Venue

The spring school will take place at Université Côte d'Azur in Nice (FR).

The fundamental courses will be held at Laboratoire Jean Alexandre Dieudonné (LJAD) located in the Campus Valrose (28 Avenue Valrose, Campus Valrose, LJAD, 06108 Nice, France).

The practical courses will be held at the Institut de Biologie Valrose (28 Avenue Valrose, Campus Valrose, LJAD, 06108 Nice, France), at the INPHYNI (17 rue julien Lauprêtre, 06200 Nice) and at the IRCAN (29 Av. de Valombrose, 06100 Nice).

The Campus Valrose is served by public transport, notably the tramway, and is close to Nice-ville station. Right in the heart of Nice, the Parc Valrose is a magnificent 10-hectare estate, remarkable for the richness of its flora and the beauty of its monuments. Its historical and heritage features make the Campus Valrose an exceptional place.

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 HOW TO GET TO NICE

  • By air: Flights to Nice land at the Nice International Airport. There are direct non-stop flights from New York to Nice that operate year-round. Paris, London and most European capitals also have non-stop flights to Nice.
  • By train: Trains to Nice all stop at the main train station, Nice Ville. There's also the smaller Gare St Augustine and the Gare Riquier which handle domestic routes. More on Nice train stations.
  • By bus: International Buses to Nice are handled by Eurolines but you'll get a better deal and a more comfortable bus using Flixbus. In either case, you'll be dropped off either at Nice Airport or the Gare Routiere Vauban where it's easy to catch a tram to the town center.
  • By car: The main motorway (autoroute) that runs through the French Riviera is the A8 which extends all the way to Monaco and the Italian border.

HOW TO GET TO CAMPUS VALROSE

  • By tram: Line 1, stop Valrose Université
  • By bus: Line 11, stop Vallot Ligne 37 or stop Valrose

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