Our ecosystem

The Laënnec institute is implementing significant training initiatives aimed at strengthening the link between training and research and reinforcing excellence in the field of Aix Marseille Université. It is also involved in continuing education for healthcare professionals, and is strengthening Aix Marseille’s international presence with the European AI&Health Master’s degree. 
The Laënnec institute works with six partner faculties, bringing together more than 380 students enrolled in master’s programmes, and four partner doctoral schools hosting around 160 PhD and postdoctoral students, to raise awareness and educate healthcare professionals about the challenges of digital technology and AI in their day-to-day practice.

Training at the Laënnec institute:

  • Funding of master’s internships in research units within our scope
  • A PhD programme: “Mastering health data analysis techniques”
  • Seminars and conferences open to students
  • Conferences on raising awareness of the regulations governing medical devices
  • Helping to train skilled and adaptable professionals to cope with digital developments in the healthcare sector via AMUS@N-NUM (Call for Future Skills and Professions, WP-5 steering committee)
  • Ten master’s programmes
  • One European master’s degree
  • University hospital student projects 
Our programmes

Master’s programmes

Key masters and programmes attached to the institute that benefit from our initiatives

Mastering health data analysis techniques

Our PhD programme

Intensive programme for doctors in their research year and ED-62 students

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Louis R.
Master 2 student in electronics, electrical energy, automation and computer engineering

The Institut Laënnec enabled me to carry out my final year internship on the detection of patient-machine asynchronies in artificial ventilation, and to apply my skills in automation and computer engineering to a concrete medical problem. The subject, led by the head of the intensive care unit at the Timone hospital, enabled me to put my skills into practice in a rewarding, multidisciplinary medical context.