The aim of the Joussot-Dubien Prize is to encourage talented foreign students to follow courses at the ENSCBP for a period of one year. The laureate will be given a prize of 5000 euros.
By the creation of this prize, the ENSCBP confirms its desire for scientific excellence and a global outlook. The candidates must have a diploma equivalent to higher education year 3 or 4 in the domain of Chemistry-Physics or Food science.
From the start of the year, in September 2010, the laureate will begin one of the engineering courses of the School.
ABOUT JACQUES JOUSSOT-DUBIEN
The Joussot-Dubien prize gives homage to Professor Jacques Joussot-Dubien (1928-2009), Director of the ENSCPB from 1982 to 1986. His project for the school was crucial for its future, i.e. to renew the teaching by integrating physics with the chemistry courses and giving importance to research in the School. He was a well-known scientist in the domain of photochemistry, and having done his studies in the United States, he actively developed the international relations of the School.
All information on: http://www.enscbp.fr/spip.php?rubrique74