For the start of the 2026-27 academic year, Université Paris Cité renews the Sports Villages plan. This plan is a true highlight of student life and allow students to learn more about the diversity in the sports offer of the university. It also allows them to try out new sports and to register to both sports teaching units (UE) and recreational practices.
A national plan tailored for UPCité
On a national scale, Sports Villages are centred around two main events: the Sports Festival (14 September) and the European Week for Sports (from 23 to 30 September).
At Université Paris Cité, this plan will be included to the welcoming weeks of new students. Banners in the Sports Villages colours will decorate sites and campuses to give visibility to the event.
ON YOUR MARKS!
Registration for Sports UE will be available until the end of September.
Registration for Physical, Artistic and Sports Activities (APSA) is available all year around.To find out more and sign up, click here!
“Septembre Bouge”: One month to put physical and sports activity at the heart of UPCité’s university life
Starting on 14 September, sports teaching units (UE) will restart, offering students the opportunity to quickly take up a regular exercise routine and make it part of their daily lives.
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