at least 3 months (6 months or a semester recommended) for CMI students is compulsory.

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(Published 21 June 2019, 00:31 IST)