Practical details regarding the virtual component:
February 1 – March 29: Project presentation, hybrid lectures, reading
April 20 – 24: Feedback and evaluation
Platform: Moodle/Zoom
Activities: thematic seminars, forums, podcast production
The virtual component aims to:
– Introduce the programme’s key topics progressively
– Provide historical, cultural, and methodological resources shared by all participants
– Enable each student to carry out personal research on a topic related to women’s
emancipation in the interwar period
– Actively prepare students for the collaborative workshops to be held in Nice
This phase is designed to foster student autonomy while offering flexible online support.
February 1st, 2026
Kick-off session (2 hours, via Zoom)
General presentation of the BIP, its themes, pedagogical expectations, and guidelines for individual work. Distribution of resources by thematic group.
February 1st – March 29th, 2026
Independent online work (asynchronous)
– Access to pedagogical materials (videos, readings, visual sources) via the Moodle platform
– Selection of a personal research topic related to the BIP theme (notable woman, artistic movement, education policy, gendered laws, form of activism, propaganda, etc.), to be presented between April 20th and 24th.
April 20th–24th, 2026
Feedback session (2 hours, Zoom)
Online session to share and discuss completed work, review the virtual phase, and prepare for the finalisation of collaborative projects. Possible formats for the final individual assignment (choose one):
– Written text: a short historical or cultural essay (approx. 1,200 words)
– Commented slideshow: 10 to 12 slides with concise explanatory text
– Audio or video capsule (max. 5 minutes)
This final stage is a key moment to assess progress, boost motivation, and support the continuation of each student’s academic or professional journey.