International Strategy

The strategy presented here is the result of a collaboration with the twelve components of the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, enriched by extensive discussions on the priorities, challenges, and ambitions of each.

A strategy focused on three areas of attention

 

Based on three pillars:

Internationalisation of higher education

Internationalisation of research

Improvement of support provided to the student and academic communities

 

Outlined through twelve key areas:

Increase mobility at all levels of higher education (bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral)
Support reciprocity and
streamline exchanges
Support the creation and funding of international research and education projects
Improve the welcoming experience for international audiences (students, researchers, delegations from foreign universities)
Develop international networks within the Faculty of H&SS
Train staff working with international audiences
Improve the international career opportunities for students
Develop short and hybrid mobility options (summer schools, field missions, internships)
Promote foreign language teaching, French as a Foreign Language (FLE), and teaching in foreign languages
Promote the inclusion of vulnerable groups
Increase international staff mobility
Develop international degrees (dual degrees, joint degrees, integrated curricula, co-supervision of theses)