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Work-study programs in technological research at CEA

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As the world's most innovative research organization (Clarivate 2025) and Europe's leading patent filer (European Patent Office, 2023), CEA not only designs the technologies of the future: it also trains the people who will drive them forward. Every year, more than 1,000 work-study students join its teams, including over 200 in technological research - microelectronics, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, robotics, medtech and biotech, software engineering...

On April 17, from 1:00 to 2:00 pm, the CEA opens its doors - virtually - for a webinar dedicated to work-study programs. The aim is to take a behind-the-scenes look at an environment where research meets industry to meet the challenges of digital technology, energy transition, health and safety.

How do you land a work-study position in one of these laboratories or support departments? What skills are required? What's the day-to-day reality for work-study students? Testimonials, advice and perspectives.

Students looking for a stimulating learning environment? Don't miss this opportunity.

👉 Registration now open!

Replay now available!

Over 140 of you registered to find out more about the CEA's work-study program. Many of you came from all walks of life, whether you were studying for a BUT, engineering school or university - from Mines Saint-Étienne to Epitech, Grenoble INP, UGA or Aix-Marseille.

For those who were unable to attend the webinar, or who would like to watch it again, the replay is now online, available on video on demand. On the program: behind-the-scenes information on work-study programs, practical advice, testimonials from work-study students... and a glimpse of what your future could look like within our teams.

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