Louise Barlatier

Pursuing a PhD at Georessources

Figures about the PhD at Georessources

Around 50 doctoral students

Around 15 thesis defenses per year

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Theses topics at GeoRessources

Louisa Barlatier

GeoResources is a multidisciplinary research laboratory. Georessources is also a member of OTELo, which is a group of 4 laboratories (LIEC, CRPG, lSE and GeoRessources).

The proximity with those laboratories makes it possible to realize ambitious and challenging research projects that draw on many disciplines. Doing your doctorate at GeoRessources gives you the opportunity to study in a very rich research environment.

GeoRessources is part of the Carnot ICEEL Institute and has extensive research partnerships in geosciences that address significant industrial and economic issues, such as cell phone recycling..

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PhD Supervision and Technical Platforms

PhD student on a field trip

Doctoral students in GeoRessources are enrolled in the SIReNa Doctoral School.

Georessources provides its doctoral students with:
privileged access to various technical platforms that enable extensive analyses,
guidance from permanent staff who are are experts with national or international reputation, ensuring support in their respective fields of expertise.

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The little extras of the doctorate at GeoRessources

PhD student Valentine Charvet

With between 40 and 60 doctoral students throughout the year, newcomer can easily find their place among their peers. At GeoRessources, you will spend 3 years working on your thesis in a pleasant, positive, and friendly atmosphere. in fact, The doctoral experience at GeoRessources is a collective adventure where students support each other through every challenge.

Another noteworthy aspect is that pursuing a PhD at GeoRessources often involves fieldwork, whether in France or internationnaly (Africa, Asia, Europe, etc.), depending on your thesis topic.

The doctoral program equips you with valuable skills that can be applied in various fields:
industry,
research,
teaching (as a PhD student, you sometime have university courses to teach to undergraduate students).
Thus, earning a doctorate is a significant opportunity to develop skills for your future.

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