A path to excellence
for Master and PhD students

Scientific context

Our planet faces a diverse array of variations, in particular climate change and damage to the environment, leading to serious consequences for our ecosystems and biodiversity. The courses on offer as part of the SCP graduate programme prepare the protagonists and leaders of the future, who will be ready to take on the main challenges linked to the transitions taking place across the planet.

Key numbers

22

Research Units

800

Permanent researchers

Challenges

The graduate programme is aligned with the scientific themes being addressed by the unit of excellence to which it is attached, with 3 objectives:

Understanding 

and monitoring

Global Changes

Seeking

alternative solutions

to the exploitation

of fossil resources

Evaluating 

the impact on Earth,

people and societies

Research topics

Atmospheric science (physical and chemical properties of the atmosphere, from the molecular to the global scale, analytical sciences applied to the atmosphere, atmospheric modelling, atmospheric pollution and climate change)

Palaeontology, in particular addressing the societal demand for a greater understanding of the geological processes that trigger environmental crises 

Biology (population genomics, evolutionary genomics, statistics and modelling linked to climate change)

Materials science, with particular expertise in cutting-edge characterisation methods from micro-scale to nano-scale (diffraction, optical and mass spectroscopy, microscopy) as well as modelling on different scales

Chemistry (highly integrated biorefinery, catalysis, photochemistry, circular economy) 

Research environment

Hub Planet

The Hauts-de-France region is a pioneer region of the third industrial revolution ("REV3"). This Graduate Programme already has remarkable assets such as the coordination of the large-scale European project EUROBIOREF (FP7) for the development of new multi-biomass, multi-technology and multi-product biorefineries, the participation in the European network EUBREN (Pr. Franck DUMEIGNIL), the French project REALCAT (Pr. Franck DUMEIGNIL), which is unique in the world, to accelerate research on new (bio)chemical processes of biological origin.

The Graduate Programme "Science for a Changing Planet" is supported by : 1 Labex (CaPPA - Chemical and Physical Properties of the Atmosphere), 4 Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (ASC, BIOREF, PANGEA, BioPHAM), 1 Equipex (REALCAT, Chemistry) and 4 ERCs: RheoMan and TimeMan (Physics); FireBar (Chemistry) and Roman (Biology).

Internship in a lab

As a student in a graduate programme, you will have the chance to discover research in these laboratories as part of either a traineeship or a doctoral thesis. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research units  

BIOECOAGRO UMR Transfrontalière UMRT 1158 #Science for a changing planet #Science and Technology BIOECOAGRO
EEP Evolution, Ecology and Palaeontology UMR 8198 #Science for a changing planet #Science and Technology EEP
IMPECS Impact of the chemical environment on health ULR 4483 #Science for a changing planet ​​​​​​​#Life and health sciences IMPECS
LASIRE Spectroscopy Laboratory for Interactions, Reactivity and the Environment UMR 8516 #Science for a changing planet #Science and Technology LASIRE
LOA Laboratory for Atmospheric Optics UMR 8518 #Science for a changing planet #Science and Technology LOA
PC2A Physicochemistry of combustion processes and the atmosphere UMR 8522 #Science for a changing planet #Science and Technology PC2A
UGSF Structural and Functional Glycobiology Unit UMR 8576 #Science for a changing planet #Precision health #Science and technology UGSF
ICARE Data and services centre - Earth observation space data UMS 2877 #Science for a changing planet #Science and Technology ICARE
L2EP Electrotechnics and Power Electronics Laboratory ULR 2697 #Science for a changing planet #Science and technology L2EP
CLERSÉ Lille Centre for Sociological and Economic Studies and Research UMR 8019 #Science for a changing planet #Law, Economics and Management CLERSÉ
PHLAM Laboratory for Laser Physics, Atoms and Molecules UMR 8523 #Science for a changing planet #A digital world for people #Science and technology PHLAM
UMET Materials and Transformations Unit UMR 8207 #Science for a changing planet #A digital world for people #Science and Technology UMET
LGCGE Civil Engineering and Geo-Environment Laboratory ULR 4515 #Science for a changing planet #Science and technology LGCGE
LOG Oceanology and Geosciences Laboratory UMR 8187 #Science for a changing planet #Science and technology LOG
CRISTAL Centre for Research in Computer Science, Signal and Automation UMR 9189 #Science for a changing planet #A digital world for people #Science and technology CRISTAL
IEMN Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology UMR 8520 #Science for a changing planet #A digital world for people #Science and technology IEMN
LAMCUBE Mechanics, Multiphysics and Multiscale Laboratory UMR 9013 #Science for a changing planet #Precision health #Science and technology LAMCUBE
LMFL Lille Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Kampé de Fériet UMR 9014 #Science for a changing planet #Science and technology LMFL
MSAP Miniaturisation for synthesis, analysis and proteomics UAR 3290 #Science for a changing planet #Science and Technology MSAP
UCCS Catalysis and Solid State Chemistry Unit UMR 8181 #Science for a changing planet #A digital world for people #Science and Technology UCCS