One Monday at Montessori International (part II)

July 21st, 2010  |  by Camille Bromley  |  published in Comment

In a three-part blog Camille Bromley describes a day in the life of a teacher at the Montessori International School of Grenoble. Read part II.

Interview: Judith Bouvard, Dean of Grenoble Graduate School of Business

July 8th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features, Interviews, Work & Study

Grenoble Life talks to Judith Bouvard, Dean of Grenoble Graduate School of Business, about her background, the changing business and training environment in France, and why students should consider coming to Grenoble.

Nicola Piroth: a creative approach to psychotherapy in Grenoble

June 16th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features, Interviews, Work & Study

Nicola Piroth is a play therapist with a private practice in Grenoble. She talks to Grenoble Life about creative approaches to psychotherapy, her international background and setting up a ‘cabinet’ in France.

English Talk Radio meets ABC Anglais at Les Petits Bilingues

May 27th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features, Interviews

The May 21 English Talk Radio show features Helen McEwan of ABC Anglais, and took place at Les Petits Bilingues, Grenoble.

French education: more IS better … for a while

May 7th, 2010  |  by Iain Smears  |  published in Comment, Features

In response to criticism of the education system on Grenoble Life and from the Anglophone community in France, Iain Smears mounts a passionate defence of French schooling.

In safe hands: crèches in Grenoble

May 4th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Comment, Features, Life & Culture

Grenoble Life editor James Dalrymple blogs on his experience with French childcare in Grenoble and the difficulties getting that all-important place at a crèche.

Trudi Penkler – adaptation counselling in Grenoble. Part II

March 23rd, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features, Interviews, Work & Study

Trudi Penkler is a psychologist, psychotherapist and ‘Intercultural Consultant’ with her own practice, Active Adaptation Counselling, in Grenoble. In the second of a two-part interview, she talks to Grenoble Life about the experiences families can have adapting to life in France.

Trudi Penkler – adaptation counselling in Grenoble. Part I

March 16th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features, Interviews, Work & Study

Trudi Penkler is a psychologist, psychotherapist and ‘Intercultural Consultant’ with her own practice, Active Adaptation Counselling, in Grenoble. In the first of a two-part interview, she talks to Grenoble Life about helping foreigners adapt to life in a new culture, going professional in France, and being a Ghostbuster!

English Talk Radio – March 10

March 12th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features, Interviews

The March 10 English Talk Radio show was recorded at the Cité Scolaire Internationale de Grenoble, and includes an interview with the director, the cast and the crew of Upstage, which is putting on two plays: Loot by Joe Orton and Mountain Language by Harold Pinter, performing March 22–27 at 7:30 pm at the Théâtre Ste-Marie-d’en-Bas.

Anglophone Grenoble, a rough guide

March 10th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features, Info & Advice

Just landed in Grenoble? Grenoble Life editor James Dalrymple gives his rough guide to Grenoble’s expat clubs and Anglophone businesses and services.

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