Signature de la lettre d'engagement contre les violences faites aux femmes

Speaking out against sexual and gender-based violence

ENSTA Bretagne
On Monday December 3, ENSTA Bretagne, ENIB and IMT Atlantique presented the action plans in place on their campuses and signed the declaration of commitment to end sexual and gender-based violence in higher education.

Pascal Pinot, Director of ENSTA Bretagne

"ENSTA Bretagne's goal is to ensure the personal development and well-being of each and every individual on campus. Our school’s gender, cultural and international diversity and the wide variety of roles played by students and staff are invaluable resources, and I’m dedicated to respecting diversity and maintaining the good quality of life at our school. My ENIB and IMT Atlantique colleagues and I wish to reaffirm our dedication by signing the declaration of commitment to end sexual and gender-based violence in higher education."

Paul Friedel, Director of IMT Atlantique

"Living together in an atmosphere of mutual respect is a basic necessity, and gender equality should be a given. IMT Atlantique is committed to making this the case. In this context, and as a safeguard against the possible occurrence of serious situations, we are proud to join ENSTA Bretagne and ENIB on the list of establishments which have signed the declaration of commitment to end sexual and gender-based violence in higher education."

Romuald Boné, Director of ENIB

"The National School of Engineering asserts the values of humanism, social commitment and professionalism in its programs, and so it was only natural for us to join other signatory establishments in demonstrating our commitment to ending sexual and gender-based violence. Our role is also to take early action, which means prevention and communication and, to be honest, sometimes education. This often implies exploding stereotypes and clichés, or, on the other hand, putting the spotlight on unacceptable situations."