ASSOCIATIVE - How EPFL associations can benefit from using the makerspaces and under what conditions ?
Associations recognized by EPFL can ask to use the makerspaces of EPFL (SPOT and SKIL) for their associative projects.
Here are the steps to follow:
- Meet with Samuel Cotture and Julien Delisle for a first discussion on your project ideas
- To be accepted, the project must have a pedagogical interest, be realistic, and most importantly it must not disturb MAKE projects or credited EPFL courses also using the makerspaces
- If validated, the MAKE team will create a “client” in the system to facilitate invoicing and the use of the makerspace for the participants
- At any time if a student association is impacting negatively other projects (MAKE or courses). The MAKE team reserve the right to restrict temporarily the access the makerspace