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Production schools: another way to learn a job

Doing to Learn is the leitmotif of production schools. Through their technical and professional education, they offer young people another perspective of the future than the usual path offered in traditional colleges, and allow them from the age of 15 to project themselves into the world of business and work. Do to Learn, practice two-thirds…

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Days of Light Festival: 13th edition!

From September 22 to 24, 2023, the biennial Days of Light Festival invites you to Saint-Saturnin, a charming little medieval village in Puy-de-Dôme, a few kilometers south from Clermont-Ferrand. Around thirty contemporary artists from diverse artistic and geographical backgrounds (painters, ceramists, engravers, photographers, musicians, writers, etc.) will take place at Saint-Saturnin in an unusual way…

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The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes National Orchestra at La Chaise-Dieu

The 57th Festival de la Chaise-Dieu ended on Sunday August 27 at the Abbatiale Saint-Robert. An exceptional historical heritage of the Haute-Loire, this thousand-year-old place of worship was transformed for 10 days into a majestic hall for symphony concerts. Congratulations to the 150 volunteers, to the general director of the Festival, Boris Blanco, and to…

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Sports for all at ASM Omnisports!

The season of the ASM Omnisports ended on a high note at the Gauthière sports complex with the Olympics on June 24 and the inauguration of the “ASM IN MOTION” mural during the day Club open house on June 25. On the program, fun activities for young and old, stands, the parade on the athletics…

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What a Comedy!

Master of the place, administrator of this great house, Éric Ruf shares with us all the actions developed today by the Comédie-Française for an increasingly large audience, and presents the theatrical program for the 2023-2024 season. The Michelin Foundation is pleased to support the Comédie-Française by helping to preserve the memory of its heritage. Discover…

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Talent has nothing to do with handicap!

With the support of the Michelin Foundation, the Clermont Auvergne Opéra launched a new operatic performance challenge last September, designed with 15 amateur singers with disabilities, and a few professionals, all eager to play and sing together. In a staging by Pierre Thirion-Vallet (artistic director) and Béatrice Boscus (lead vocalist), 5 performances of this joyful…

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Employees committed to preserving local heritage!

Through the campaign entitled “The Largest Museum of France”, started in 2017 in partnership with La Sauvegarde de l’Art Français and the Michelin Corporate Foundation, Michelin Group employees have had the opportunity to get directly involved in the preservation of the cultural heritage of our regions. Last January, the employees of 13 French sites of…

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Ernest Pignon-Ernest, the echo of the world

At the Doyenné – Brioude (Auvergne) from July 1st  to October 15th , 2023 For the 5th exhibition at the Doyenné, Jean-Louis Prat, curator, has chosen to present the works of contemporary artist Ernest Pignon-Ernest. French artist known for his original approach to urban space, both a mixture of street art and poetry, Ernest Pignon-Ernest…

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Talking about us …

Press Release regarding the partnership of Michelin Corporate Foundation with the UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) in SRI LANKA. UNDP and Michelin Foundation partner to procure essential medicines for the Ministry of Health in Sri Lanka for Government hospitals around the country. E MEDIA RELEASE_Michelin Medical Handover FINAL  

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Towards a safer and more sustainable mobility all over the world

The Michelin Foundation supports the SuM4All “Sustainable Mobility for All” initiative, launched in 2017 by the World Bank, which aims to promote sustainable and inclusive mobility for all citizens, in particular the most vulnerable. Because road safety remains a major global health and development concern, with more than 1.35 million people killed and 50 million…

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