TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF THE VALLÉE DE JOUX

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Founded in 1901, the École Technique de la Vallée de Joux (ETVJ) welcomes 300 apprentices and students from French-speaking Switzerland. As a center of expertise for watchmaking and microtechnology professions, the ETVJ is deeply embedded in the regional industrial fabric. The ETVJ is actually 4 schools in one, offering full-time or dual initial training programs (CFC in watchmaking, jewelry making, microtechnical design and Micromechanics), professional maturity, and its higher education school.

Website: École Technique de la Vallée de Joux (ETVJ)

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