A “Master Class” in South Africa for M2 Atmosphere and Climate

Five M2 Atmosphere & Climate students flew to the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa for a Master Class aimed at introducing them to the South African research environment in the field of atmospheric and climate sciences. climate.

Five M2 Atmosphere & Climate students flew to the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa for a Master Class aimed at introducing them to the South African research environment in the field of atmospheric and climate sciences. climate.

Supported by two of their teachers, Hassan Bencherif and Nelson Bègue, five M2 Atmosphere & Climate students flew to the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa for a Master Class aimed at introducing them to the South African research environment in the field of atmospheric and climate sciences.

group photo of international students


On site, field visits, practical work and conferences followed for Clara, Dominique, Hugo, Alicia and Aurélien. This action was supported by the ARSAIO* program and the International Relations Department of the University of Reunion. It notably supports the launch, this year, of a new cross-mobility program between the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the University of Reunion. This program should help consolidate the long-standing partnership between the two universities.

group photo of international students


The University of Reunion was pleased, in semester 1, to welcome, in exchange, its first two South African students.

* ARSAIO (Atmospheric Research in Southern Africa and Indian Ocean) is a Franco-South African research network funded by the CNRS and the NRF (National Research Foundation).

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