
BRIDGES Trainings
BRIDGES Training Programs are interdisciplinary initiatives addressing major challenges related to the study and management of marine socio-ecosystems. These programs promote a socio-ecosystemic approach within an interactive, international, and multicultural framework.
Objectives
The BRIDGES trainings aim to:
- Foster the capacity sharing and the networking of stakeholders in the southwestern Indian Ocean, while supporting dialogue between science, society, and decision-makers.
- Familiarize participants with scientific methods and concepts related to the study and management of marine socio-ecosystems.
- Enable academic participants to better understand the realities and needs of field actors, and vice versa.
- Promote exchanges on cutting-edge knowledge and methods in an interactive and less formal setting than traditional training.
- Provide a conducive environment for networking and developing collaborations for future joint projects.
Target audiences
BRIDGES trainings are designed for both field actors and researchers, as well as students:
- Field actors, managers, conservation professionals, fisheries experts, BRIDGES partners, and other professionals.
- Students and young researchers involved in the BRIDGES program (master’s, PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, engineers).
- Other students from universities in the southwestern Indian Ocean region.
- Researchers or students involved in projects unrelated to BRIDGES.
Details
- Duration: 1 week, in English or French.
- Format: Lectures, practical workshops on real case studies, tutorials, and field excursions.
- Supervision: International experts, experienced researchers, and professionals.
- Cost: Free of charge—the program covers travel and logistics during the stay.
- Selection: Participants are chosen based on their skills, motivation, academic or professional needs, and alignment with the training program.
We welcome collaboration with existing programs, universities, academic actors, and other contributors to organize future schools in the region, with the goal of advancing science for biodiversity conservation and fair, sustainable fisheries in the Indian Ocean.
Please feel free to contact us to discuss this further :
BRIDGES Training Schedule

BRIDGES x WIOMSA 2025
September 22-26, 2025, Mombasa – Kenya
Strengthening interdisciplinary approaches for the resilience of marine social-ecological systems in the Western Indian Ocean
Organized in partnership with the Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) and in the lead-up to the WIOMSA 2025 symposium, the BRIDGES x WIOMSA workshop brought together experts, early-career researchers, and field practitioners from the Indian Ocean region.
BRIDGES x DATA TERRA 2025 – 2026
Towards FAIR, ethical, and sustainable research data management for Open Science
BRIDGES, in partnership with the Data Terra research infrastructure, is launching a series of thematic trainings on data management at its four partner sites.

BRIDGES x DATA TERRA – Reunion 2025 Edition
December 8-12, 2025, L’Hermitage-les-Bains

BRIDGES x DATA TERRA – Comoros 2025 Edition
December 15-19, 2025, Moroni

BRIDGES x DATA TERRA – Mayotte 2026 Edition
March 30 – April 03, 2026, Dembéni
Coming soon
Also in 2026

BRIDGES x DATA TERRA – Mozambique 2026 Edition
More information to come
BRIDGES Connectivity 2026 training
More information to come
2027
BRIDGES Modelling 2027 training
Towards a digital avatar of marine socio-ecosystems
Educational objectives: master theoretical and practical E2E modeling tools
More information to come
BRIDGES Reproducible Research training
Learning digital methods to ensure the reproducibility and interoperability of research work
More information to come
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