doctoral programmes
Doctoral programmes aim to broaden doctoral students' disciplinary horizons and facilitate their future professional careers.
They offer young doctoral researchers a diverse range of courses, providing them with a multidisciplinary education within the framework of a coherent professional project (see Articles 3 and 15 of the Decree of 26 August 2022).
- Disciplinary modules or specialised training programmes. These are offered by the teaching and research staff at EG ENGSYS. Some of them are courses offered at Master's level.
Ethics, professional conduct and scientific integrity guarantee the honesty, integrity and responsibility of research work and the quality of practices. They also take into account the implications of scientific activities for society.
The universities of Bordeaux, Lyon and Paris Saclay each offer MOOCs on ethics and scientific integrity that EG ENGSYS recommends taking:
Formation en présentiel qui se déroule sur une journée (Français ou anglais)
Voir catalogue de formation du Collège doctoral 2026-2027 (à venir)
(Premiers pas en Science Ouverte / First steps in Open Science).
La formation se déroule en 2 sessions :
Egalité-Diversité-Lutte contre les discriminations (module en présentiel de 3h en français ou module en ligne de 6h en anglais)
et Prévention - Lutte contre les VSS (module présentiel 3h français ou anglais).
(présentiel / Mooc, liens à venir).
Cross-disciplinary modules, including ethics training Open Science, and VSS.
For new doctoral students starting in September 2026, each doctoral student must have completed training in ethics, Open Science, and VSS from among the cross-disciplinary modules by the end of their first year of doctoral study.
- Professionalisation or professional integration modules, organised by EG ENGSYS or the doctoral college.
Catalogue des formations organisées par le Collège doctoral 2024-2025
Each doctoral student must accumulate a number of Doctoral Training Credits (CFD) awarded by the EG, following their participation in doctoral training courses in the three areas indicated:
- 60 CFD, including at least 20 in professional training for a traditional thesis,
- 60 CFD or 30 CFD obtained in France for a joint supervision thesis,
- 40 CFD spread across training areas 1 and 2 for CIFRE theses.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:
Registration for the various courses is done via your ADUM account. You can use the following document for help: Guide pour s'inscrire aux formations via ADUM
Please note:
Distance learning courses must be limited to a maximum of 20 credits.
For courses not listed in the catalogue, the certificate of attendance and the programme specifying the title of the course and the number of hours attended must be submitted in PDF format to your ADUM account under ‘Courses not listed in the catalogue’, then ‘Add a course not listed in the catalogue’.