EEIGM - European School of Materials

The EEIGM - European School of Materials - has now existed for 33 years and is coordinated by the University of Lorraine (Nancy) and its engineering school as EEIGM (École Européenne d'Ingénieurs en Génie des Matériaux).

 

What is EEIGM? EEIGM is a French engineering university belonging to the Université de Lorraine. It offers a five-year study program (equivalent to a diploma in France) offered by seven universities in the EU (including universities in Germany, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, France), including Austria.

The aim of the EEIGM is for students to study at at least two universities from the consortium (and therefore speak at least two languages). They complete six months of “research work” (similar to our Master's thesis) and an additional six months of “industrial research” in a company such as Airbus, Ceratizit, ABS or ESA.

The students spend the first four (Bachelor) semesters at their home university (in their own language). They then have to complete the next three semesters in Nancy (in French). This is followed by three more semesters (“Mobility,” “Research Work,” and “Industry Practice”). The students then receive the EEIGM diploma and, if applicable, a further degree (MSc) from the second university at which they studied in about two semesters (e.g. #8 and #9).
 

Further information on EEIGM can be found here

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