Join IMT Mines Albi!
Committed to the ecological and societal transition, IMT Mines Albi helps train responsible general engineers who are drivers of change, and promotes environmentally friendly research focused on tomorrow’s challenges. When you work at IMT Mines Albi, you join a general engineering graduate school in the Institut Mines-Télécom group. “All together to imagine and build a sustainable future and to train its key stakeholders.”
Thesis opportunities at IMT Mines Albi
With three training and research centers, IMT Mines Albi specializes in areas of expertise that are both innovative and forward-looking. There are many thesis topics offered by IMT Mines Albi’s three education and research centers.
You can do an internship at IMT Mines Albi!
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Discovery internships for ninth and tenth grade students
- For ninth grade students
Discovery internships are organized in sessions on the dates indicated in the applications received, with a maximum of six interns per session. IMT Mines Albi organizes three discovery internship sessions. To date, all ninth grade internships are closed and IMT Mines Albi is no longer accepting applications.
For tenth grade students
IMT Mines Albi organizes a single session over the last two weeks of June. This session can accommodate ten interns. Interns must apply with a cover letter outlining the area in which they would like to carry out their internship: chemistry - physics of materials - IT, programming and experience in virtual reality and AI.
IMT Mines Albi, an Institut Mines-Télécom school.
École Nationale Supérieure des Mines d’Albi-Carmaux is under the authority of the French Ministry of Industry, and is part of Institut Mines-Télécom, a French federal institute of technological universities of science and management. Institut Mines-Télécom aims to be a committed and recognized player in higher education and research, visible and influential at regional, national and European levels, to increase its impact on society and the economy, and to apply its capacity for innovation to benefit the common good.