Tarnier Campus

In 2029, the The Women’s Health Institute will be housed in an emblematic location in the heart of Paris: the Pavillon Tarnier (6th arrondissement).

Tarnier

Aerial view of the Tarnier pavilion, which will host iWISH

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Cutting-Edge Facilities for Education, Research, and Healthcare

Renovated with the financial support of the Île-de-France Region and the City of Paris, the building will house :

  • Research facilities: 3,000 m² dedicated to research, with teams specialising in epidemiology, social sciences, Big Data and AI; a Research Hub offering a coworking space for master’s students and PhD researchers to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and a Clinical Research Unit that supports project development and oversees clinical studies
  • Training facilities: the largest university department of Midwifery spanning 1,000 m², hosting 500 students and offering dedicated training spaces equipped for lectures, guided coursework, practical exercises, high- and low-fidelity simulations, childbirth and parenting preparation, and a thesis defense room. Additionally, a 600 m² Continuing Education Center providing ongoing medical training, university diplomas, simulation-based training, as well as programs focused on technical skills, professional behavior, and public education
  • Shared spaces: workspaces, lecture halls and premises dedicated to patient organisations focused on women’s health and 29 housing units offered for researchers and students

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