Marseille Campus
Marseille campus, headed by Fabrice Moret-Bailly, is located at Pointe Rouge, occupying 15,000 m² of premises.
Cyril Delher is his deputy, in charge of education.
Under the authority of the campus director, the BEF (Bureau of Studies and Training) is the primary contact for students. It serves as the administrative, educational, and disciplinary interface. It handles welcoming, monitoring of continuing education trainees, and issuance of certificates.
Office Hours: Monday to Friday, from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, except from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm.
Educational Equipment
Marseilles campus is equipped with various simulators dedicated to bridge navigation (shiphandling, navigational and radar simulators) and an educational steam power plant equipped with two turbo-alternators and a generator.
- Shiphandling Simulator: A “full mission” simulator with an elevated bridge offering a 360° field of vision, equipped with central and side-control panels. Three additional cabins, similar to those of the navigation simulator, complete the set.
- Navigational Simulator: Features a large cabin with a 150° field of vision and a true monitoring station. Three additional cabins equipped with PCs and a 30° video-projection system complete the set. This simulator is dedicated to navigation training in all visibility conditions.
- Radar APRA-ECDIS Simulator: Operates with a 40-inches screen and a PC. It is mainly used for Arpa anti-collision training, particularly in reduced visibility conditions, and Ecdis.
- Engine Simulators: Model the energy and propulsion systems of various types of ships, allowing students to learn the operational rules of different components (propelling engines, steam system, electrical production, heavy fuel system, refrigeration system, oil-water separator, etc.) and understand how they interact. The latest model acquired allows the simulation of LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) fuelled ships, to reach energy transition. It is also a tool for the search of defects and their management, and for optimised management of engine resources.
- GMDSS Simulator: Training on distress and safety systems of the ship is conducted on the GMDSS simulator. It is possible to simulate all distress scenarios using the necessary radio and satellite links for ship rescue. A general radio operator certificate is issued upon completion of this training.
- Dynamic Positioning Simulator: Dynamic positioning is an autonomous system for automatic control of the ship’s position and heading. It is mandatory on ships operating in offshore fields.
Accomodation and catering
For Students:
Cafeteria: Students can have full meals at the campus cafeteria.
Breakfast is served from 7:45 am, and lunch (at student rate) offers daily choices between fish or meat and vegetables.
- Accommodation Offers: Numerous rental offers from individuals or real estate agencies are available to students at the reception desk.
CROUS : 30, rue Lucien Rolmer / Tél. : +33(0)4 42 90 08 00
Visale Scheme (formerly Clé – Caution Locative Etudiante du Crous):
Further to the update of the Crous Student Rental Guarantee (Clé) solution, this aid has become Visale from the Action Logement entity.
The principle is simple and fully digital but does not replace housing insurance, which is mandatory when moving into unfurnished housing in France. It is a traditional guarantee for those who do not have someone they know to take on this role. Visale then acts as a “security guarantor” for the future tenant.
This process should be completed before signing the rental contract, which often requires a guarantor for unpaid rents. Note that this free aid can be added to other student aids from the French State.
Important: To make sure everything is functional on your first day in the accommodation, remember open water, electricity, and gas meters as soon as you receive the keys, as well as your internet line (you can compare providers here according to your needs) to make sure everything is running when you move in.
Colibree is an inter-generational home-sharing platform for students looking for a room to rent.
For continuing education trainees:
Marseille campus rents rooms for continuing education trainees who wish to be accommodated during their training period.
Bookings can be made with the ENSM technical services:
- Online Form: Extranet Access
- Email Form: PDF Form (FR) – Accommodation (if you do not have access to the extranet) to be sent to emmanuelle.rozier@supmaritime.fr and fadhila.maafa@supmaritime.fr.
Accommodations are furnished and located in Building N of ENSM Marseille campus.
Maritime Social Service
The MSS (Maritime Social Welfare Service) holds regular office hours on the campus.
The SSM supports seafarers at every stage of their career: from entering education, throughout their professional life, to retirement preparation and beyond. The MSS teams facilitate information and access to rights for maritime professionals under the ENIM (Etablissement National des Invalides de la Marine) scheme.
The dates of the office hours are available from the management secretariat.
Contact :
Social worker (Eva Gardelli) – Marseille
29 rue Saint-Ferréol – T.+33 (0)4 91 70 10 56
Contact
39, avenue du Corail CS 50040 – 13285 Marseille Cedex 08
Marseille site number : +33(0)9 70 00 04 72