University Diploma (DU) in Botany and Alpine Ecology of the Briançon Region - FULL
Training sessionTraining, Scientific and technical culture
July 6, 2026 - July 11, 2026Villar-d'Arène - Lautaret Garden
July 6 to July 11, 2026: Six days of botanical training for undergraduate and graduate biology students or continuing professional development trainees. The course will be based in the Briançonnais region, near the Lautaret garden, and led by Rolland Douzet, botanist and associate professor atUniversité Grenoble Alpes.
The northern Hautes-Alpes region boasts a remarkable high-mountain environment, both in terms of its beauty and its biodiversity. This one-week course aims to introduce participants to the flora and vegetation of the Briançonnais region. It is organized around field trips to discover the region's plant landscapes, the different plant communities and the species that compose them: from the foothills to the alpine zone, from the steppe grasslands of Queyras to the high peaks of Galibier.
Follow in the footsteps of Dominique Villars, the first botanist to recognize the scientific interest of the Lautaret Pass and its surroundings at the end of the 18th century. Learn about botany in these extraordinary places, which are home to almost a third of France's plant species within just a few kilometers.2 Only. Ask your trainer, a passionate and fascinating botanist who has been collecting plants in this region for over 30 years, any questions you may have.
Enrollment in a DU does not confer student status.
Completion of the DU does not result in the award of ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits.
Course program (indicative, subject to change depending on weather conditions)
Day 1, Lautaret Pass (2,100 m altitude)
11 a.m.: Meet at the Col du Lautaret in front of the farm café
Site presentation and picnic
Bermuda grass lawn
Giant hogweed lawn
Nard grass
Alkaline fen with Carex davalliana
Molinia meadow
Conference on the remarkable flora of Lautaret and Briançonnais
Day 2, Briançon, Val des Prés (1,200-1,500m)
9 a.m.: Meet at the Lautaret Pass
Briançon at Bois de l'Ours: Wild pine forest
South-facing dry area (1,300 m)
Briançon: Steppe grasslands with Festuca vallesiaca and Stipa pennata (1,200 m)
Land with common juniper and true lavender
Val des Prés: Granon fir forest (1,500 m)
Xerophilous forest pine forest with Carex alba ( 1,300 m)
In the evening: shopping in Briançon
Day 3, Queyras and Guillestrois (1,000-2,300 m)
7:30 a.m.: Meet at the Col du Lautaret
Ascent to the Col de l'Izoard: Crochet pine forest and Swiss pine on the north-facing slope (2,000 m)
Descent from the Col de l'Izoard: Pine forest of mountain pines on the south-facing slope (1,900 m)
Château-Villevieille: Heathland with juniper trees
Foxtail astragalus station (1,300 m)
Saint Crépin: Thuriferous juniper wood
Stipa grasslands (1,000 m)
Vallon du Fournel: visit to a colony of Alpine blue thistle (1,300 m)
Day 4: Le Lautaret, La Grave (1,400–2,100 m)
9 a.m.: Meet at the Lautaret garden
Garden tour
La Grave aux Fréaux: Larch forest on tall herbaceous vegetation
La Grave in the Malaval valley: Scrubby grassland with Achnatherum
Villar-d'Arène: grouping of myricaire alluvium
Lautaret: tour of the laboratory
In the evening: determinations on flora
Day 5: The alpine stage of Galibier (2,500-2,700 m)
9 a.m.: Meet at the Lautaret Pass
Groups of schistose scree with mountain lion's tooth
Swiss rock rose station
Alpine meadows and snow-covered valleys
In the evening: determinations on flora
Day 6: Col du Lautaret (2,100 m)
9:30 a.m.: Meet at the Col du Lautaret
Rhododendron and cranberry bogs
Acidic marsh with Carex nigra
Adenostyle megaphorbium
Green alder bush
Joyful Willow Bush
5 p.m.: end of the course
Internship supervised by Rolland Douzet, deputy director of the Lautaret Garden and associate professor of plant biology, botany, biodiversity, ecology, and evolution atUniversité Grenoble Alpes. Every summer, he hosts a public lecture on the remarkable plants and environments of Lautaret, to which participants in the university certificate program are invited as part of their training at Lautaret.
Published on February 15, 2023
Updated on March 30, 2026
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