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Climbing session

Join us for a climbing session on 14 March 2026. We will meet at the Aimé Césaire metro station exit (line 12) in Aubervilliers at 1.30pm and walk to the climbing gym together (Climb'Up Aubervilliers). The exit is number 2  and is called 'Pont de Stains'. The activity will last until 3:30pm. 

Sportswear is compulsory for this activity!!! Shoes are provided in the climbing centre (which is why we need your shoe size). 

You will have the opportunity to climb, and our group will be supervised by the climbing centre staff. 

You will be in pairs: there will be one rigger and one belayer, and you will then be able to swap roles.

For students registered on the Buddy System platform, this would be a perfect opportunity to strengthen your bond with your Buddy!!!

As part of its efforts to improve the quality of international students' integration at the Faculty of Science, the International Relations team invites you to a climbing session. To register for this activity, we would need your personal data. The data collected are as follows: first name, surname, email address. The legal basis for the processing is the public interest (article 6.1.e of the European Data Protection Regulation). The data collected will only be communicated to the staff of the International Relations team from the Faculty of Science. The data will be deleted at the end of March and is not kept in the current database beyond the end of the activity. You may access your personal data or request that it be deleted. You also have the right to object to, rectify and limit the processing of your data. To exercise these rights or if you have any questions about the processing of your data, you can contact the person in charge of data processing by e-mail : romane.larue@u-paris.fr and/or our Data Protection Officer (DPO), by e-mail: dpo@u-paris.fr. If, after contacting us, you feel that your ‘Data Protection’ rights have not been respected, you can submit a complaint online to the CNIL.

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