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Université de Strasbourg
one of the oldest universities in France, founded in 1621 on the basis of the Protestant gymnasium Johann Sturm in the north-east of the country in Strasbourg, the historical capital of Alsace.
Université de Strasbourg (Unistra or UDS) - one of the oldest universities in France, founded in 1621 on the basis of the Protestant gymnasium Johann Sturm in the north-east of the country in Strasbourg, the historical capital of Alsace. A small educational institution over several centuries has become one of the largest universities in France (the second after the University of Aix-Marseille). Today it is an internationally recognized university with an annual budget of 556 USD million. 41 thousand students study at the University of Strasbourg, 20% of which are foreigners.

The University of Strasbourg is part of the Utrecht Network and the League of European Research Universities. UDS specializes in teaching social and humanitarian disciplines, as well as natural sciences - biology, medicine, chemistry and physics. The university is proud of its 18 graduates who have become Nobel Prize winners.

Advantages of the University of Strasbourg
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In 1970, UDS was divided into three independent universities, each of which occupied a separate niche. The University of Strasbourg I became famous for its medical, natural science and technological departments, with noticeable achievements in the field of chemistry and pharmacology.
he University of Strasbourg II is known by the high quality of teaching the social sciences and the humanities, especially theology and religious studies. University of Strasbourg III is jurisprudence, political science and international relations. After the three universities were again merged into one university in 2009, they all continued to develop successfully in their fields.
Various research work is being carried out at the University of Strasbourg, the agriculture and forestry fields are the strongest. At a sufficiently high level, research is being carried out in the field of chemistry and pharmacology, physics and astronomy.
Requirements for entering the University of Strasbourg
To enter the University of Strasbourg, an applicant must fill out an application on the CampusFrance website by uploading a copy of the certificate of secondary education with translation, and fill out the DAP application form in French.

Applicants for master's programs need to attach a diploma of higher education, and applicants for doctoral studies - a document confirming the completion of a master's program.
Teaching at the university is conducted in French, so the applicant must take language courses and confirm his knowledge of language at the B2-C1 level by presenting a TCF or DELF / DALF certificate.

The application period for studying at the University of Strasbourg depends on the educational program. Applicants-school students can apply from mid-November to mid-January, admission to master's and doctoral programs takes place from mid-November to mid-March.
Also you must pay for social security registration (234 USD), as well as take into account the costs of sports (about 27 USD) and cultural events. Payment for accommodation in a university dormitory depends on the conditions of the room and ranges from 178 USD per month.
Education in French universities is free, since all universities are funded by the state, and tuition fees are symbolic. At the University of Strasbourg, depending on the chosen program, the student must pay an annual administrative fee, the amount of which varies from 200 USD to 663 USD.
The French educational system allows you to get a higher education, regardless of citizenship, place of residence, financial and social status.
The French government annually appoints a number of scholarship programs in which all students who have demonstrated excellent results in their studies and social life of the university can participate. The most famous and popular government scholarship is provided for one academic year and amounts to 833 USD euros per month. To receive it, you must apply on the CampusFrance website.
Students of the University of Strasbourg have a chance to receive a CROUS scholarship, which can be applied for by foreigners who have lived in France for the last two years. The fund is formed from parental contributions, and the amount is determined on an individual basis for 10 months.
Master's and doctoral students can apply for the Eiffel Scholarship, established for outstanding international students studying exact sciences, engineering and natural sciences, economics and management, political science. The scholarship amount is usually around 1 USD for undergraduates and 1 USD for graduate students. In addition, students are provided with additional material assistance, which covers the cost of living in a university dormitory, social insurance, travel costs and the purchase of literature for research work.
Tuition fees and scholarships at the University of Strasbourg

Admission Open 2023

The location
The University of Strasbourg is located in the central part of Strasbourg and occupies an entire block, which is a significant area between the Cité Administrative, Esplanade and Gallia bus stops
All university educational buildings and dormitories are located close to each other, so moving a student from one building to another does not take too much time.

The university campus includes several modern architectural structures, including the Doctorate Building, which was built in 2007 by English architect Nicholas Hare.

All administrative institutions and organizations related to the work of the university (prefecture, CAF, LMDE, health insurance offices, the national railway company SNCF and the city transport company CTS-Strasbourg) are located in the Agora building.
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