Graduation Ceremony Guide L
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Graduation Ceremony Guide L
Graduation Ceremony Guide L EDITOR’S LETTER UNIVERSITÉ PARIS-SACLAY IS ORGANISING ITS FIRST GRADUATION CEREMONY. Through this ceremony, all the new doctors will be congratulated in front of their PhD supervisor, their colleagues and family. The ceremony is planned on Friday 1st July 2016 at Palais des Congrès de Versailles, beginning at 2 p.m. It will be opened by Mr. Gilles Bloch, president of Université Paris-Saclay, and led by Mrs. Sylvie Pommier, director of the doctoral college. Michèle Leduc and Claude Nahon will sponsor this first ceremony. The new doctors show themselves wearing their convocation dress with a cap, that will be given by Université Paris-Saclay. They come with the head of their doctoral school. A changing room will be available on site. The day will be closed by a cocktail dinner, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. A photo booth will be available so students can get their picture taken with their diploma. You will receive the original copy of your diploma on site, on presentation of your I.D. or passport in the CONDE and PASCAL rooms on the first floor. Videos and photos of the ceremony will be made, to be used in the communication of Université Paris-Saclay and its members. For students and their accompanying guests, participating in the ceremony is worth agreeing to the non-commercial use of any recording on any medium and for any utilisation. CONTENTS Program ....................................................................................................................... • 1 Vigipirate Plan ....................................................................................................................... • 2 Useful information The accesses to the site Vehicle and pedestrian acess to Palais des Congrès Parking lots near Palais des Congrès Hotels near Palais des Congrès Restaurants near Palais des Congrès •4 •5 •6 •7 •8 Château de Versailles ....................................................................................................................... • 9 PROGRAM 2 p.m Registration and preparation of the doctors. 3 p.m Registration of the doctors' guests. 3:30 p.m Registration of the heads of the doctoral schools and Université Paris-Saclay's guests. 3:45 p.m The auditorium doors close 4 to 7.30 p.m CEREMONY With an interval (5:30 to 6 p.m.) 7:30 p.m Cocktail pre-diner 1 VIGIPIRATE PLAN VIPARIS Palais des Congrès de Versailles ACCESS CONTROL FOR VEHICLE Only the access that meet a real need will be opened. Deliveries will stop 1h prior to the opening of any event. Only the vehicles expected by the organiser or well-defined parties are allowed on the site. No unplanned delivery will be allowed. No delivery will be allowed the day before an event. Delivery on the day of the event will be authorized only if the organiser or a collaborator is present. ACCESS CONTROL FOR PEDESTRIAN Only the doors that meet a real need will be opened. Other doors will be closed with some display of the opened doors. Implementation of a control of persons and personal effects (luggage, bags). This measure will be adapted to the arrangements put in place by the organiser. A briefing note will be distributed at the main entrances. Our collaborators, providers, subcontractors will wear a visible identification badge. They must also be able to present a proof of identity at the controls. 2 CONTROL OF TRAFFIC AREAS AND LANES Control of the common areas and unused areas (in case of partial occupation of the site) will be increased, including closing the doors and access of these unused areas. A special monitoring of logistics areas and technical facilities will be put in place, in particular in those hosting sensitive equipment. RIA caps and other technical facilities will be sealed or secured. A strict compliance with the release of security perimeters and firefighter pathways is asked. AWARENESS / COMMUNICATION The Palais des Congrès de Versailles is in permanent contact with the Prefecture and police authorities in order to inform them about the organization of the events, their program and the security arrangements put in place by the organiser. The organizers are requested, in turn, to transmit in written, the measures they intend to take for the monitoring of their manifestation. All collaborators and providers are reminded of the need to be vigilant and alert in the event of the discovery of abandoned or suspicious objects. For any need, you can contact Jérôme Cayrouse 06 46 41 37 12 or Marie Frey 06 27 09 63 88. 