Econometrics of Casuality Introductory Econometrics Development Economics Business Game Langue appliquée au commerce 2 Connaissance des canaux de commercialisation et distribution Etudes marketing 2 English

En prévision de la validation des compétences “Présentation orale sur un sujet disciplinaire” et “Prise de notes à l’oral” en M2 (niveau B2 de l’échelle CECR), et sans négliger l’écrit, le S6 se consacre principalement au langage et aux techniques des présentations orales géographiques en anglais. Travail lexique: au moins un thème de géographie humaine et un de géographie physique seront abordés en cours. Alpine Geography and Urban Planning Institute (IUGA) Grenoble – Vigny Musset IFZ4DGL6 3 3rd year of bachelor Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Nadia LACHKAR
iuga-international@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

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Anglais technique et scientifique adapté à la géographie Anglais (obligatoire si niveau inférieur à B2) Alpine Geography and Urban Planning Institute (IUGA) Grenoble – Vigny Musset IGWFCXO6 3 2nd year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Nadia LACHKAR
iuga-international@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

When diversity becomes a problem : processes of ‘othering’ and building bridges

Professionals in the field of development will undoubtedly be confronted with cultural differences that can be difficult to manage on a professional and an emotional level. However only too often differences are understood from the sole angle of culture and ethnicity, underestimating the impact of power assymmetry. This course will therefore start with a critique of Huntington’s concepts of a clash of civilisations as an analytical framework to understand tensions and conflicts on a national and international level. After some field experiences in Grenoble, the class will critically analyse the idea of the incompatibility of cultures and will explore alternative frames of references drawing on the literature on race, class, gender and intersectionality. Alpine Geography and Urban Planning Institute (IUGA) Grenoble – Vigny Musset IGI2OUP6 3 2nd year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Nadia LACHKAR
iuga-international@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

Nanophysics with local probes

Goal: Introduction to local probe techniques in Nanosciences. Part 1: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and its applications, near-field microscopies instrumentation Chapter 1: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Refresher on the free electron model in a metal, including the work-function basis. Basics on electron tunneling though a square barrier. Field emission in the framework of the WKB approximation. Microscopic model of tunneling. Expression of the tunnel current as a function of the density of states and electronic distribution function. General description of STM. Chapter 2: Instrumentation for Scanning Probe Microscopy Chapter 3: STM imaging of surfaces Chapter 4: Scanning tunneling spectroscopy of nano-objects and nanostructures Principles of local spectroscopy and spectroscopic imaging Chapter 5: Nanomanipulation Chapter 6: New local probes. Combined AFM-STM Part 2: Atomic Force Microscopy and related techniques Chapter 1: Principles of AFM Chapter 2: Imaging modes Chapter 3: Spectroscopy mode. Force curves and related interaction measurements, Force mapping Chapter 4: Introduction to Electric Force Microscopy Chapter 5: AFM as a local tool Physics, Engineering, Earth and Environmental Sciences and Mechanics Department (UFR PhITEM) Grenoble – Domaine universitaire IGM9PK7A 3 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Dounia MOUKADEM / Thi Phuong POURTIER
phitem-international@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

Passive seismic site characterization

In recent years, the number of scientific papers and engineering applications dealing with ambient vibration analysis methods has increased considerably. Clearly, the interest in these methods originates from both the economical attractive cost benefit ratio and the straightforward data acquisition. Being a non-destructive passive technique, these methods also complement geotechnical and/or active geophysical methods for characterizing ground structure at geotechnical and earthquake engineering scales. This course will achieve the necessary understanding of the problems related to the acquisition, processing and interpretation of these techniques for quantitative assessment of shear-wave velocity structure and derived engineering parameters (e.g. Vs30 required in building codes, site amplification). The course will alternate lectures, exercises and field experiment. Physics, Engineering, Earth and Environmental Sciences and Mechanics Department (UFR PhITEM) Grenoble – Domaine universitaire IFZ73KRH 3 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Dounia MOUKADEM / Thi Phuong POURTIER
phitem-international@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr