During her visit to the Maison de la Création et de l'Innovation (MaCI) on the UGA campus in Grenoble in early July, Sylvie Retailleau, Minister of Higher Education and Research, presented the 17 winners of the second wave of the call for projects "ExcellenceS in all its forms", launched as part of France 2030.
The "Structural Innovation" component of the future investment program, PIA 4, aims to perpetuate the ecosystem of higher education, research, and development and to this end, has devoted 800 million euros to the APP "ExcellenceS in all its forms.
The latter aims to recognize excellence in the plurality of territories but also in the diversity of actors, universities or grandes écoles, which justifies the "S" of ExcellenceS. The aim of the program is to support higher education and research institutions that have an ambitious transformation project for their site in implementing their own strategy, based on their territorial dynamics and their specific needs. It will thus enable them to reach the best international standards in their field(s) of excellence.
The PPA has been staggered in three waves to allow everyone to respond and to develop their project. The first wave allowed the selection of 15 projects that were presented on November 30th, the second wave winners are 17 in number.
The 17 winners of the second wave
Among these 17 projects, two are ultra-marine. Overseas territories are indeed formidable territories of innovation and creativity, preserving their specificities appears important.The two overseas projects
The University of Guyana project The AIBSI project (Amazon Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainable Development) 14.1 million: " building an Amazonian model around biodiversity and sustainable innovation. With the creation of an Amazon Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, the ambition of the University of French Guiana is to bring together all the players in innovation to create a true site identity around biodiversity and sustainable innovation in the Amazon. By adopting an integrated approach to research and innovation through interdisciplinary research projects, the project will play, at the interface between the academic world and the socio-economic world, a role of catalyst of territorial dynamics, tending towards an Amazonian model of human development and green economic growth, which preserves the immense local biodiversity. The project of the University of French Polynesia NĀRUA - Insularity and education in French Polynesia, a transforming challenge: "Reinventing higher education in the multi-island Pacific territory" endowed with €11.1M The University of French Polynesia intends to ambitiously reinvent undergraduate education, in line with the key sectors of the Polynesian economy. It also wishes to assume its role as a French-speaking institution structuring relations with the key regions of the Pacific zone (Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia) and to promote Polynesian languages and cultures. This approach will include lifelong learning through research-based training adapted to the needs of public and private executives. NĀRUA will thus put the university's expertise at the service of Polynesian decision-makers, but also of any territory concerned by insularity, remoteness or sustainable development issues.Other projects
The project of the PolytechnicUniversity of Hauts-de-France EURO-TELL - New European model of experiential learning based on transition: " Graduate schools to meet societal challenges around three thematic hubs", with a budget of €11 million. To meet the challenges of transition by drawing on the expertise of local stakeholders, the Université Polytechnique des Hauts-de-France is proposing to set up three thematic hubs for transition, to which three interdisciplinary European graduate schools will be attached:- Aging and disability; cities, territories and smart mobility;
- Industry of the future with a positive impact on the environment and humanity;
- A Think-to-Do-Lab inspired by the think tank model.
- An ambitious policy for research excellence;
- A European graduate school aiming at a high level of training, anchored on research and connected to the socio-economic world;
- A partnership with the industrial world for a genuine innovation policy around the bioeconomy.
- To increase the international attractiveness of research by relying on exceptional research infrastructures (major international instruments, House of Creation and Innovation) to accelerate the development of ongoing research collaborations with international partner networks;
- To establish the UGA as a pioneering institution in the field of data-driven approaches and to develop the visibility and attractiveness of the humanities and social sciences;
- To create an attractive, differentiated and personalized undergraduate offer, adapted to the diversity of our students' needs, with, on the one hand, curricula that prepare them for entry into the job market and, on the other hand, curricula that orient them towards long term studies, strongly based on research.
- The creation of the interdisciplinary Engineering for Health center;
- The creation of the interdisciplinary center IP Paris Materials for Society (new materials);
- The IP Paris Future for Computing initiative (digital technologies);
- The upgrading of the interdisciplinary center Energy for Climate;
- The innovation strategy of IP Paris.
