Teaching
Knowledge transfer and supervision at the heart of the IBSP team's activities
The IBSP team places central importance on training through research, in close connection with the programs of the University of Lille, in biology and physiology, biotechnologies, biochemistry, and microbiology.
Team members actively participate in the supervision of interns, Master’s students, doctoral candidates, and young researchers within the framework of research projects carried out by the team.
The faculty members of our team are involved in various capacities, whether from an administrative perspective (department council, head of teaching services, program director) or from a teaching perspective (lectures, practical and tutorial sessions, project and internship supervision)
Doctoral Schools and Master's Programs
These faculty members contribute to:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Life Sciences
- Master’s Degree in Chemistry and Life Sciences
- Master’s Degree in Biology and Health
- Master’s Degree in Biotechnology, specialization in Cellular and Molecular Engineering
- Master’s Degree in Nutrition and Food Sciences
- (future, as of Sept 2026) Master’s Degree in Integrative Biology and Physiology
- Master’s Degree in Integrative Biology and Physiology
Some courses will be taught in English, particularly for the Bachelor’s Bilingual option, or for certain Master’s – Doctoral Graduate Programs.
Doctoral Schools and Master's Programs
The IBSP team welcomes and supervises a wide range of profiles, from Technical and Bachelor degree internships (up to 3 years of higher education) to Master’s projects (5 years of higher education) and PhD theses (8 years of higher education), with diverse sources of funding (Ministry, Research grants, etc.)
This range demonstrates the team’s commitment to training diverse profiles (Senior Technician, Study or Research Engineer, Doctor), by fostering their integration into innovative projects, and supporting them in their professional integration or their pursuit of a doctorate.
The IBSP team and its PhD students are affiliated with the Doctoral School of Matter, Radiation and Environment Sciences (University of Lille, ED SMRE 104)
