Intensive training and project mode

Training, Student life, Development
This year, training courses from the Valence site organized several practical courses during "project week".
The wish of Florian Barrière, director of the LLASIC UFR, and Robert Bonamy, deputy director of the LLASIC UFR in Valence, the Valence campus is not simply a branch of the component. In particular, it is becoming a place for experimenting with and testing new forms of teaching, while taking particular care to ensure that these attempts are genuine teaching aids.

To achieve this, the first thing to be put in place is the " project week " set in the UGA calendar for mid-semester.
L2 and L3 Cinema and Performing Arts have a practical course in partnership with the Comédie de Valence, focusing on a creative project. From Monday to Friday, 8 hours a day, students work on a continuous project. This intensive week is immersive for the students, enabling them to get involved in a project. Students who chose the filmmaking course were accompanied by two filmmakers throughout the project week.

These internships require a great deal of organization. In fact, the project involves mobilizing the audiovisual department, finding a location and a number of participants. Indeed, professionals from the Comédie de Valence and film-makers accompany the students throughout the week, and present their shows at the end of the working week.
2022-2023 should see the introduction of courses in this format for the Lettres course, as an experiment.

 
Updated May 24, 2022