3 USEFUL INFORMATION The accesses to the site 4 Vehicle and pedestrian acess to Palais des Congrès BY FOOT RER - line C SNCF station Versailles Rive Gauche - • From Paris-Saint Lazare (40 min) Versailles Château station Versailles Rive Droite BUS - line 171 • From Paris-Montparnasse (30 min) from Pont de Sèvres, station Versailles Chantiers station Place du Château BY CAR From A13 Exit Versailles Château ou Le Chesnay / Versailles Centre / Marly-le-Roi From A86 Sortie Versailles Château From A13 Sortie Le Chesnay / Versailles Centre / Marly-le-Roi 5 Parking lots near Palais des Congrès 3 6 0 4 Château 1 Palais des Congrès de Versailles 2 5 Nearest parking lots: Other parking lots: 1 - Place d’Armes 3 - Parking Indigo Marché Notre Dame 7 min 15 min 2 - Parking de Sceaux 4 - Parking Indigo Saint-Cloud 7 min 15 min 5 - Parking Versailles Chantier 18 min 6 - VINCI Park Marché Notre-Dame 22 min 6 Hotels near Palais des Congrès 7 Restaurants near Palais des Congrès Suite au cocktail after to the cocktail diner we recommend to the doctors and to their family to reserve in a restaurant near to the Palais des Congrès of Versailles Here is a selection of restaurants in Versailles. Bistrot du Boucher 12 rue André Chénier Place du marché Notre- Dame 78000 Versailles La Brasserie des Halles 84 rue de la Paroisse 78000 Versailles L’Angélique 27 avenue de Saint Cloud 78000 Versailles L’Aparthé 1bis rue St Geneviève 78000 Versailles Le Baladin St Louis 2 rue de l'Occident 78000 Versailles Le Bœuf à la mode 4 rue au Pain 78000 Versailles Le Caméléone 19 rue de la Pourvoierie 78000 Versailles Le Carré aux crêpes 22 rue d'Anjou 78000 Versailles 8 6 CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES FROM THE SEAT OF POWER TO THE MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF FRANCE The Château de Versailles, which has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List for 30 years, is one of the most beautiful achievements of 18th-century French art. The site began as Louis XIII’s hunting lodge before his son Louis XIV transformed and expanded it, moving the court and government of France to Versailles in 1682. Each of the three French kings who lived there until the French Revolution added improvements to make it more beautiful. The Hall of Mirrors, the King’s Grand Apartments, the Museum of the History of France. The Château de Versailles, the seat of power until 1789, has continued to unfurl its splendour over the course of centuries. At first it was just a humble hunting lodge built by Louis XIII. But Louis XIV chose the site to build the palace we know today, the symbol of royal absolutism and embodiment of classical French art. In the 1670s Louis XIV built the Grand Apartments of the King and Queen, whose most emblematic achievement is the Hall of Mirrors designed by Mansart, where the king put on his most ostentatious display of royal power in order to impress visitors. The Chapel and Opera were built in the next century under Louis XV. The château lost its standing as the official seat of power in 1789 but acquired a new role in the 19th century as the Museum of the History of France, which was founded at the behest of Louis-Philippe, who ascended to the throne in 1830. That is when many of the château’s rooms were taken over to house the new collections, which were added to until the early 20th century, tracing milestones in French history. 9 Trianon palace and Marie-Antoinette’s estate This place brings the Petit Trianon, Grand Trianon and the Hameau de la Reine. Open: 12 am to 8:30 pm. Allow 3 hours minimum to visit. Tickets can be purchased on site or online. Park Ideal for walking, rent a boat on the Grand Canal, cycling ... Open: 7 am to 8:30 pm Last accessed: 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm for vehicles for pedestrians. Tickets can be purchased on site or online. Gardens Open every day from 8am to 20:30 The gardens are free except the days of Fountains and Musical Gardens. Allow 2 hours minimum to visit. Tickets can be purchased on site or on the Internet The palace of Versailles Open: 9am to 6:30 pm Last admission 30 minutes before closing. 1:30 Count minimum visit. It is advisable to come from the opening between 9 and 10 am and start the tour with the Castle. Tickets can be purchased on site or online. 10 The fountains night show From 8:30 pm to 11:05 pm Every Saturday night in summer, two hours and a half of enchanting stroll in the magnificently illuminated Gardens of Château de Versailles with the fountains playing to the sound of music. And a grand finale with a dazzling fireworks display by Groupe F over the Grand Canal! NEW : This year, enjoy privileged access, choose the Prestige ticket ! Parade Design will roll out a graceful and other-worldly trail through the Bosquet de la Girandole and the Bosquet du Dauphin. Groupe F will engulf the Tapis Vert in monumental flames and stage the firework display that, against the backdrop of the Grand Canal, will bring to a close this mysterious evening wonderfully enhanced by the masterpieces of French baroque music interpreted by Reinhard Goebel and his orchestra, the Musica Antiqua Köln. The Grande Perspective opens from 8.30pm to 11.05pm Fountains play from 8.30 to 10.45pm Groves open from 8.30 to 10.40pm Final fireworks from 10.50pm to 11.05pm Stroll in the garden, no seats - Fireworks at 10:50pm Retrouvez l’ensemble des informations, réservez vos billets et plus encore sur : http://www.chateauversailles.fr/homepage http://www.chateauversailles-spectacles.fr/spectacles/2016/les-grandes-eaux-nocturnes 11