The master thesis work – TFE (Travail de Fin d’Etudes in French) - aims at solving a complex problem arising from the engineering profession. Master theses range from technological and industrial projects (designed to introduce students to the engineering profession in industry) to applied or fundamental research projects (designed to introduce students to the engineering profession in research). Many dissertations combine these aims to varying degrees. The cross-disciplinary skills integrated into the dissertation are in line with the targeted learning outcomes: writing, communication, planning and argumentation, accounting for ethical, economic and societal aspects
The key steps toward the master thesis consist in the selection of topic, the realization of the research work and the defense. These steps are summarized in this timeline :
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Important dates and deadlines
For the master theses to be defended this academic year
Encoding information about your thesis (title, jury composition) in TFE Scheduler |
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January session |
25 November 2024 |
June and September sessions |
31 March 2025 |
Thesis submission (electronically on dial.mem) |
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January session |
6 January 2025 (Withdrawal 2/01/2025) |
June session |
2 June 2025 (Withdrawal 26/05/2025) |
September session |
18 August 2025 (Withdrawal 11/08/2025) |
Final presentations |
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January session |
24 January 2025 |
June session |
23-24-25 June 2025 |
September session |
29 August – 1-2 September 2025 |
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For the selection of your master thesis topic
Publication of master thesis topics to students |
17 March 2025 |
Encode the ranked choices |
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First round (students with Bachelor degree) |
14 April 2025 |
Second and third rounds* |
30 June 2025 |
Publication of attributed topics |
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First round (students with Bachelor degree) |
End of week 12 |
Second round (Bachelor degree in June) |
Around 15 July |
Third round (Bachelor degree in September) |
Around 15 September |