Work environment
Campus
A recent campus
The IJL's main site is located on the Artem campus in Nancy, 1.5 hours from Paris by TGV, 2 hours from Strasbourg and close to the Belgian, Luxembourg and German borders.
This multidisciplinary campus was created in 2012 on the site of a former military barracks. Located a few tramway stations from the city center, it features a resolutely contemporary architecture and is equipped with a park.
Educational components on the campus
It brings together, alongside the IJL, three major founding schools of the Artem Alliance (Art - Technology - Management): Mines Nancy, ENSAD and ICN Business School
Services on campus
Lorraine Student Entrepreneurship Center (PEEL)
House of Doctorate
Artem university media library
CROUS Artem (restaurant, takeaway, fitness area)
Student House (reception and concert hall, meeting rooms, co-working spaces)
Other facilities
Un collège est en cours d’installation et un Centre d’enseignement et de promotion des métiers de l’alimentation (CEPAL) verra bientôt le jour sur le campus.
Internal life
The Institut Jean Lamour offers a work environment and organization favoring personal fulfillment in a contemporary building of 28,400 m2, with 3 tree-lined patios.
Scientific animation
Seminars are offered throughout the year by the 4 departments of the IJL and numerous national or international scientific events are regularly hosted in the laboratory.
Conviviality
Special events are organized on different occasions to bring together the members of the laboratory (new year, summer meals, exhibitions, inaugurations of rooms and equipment, etc.).
An association, Le Cénacle de l'IJL, gathers PhD students, post-doctoral fellows and trainees of the laboratory, for whom they organize various activities.
Accompaniment
The university and CNRS services regularly offer on-site support to researchers and teacher-researchers to help them with their projects: promotion, contracts, filing in HAL, etc.
Continuing Education
Les personnels de l’IJL bénéficient de l’offre de formation continue du CNRS et de l’Université de Lorraine dans de nombreux domaines.