CNDP stopover in Boulonnais: M1 EMAH Master students on the front line!
Pedagogical, attentive, smiling, caring, committed and, above all, scientifically sound: the organizers of the CNDP Escale boulonnaise and the participants were full of praise for ULCO’s M1 EMAH students.
After organizing an intra-ULCO debate on the challenges of the French maritime space, as part of a transdisciplinary IFSEA project, the entire M1 EMAH class was present at the CNDP’s Boulonnaise stopover on February 8 to continue their support for the commission’s work.
The students were present at all the mapping and opinion-gathering tables, demonstrating their pedagogical skills in informing citizens of the issues at stake in the maritime area, and their ability to listen to their opinions, which will be submitted to the French government by the CNDP.
Not always an easy exercise, the students managed the evening calmly and diplomatically, proudly wearing the colors of their university and their research school IFSEA, whose presence was hailed by the participants.
To round off their work in support of the Commission Nationale du Débat Public, students in EUR IFSEA’s M1 Sciences de la mer EMAH course have published two “cahiers d’acteur” detailing their views on marine protected areas and offshore wind farms.
You can find the booklets here: