Education policy
Through its Faculties of Health, Social Science and Humanities, Université Paris Cité offers interdisciplinary curriculum in which international mobility and innovative pedagogies are paramount.
Promote the sucess of all students
The success of all students, from the moment they join the university, is one of the priorities for Université Paris Cité.The gradual, flexible curriculum, modular and common across our faculties, allows students to build an interdisciplinary academic plan based on a progressive specialisation, which meets this objective. Similarly, the development of innovative training programs and structures – a platform for medical simulation, e-learning and digital resources – as well as the promotion of student engagement and access to guidance programmes provide students with a study environment conducive to developing their professional plan.
Université Paris Cité is committed to strengthening its relations with the partners of the socio-economic world in order to articulate competencies, facilitate employment and to provide a course offering that is in line with the French and international job market.
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The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Pune and the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay: UPCité’s first partners in India.
Antoine Kouchner, Vice-President of Strategy and International Relations at Université Paris Cité, travelled to India for the official visit of the President, Emmanuel Macron, to the High-Level Scientific and Academic Meetings (RUSH). In this context, UPCité...
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: celebrating the women who push research forward
February 11 was the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. On this day, Université Paris Cité reaffirms its commitment to the equality between men and women and celebrates the journey of the women who advance research. Between celebrating our heritage and...
INC Day 2025: an international scientific day dedicated to neuroscience
The Neuroscience and Cognition Institute of Université Paris Cité (INC) organized a new edition of the INC Day, focused on neurodevelopmental trajectories. A key partner of the event, the Graduate School Neuroscience invited its first year and second year master...
Abraha and Pierre: A Friendship to Preserve the People’s Memory of War
In Paris, two historians’ paths crossed. One had just arrived from Ethiopia, carrying notebooks filled with daily observations written during the war in Tigray. The other, based in France, is a specialist of Ethiopian modern history. From this encounter, a partnership...