Succeeding at Université Paris Cité

Graduation Ceremony in the Science department.
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Our tips for success
Live your academic journey to the fullest
Université Paris Cité offers its students many opportunities: studying abroad, getting involved in an association, following optional courses (‘UE libres’) to discover other disciplines, etc
Be hardworking and determined
Studying at Université Paris Cité requires autonomy and strong organizational skills. Each student has to do a great deal of individual work every day, even when there are no classes. We recommend that all our students do not neglect the lectures even if there is no attendance control.
Making freedom at university an asset
Université Paris Cité enables all its students to effectively make use of their free time by learning languages through self-learning, by practicing a sports activity, by becoming a student ambassador, tutor or volunteer, by attending conferences and cultural events offered by the university.
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[International PhD] The University of Toronto and UPCité launch a new joint call for proposals
The University of Toronto and the Université Paris Cité and are launching a joint call for proposals in order to further develop their research collaboration and doctoral program strength.

A partnership between the UNESCO Chair at Manouba University and the Sustainability, Organisations and Institutions Graduate School

Call for projects 2025 UPCité – King’s College London
The call for projects between Université Paris Cité (UPCité) and our privileged partner King's College London (KCL), has been launched this friday, May 9th 2025. The objectives Université Paris Cité and King's College London are offering offering a seed funding for...

Signing of a New Agreement with the University of Chicago
On April 28, 2025, Université Paris Cité took a new step in its cooperation with the University of Chicago. Antoine Kouchner, Vice President for International Relations, traveled to Chicago to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) alongside Katherine Baicker,...