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Journée scientifique
H2O'Lyon Annual Meeting #6
On The March 20, 2025
Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, 6 rue Rollet 69008 Lyon
A full day event focusing on the graduate school's scientific and training activities, with the aim of exchanging ideas and building for the future.
On Thursday 20 March 2025, H2O'Lyon is inviting the entire water science community to take part in a scientific and convivial day to find out what our graduate school is doing, exchange ideas and build for the future!
On the programme: presentation of research and training initiatives, assessments and outlooks, poster session and participatory workshops, interspersed with social events.
Whether you're a scientist, a water professional, a student or just curious, we hope to be able to share this day with you!
Registration is free and mandatory.
Participatory workshops in details
Foresight workshop - H2O'Lyon in 5 years
Come and help us imagine the future of H2O'Lyon! Whether you're a student, researcher or professional, your opinion is important to us because you are the players of today and tomorrow. This workshop follows on from a strategic foresight study initiated by H2O'Lyon, some elements of which will be presented at the annual meeting.
Foresight workshop - International attractiveness in training
International attractiveness is central to the strategy of our organisations. Starting from the preconceived ideas that we may have on this subject, we will invite you to imagine concrete actions to be implemented by students, researchers and players in the field. A fun approach to tackling these issues.
Thematic wokshop - Integrated watershed management
Watershed management is a major challenge that requires a good understanding of the issues in order to implement practical solutions. What are the scope, themes and players involved in the ‘Intersectoral knowledge for integrated watershed management’ Chair project?
Thematic workshop - Urban water and plant
Faced with the challenges posed by climate change, towns and cities are increasingly focusing on greening public spaces: less asphalt, more trees! But behind these projects there are many intersecting issues: rainwater management, urban temperatures, biodiversity, well-being in the city and much more. This workshop is an opportunity to find out about current research projects, exchange ideas and come up with ideas for action.