A. Scientific talks
I. Landscape of millimetre astronomy (inaugural lecture) - Pepe Cernicharo
II. Interstellar medium - Javier Goicoechea
III. Solar system - Raphael Moreno
IV. Star formation processess - Henrik Beuther
V. Evolved stars - Guillermo Quintana-Lacaci
VI. Nearby galaxies - Amélie Saintonge
VII. Distant galaxies and the high-redshift universe - Stefano Berta
VIII. Dust emission in the universe - Juan Macías-Pérez
IX. Synergies between NOEMA and the 30-meter - Jérôme Pety
B. Technical talks
I. Introduction to millimetre instrumentation and to the 30m telescope - Miguel Sánchez
II. Heterodyne detection - Santiago Navarro
III. Continuum instruments - Juan Macías-Pérez
IV. Data calibration - Carsten Kramer
V. Observing strategies - Jérôme Pety / Sébastien Bardeau
VI. Basics of GILDAS/CLASS - Jérôme Pety / Sébastien Bardeau
VII. Handling data cubes - Sébastien Bardeau / Jérôme Pety
VIII. Introduction to the continuum camera pipeline: PIIC - Stefano Berta
IX. Introduction to interferometry and NOEMA - Melanie Krips
X. Polarimetry observations - Alessia Ritacco
C. Working groups (for the practical hands-on work)
I - Spectral surveys of star-forming regions and pre-stellar cores -- Jerome Pety and Pablo Torne
II - Continuum observations of extended galactic (TBD) sources -- Juan Macias and Albrecht Sievers
III - Spectral observations of nearby galaxies -- Monica Rodriguez and Brisa Mancillas
IV - Continuum observations of nearby galaxies -- Carsten Kramer and Ioannis Myserlis
V - Continuum observations of high-redshift galaxies -- Stefano Berta and Gabriel Paubert
VI - Line observations of high-redshift galaxies -- Ángel Bongiovanni and Miguel Sánchez