The Gay-Lussac Federation has launched its first international Summer School

The first Gay-Lussac Federation Summer School has officially kicked off at ENSCMu!

Dedicated to the decarbonization of the chemical industry, this edition brings together 15 participants from around the world for a week of work, reflection, and intercultural exchange.

The participants were welcomed on Sunday evening with a friendly aperitif, attended by part of the management team.

On Monday morning, the week began with an official opening and a welcome message delivered via video by Rose-Noëlle Vannier, President of the Gay-Lussac Federation.


First highlight

The students quickly dove into the heart of the topic with a Climate Fresk workshop — a collaborative way to build a shared understanding of climate change, a crucial foundation for tackling the complex challenges of industrial decarbonization.

Throughout the week, participants will benefit from a rich program:


🔹 Thematic workshops
🔹 Talks by industry experts
🔹 Visits to industrial facilities
🔹 Collaborative workshops
🔹 Cultural activities and shared moments

Find the full program of the 2025 Summer School at this link.

Beyond the learning experience, this Summer School is a powerful human adventure, reflecting the core values of the Federation: high standards, commitment, and openness to the world.

Check out the first photos from the launch 👇