Fifty-two (52) students, as well as twenty-one (21) teachers from the 7 partner universities will participate to that intensive program composed by about 70 hours of courses, visits, guided works, conference and debate covering 5 topics: precision agriculture, animal husbandry, robotics, big data and artificial intelligence, climate change mitigation and adaptation, agroecology and sustainable agriculture.
Everything is ready in the campus to welcome everyone. Besides the academic program, all participants will also discover Lille and its surroundings, in the city of Ch’tis, within some cultural program, also an important part of an Erasmus program.
As part of the academic program, a visit to the Digistation of Arvalis Villers-Saint-Christophe is scheduled on June 05th, to illustrate the use of technologies in agriculture within different experiments. And as we are very close to Belgium, a visit of Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech will be done on June 13th under the topic of climate change but also automation and animal husbandry.