At undergraduate level, LSCE professors and lecturers are involved in and contribute to the organisation of teaching units in the Physics undergraduate degree and the Life and Earth Sciences undergraduate degree, in relation to Earth and environmental sciences and physics of the climate and atmosphere.
These courses most often include practical aspects (TP), which are important to go deep inside the subjects and put into practice/apply the theoretical lessons. This is particularly the case for the atmosphere, where the practical work is based on the research infrastructures of LSCE (in particular ICOS and ACTRIS) and IPSL (SIRTA instrumented site) and provides access to professional equipments, which students use from the undergraduate level.
Other laboratory staff may be involved from time to time in teaching, but above all in supervising and welcoming students on on internships.