Une offre de stage au sein de l'OHMi Fessenheim

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Published: 16 June 2026

L'OHM Fessenheim recrute un stagiaire sur la thématique : Exploitation des archives INA pour reconstituer une histoire audiovisuelle de la centrale nucléaire de Fessenheim. 

Ce stage s’inscrit dans les recherches de l’Observatoire Hommes Milieux (OHM) Fessenheim, hébergé au Laboratoire Image, Ville, Environnement (LIVE UMR 7362 CNRS) de l’Université de Strasbourg. 

Pour en savoir plus sur le contenu du stage : https://calenda.org/1410997 

Le recrutement se fera sur les mois de juin et juillet et un entretien pourra avoir lieu sur cette même période. 

La durée de stage sera de 4 à 6 mois selon les attendus de la formation de l'étudiant retenu. 

Les candidatures (CV + lettre de motivation + Relevé de notes) seront adressées avant le 30 juin 2026 à :

  • Dominique Badariotti, professeur des universités - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Fanny Greullet, chargée de mission - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Nouvel ouvrage collectif "Des mondes en transformation"

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Published: 06 May 2026

2026 DRIIHM Symposium - Registration is open

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Published: 23 April 2026

Our next seminar will take place from June 22 to 24 at the IPHC in Strasbourg.

Registration is open until May 20. In addition to the registration form, you will find all the necessary information about the event: the premiminary program, directions to the IPHC, details about the field trips, a template for PowerPoint presentations, and guidelines for the “Posters” session.

The website is available in two languages:

  • French version: driihm2026.sciencesconf - Français
  • English version: driihm2026.sciencesconf - English

Reminder: You must have an account to register. If you do not have one yet, you can either log in with your HAL logins or create an SciencesConf account: https://driihm2026.sciencesconf.org/user/createaccount


Don’t wait to register!

Save the date for our 2026 symposium

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Published: 02 April 2026

Our LabEx’s next seminar will take place in Strasbourg at the IPHC on the Cronenbourg campus, 23 rue du Loess, from June 22 to 24, 2026. It is organized by the DRIIHM and, locally, by the OHM Fessenheim. 

We will soon share the link to the sciencesConf website for registration and so you can review the seminar agenda. 

In the meantime, please mark these dates on your calendars. 

We look forward to seeing many of you there.

Plus que trois jours pour soumettre un projet à l'APR2026

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Published: 12 December 2025

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L'appel à projets de recherche 2026 du DRIIHM et des OHM est encore ouvert jusqu'au 15 décembre minuit heure de Paris.

Ne tardez plus !

Les projets lauréats de cet appel seront connus courant janvier 2026.

Vous trouverez toutes les informations pour soumettre un projet dans l'article dédié à l'ouverture de cet appel.

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The 2026 call for research proposals from DRIIHM and the OHMs remains open until midnight Paris time on December 15.

Don’t wait any longer!

The winning projects from this call will be announced in January 2026.

You can find all the information you need to submit a proposal in the article announcing this call.

ENERGON Seminar: A Great Success for the transversal project on Energy Transitions

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Published: 02 December 2025

The ENERGON 2025 Symposium: Energy Transition and Territorial Reconfigurations was held at the MMSH in Aix-en-Provence on November 20 and 21. It brought together approximately 100 researchers for an opening lecture, 27 presentations, and a roundtable discussion.

These two days marked the culmination of a cross-cutting research project involving six Human-Environment Observatories: two abroad—the OHMi Nunavik (Canada) and Pima County (Arizona, USA)—and four in mainland France: the OHM Pays de Bitche (Moselle), Fessenheim (Haut-Rhin), Vallée du Rhône, and finally Bassin Minier de Provence, which, through Sylvie Daviet, served as the lead and coordinator of this three-year project (2021–2024). "The ENERGON project was both retrospective and exploratory: retrospective because it built on the findings of many years of research on various energy-related issues in the participating OHMs (production, infrastructure, institutional and political frameworks, controversies, etc.), but also exploratory because it proposed testing an original Nexus-based approach. As recently as 2021, research on the localized impact of energy transitions remained largely sector-specific and narrow in scope. ENERGON’s success lay in overcoming this compartmentalization by integrating the social, technical, and environmental dimensions specific to each socio-ecosystem through the “Society-Technology-Environment” nexus approach, which made it possible to assess the impact of specific energy choices on these three components; with each of the OHMs involved serving as a real-world laboratory to test this approach while taking into account the specific characteristics of its socio-ecosystem" (C. Pardo, LabEx DRIIHM, November 2025).

Over these two days, ENERGON thus demonstrated its ability to attract and mobilize, through its original approach, a broader interdisciplinary community that strengthens the DRIIHM and OHM communities. While this seminar marks the conclusion of a project, it most certainly signals the beginning of new and fruitful collaborations.

Presentation of the conference by Sylvie Daviet, Professor of Geography and co-organizer of the conference

2026 Call for research projects is open

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Published: 03 November 2025

The DRIIHM and OHM 2026 call for research projects is now open.

The general framework (VF/ENG) of the call contains all the scientific, administrative, and technical information you need to submit a proposal.

To familiarize yourself with the project submission form and the steps to follow on the platform, please read the Online Submission Guide.

You can also consult the research priorities for each of the 14 OHM calls directly via the links below:

  • 2026 APR file - OHM Provence Coaldfield - Call open until December 1
  • 2026 APR file (Port/FR) - OHMi Estarreja - Call open until December 1
  • APR 2026 File (FR/ENG) – OHM Fessenheim - Call open until December 1 - You can also go directly to the OHM Fessenheim website for full details of the call in French and English
  • APR 2026 file – OHM Caribbean coast - Call open until December 1
  • APR 2026 file - OHM French Mediterranean coastal zone - Call open until December 15
  • APR 2026 file - OHMi MIDELT - Call open until December 1 - For its first APR, to submit a project to this OHMi, simply fill out the form and email it to the OHMi and DRIIHM management teams.
  • APR 2026 file - OHMi Nunavik - Call open until December 15
  • APR 2026 file - OHM Oyapock - Call open until December 1
  • APR 2026 file – OHMi Patagonia-Bahia exploradores (please contact the director of this OHM: Alejandro Salazar Burrows <asalazab(at)uc.cl>) - Call open until December 15
  • APR 2026 file – OHM Bitche County - Call open until December 15
  • APR 2026 file (ENG) - OHMi Pima County - Call open until December 15
  • APR 2026 file - OHM Pyrenees - Haut Vicdessos and Gaves Valley - Call open until December 1
  • APR 2026 file - OHMi Tessekere - Call open until December 15
  • APR 2026 file - OHM Rhone Valley - Call open until December 15

>>>> The inter-OHM call for projects is open until midnight on December 15.

The winning projects from this call will be announced in January 2026.



  • Emilie Lerigoleur Balsemin - Médaille de cristal du CNRS 2025
  • Ouverture des inscriptions pour le séminaire du DRIIHM - 10 au 12 juin à Brest
  • Séminaire de restitution Projets Transverses - Ouverture des inscriptions
  • Le parchemin et le pollen : journée hommage à Didier Galop

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