Academic network and agreements
Institutional positioning
Collaborations led by university members
Supported by its components institutions and components, they contribute to the development of joint degree programs and to the national and international expansion of academic pathways.Some examples of collaboration:
- Development of dual degree programs in law, political science, economics, and management
- Participation in the European alliance ENGAGE.EU, which promotes student mobility and joint projects.
- Continuing education programs in collaboration with socio-economic stakeholders
International agreements
Partnerships that promote openness, mobility, and the quality of education
Joint training programs:
- International double degrees
- National double degrees
- Interdisciplinary double degrees
For example: programs offered across multiple disciplines or institutions, both in France and abroad
Academic networks:
- European and International Networks
- Academic Networks
- University Alliances
For example: Participation in European networks that promote student mobility and joint projects
Socio-economic partnerships:
- Businesses
- Public sector entities
- Training organizations
For example: partnerships with businesses to develop internships, work-study programs, and student projects