the Pôle Léonard de Vinci opens a new campus for 2025

the Pôle Léonard de Vinci opens a new campus for 2025
the Pôle Léonard de Vinci opens a new campus for 2025

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Juliette Radi

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Dec 17 2024 at 1:42 p.m.

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While the Parcoursup platform opens this Wednesday, December 18, 2024, high school students have until March 13, 2025 to definitively formulate their wishes. But in the meantime, they will already be able to attend the open days of the new campus from the Leonard de Vinci Pole, on Saturday February 8, 2025.

The Leonardo da Vinci Centercreated in 1995 at -La Défense, brings together three major schools: EMLV (Leonard de Vinci School of Management), ESILV (Leonard de Vinci Graduate School of Engineering) and IIM (Internet Institute and Multimedia). His mission? Train your students for the challenges of tomorrow via a pedagogy that combines management, technology and creativity. By focusing on transversality, the Cluster offers an approach that reflects the needs of today’s businesses. With a presence in full expansion, as in since 2022 and soon in .


The three schools on campus

IIM (Institute of Internet and Multimedia)
– Six specialty areas (video games, 3D animation, etc.)
– Collaboration with companies like Ubisoft Paris and Montpellier
– Alternation from the 4th year, offering flexibility to adapt to the local market

EMLV (Leonard da Vinci School of Management)
– Only management school in Montpellier with Master accreditations
– 23% international students
– Programs adapted to regional needs
– Focus on soft skills

ESILV (Leonard da Vinci Engineering School)
– Three-year common core covering the basics of engineering sciences
– Dual mechanical and digital skills, meeting business expectations
– Progressive training, with alternation and apprenticeship in 4th and 5th years

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“The arrival of the Pôle Léonard de Vinci in Montpellier is a real opportunity for our group of establishments and the notable development of the region. It is a mutually beneficial strategy for the influence of the territory and the schools. Stimulating economic development and employment by facilitating inter-sector synergies, training talents and anticipating the professions of tomorrow is one of the main missions of the Cluster in the region. »

Nicholas Glady
Director of the Leonardo da Vinci Center

Objectives and ambitions

The campus plans to welcome 110 students for its first year, with a capacity of 1,000 students once installed in its final premises. The training, aligned with national and international standards, guarantees high professional integration rates, with 92% of graduates finding employment in less than six months.

An inclusive model

The cost of training varies between 7,500 and 12,000 euros per year, but aid is provided to guarantee a certain accessibility. The Center and in particular its director Nicolas Glady, insists on the fact that “money should not be an obstacle for a talented student”.

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