SFIL strengthens its partnership with the Collège de France as part of the “Campus de l’Innovation pour les Lycéens” (High School Innovation Campus) program.

20 January 2020

The “Campus de l’Innovation pour les Lycéens” program was launched by the Collège de France in 2016 and is supported by SFIL under a partnership agreement signed in 2017.


Since its launch in 2016, nearly 2,000 young people and some 600 teachers have benefited from this program!

What is it about exactly? The “Campus de l’Innovation pour les Lycéens” program focuses on students from general and technological high schools throughout France, particularly those located in urban and rural priority education zones that lack immediate social and regional proximity to the type of academic knowledge offered at the Collège de France.

As part of this program, on November 15 Philippe Mills addressed 80 11th and 12th grade students and their teachers at a conference at the Lycée Atlantique de Luçon (Vendée) on the topic “Financial markets and European Central Bank: myths and realities”.

The “Campus de l’Innovation pour les Lycéens” program was launched by the Collège de France in 2016 and is supported by SFIL under a partnership agreement signed in 2017.

Since its launch in 2016, nearly 2,000 young people and some 600 teachers have benefited from this program!

What is it about exactly? The “Campus de l’Innovation pour les Lycéens” program focuses on students from general and technological high schools throughout France, particularly those located in urban and rural priority education zones that lack immediate social and regional proximity to the type of academic knowledge offered at the Collège de France.

As part of this program, on November 15 Philippe Mills addressed 80 11th and 12th grade students and their teachers at a conference at the Lycée Atlantique de Luçon (Vendée) on the topic “Financial markets and European Central Bank: myths and realities”.

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