MONTREAL AND VICTORIAVILLE
The Hosting Organisation
ENME
Hosting city: Montreal and Victoriaville (Canada)
ENME (École Nationale du Meuble et de l’ébénisterie – The National School of cabinet making and woodworking), affiliated with the Cegep of Victoriaville, is the benchmark for technical and vocational training in cabinet making.
Since it was founded in 1965, the school has built up a solid reputation among a wide range of companies. In addition to technical training (College level) in cabinetmaking and architecture, the school offers vocational training in cabinetmaking, upholstery and furniture finishing. The school also meets the needs of industry, with which it maintains close ties, particularly through the integration of its technology transfer centre (INOVEM), which provides support and assistance to companies in the wood processing and furniture sector.
ENME contributes in every part of the Mosaic project, especially in the development of new and innovating training modules.
ENME
Hosting city: Montreal and Victoriaville (Canada)
ENME (École Nationale du Meuble et de l’ébénisterie – The National School of cabinet making and woodworking), affiliated with the Cegep of Victoriaville, is the benchmark for technical and vocational training in cabinet making.
Since it was founded in 1965, the school has built up a solid reputation among a wide range of companies. In addition to technical training (College level) in cabinetmaking and architecture, the school offers vocational training in cabinetmaking, upholstery and furniture finishing. The school also meets the needs of industry, with which it maintains close ties, particularly through the integration of its technology transfer centre (INOVEM), which provides support and assistance to companies in the wood processing and furniture sector.
ENME contributes in every part of the Mosaic project, especially in the development of new and innovating training modules.
- Woodworking
Sectors of excellence in the region
Technology in woodworking
Age or EQF level of students that can apply for this mobility: 19 or older
Virtual mobility
Min. and max. number of students that can attend the virtual part:
5 to 15
Content:
Having demonstrations on new technology in cabinet industry
Schedule:
1h of virtual activities from 15:00 to 16:00 (CET time) every Wednesday
Online tools that will be used:
Teams
Physical mobility
Min. and max. number of students that can attend the physical part:
1 to 4
Content:
Possibility to work at Inovem (Technology Transfert Center) and intership at the company
Schedule:
7 hours of internship per day, from 8:00 to 16:00, 5 days per week
Virtual mobility
Min. and max. number of students that can attend the virtual part:
5 to 15
Content:
Having demonstrations on new technology in cabinet industry
Schedule:
1h of virtual activities from 15:00 to 16:00 (CET time) every Wednesday
Online tools that will be used:
Teams
Physical mobility
Min. and max. number of students that can attend the physical part:
1 to 4
Content:
Possibility to work at Inovem (Technology Transfert Center) and intership at the company
Schedule:
7 hours of internship per day, from 8:00 to 16:00, 5 days per week
Mentoring
The personal of Mosaic-Team will take care of the incoming students together
Our mentors speak:
Application requirements
Students who wish to participate in the long-term blended mobility programmes under the MOSAIC project must be over 18 years old and apply through open calls of their schools. These calls will clearly state the number of available places and the evaluation criteria. Each participating school is responsible for carrying out the selection autonomously, based on its internal procedures. Priority may be given to students who demonstrate motivation, readiness to engage in intercultural learning, and alignment with the learning objectives of the specific study programme. This type of mobility has a stronger component of work based learning.
Participants must have a good level of competences in woodworking
Montreal and Victoriaville, Canada
Montreal:
Montreal is Quebec’s largest city and a major economic and cultural center in Canada. It is known for its bilingual population, historic architecture, universities, and role in finance, technology, and international business.
Victoriaville:
Victoriaville is a regional city in central Quebec, recognized for its role in agriculture, manufacturing, and sustainable development. It serves as a local economic hub with a strong community and access to natural surroundings.
Montreal:
Montreal is Quebec’s largest city and a major economic and cultural center in Canada. It is known for its bilingual population, historic architecture, universities, and role in finance, technology, and international business.
Victoriaville:
Victoriaville is a regional city in central Quebec, recognized for its role in agriculture, manufacturing, and sustainable development. It serves as a local economic hub with a strong community and access to natural surroundings.






