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Â鶹×îгöÆ· and France

Â鶹×îгöÆ· and France

Â鶹×îгöÆ· offers its students and faculty highly innovative educational and research opportunities in France. Our programs in France serve our university community at multiple levels, undergraduate, graduate, and faculty, and in all scholarly fields, from the Humanities to the Natural Sciences and Management Studies.

Partnerships

Â鶹×îгöÆ·'s partnerships with France’s most renowned universities enable individual faculty to network with their French colleagues, and allow students, both graduate and undergraduate, to broaden their Â鶹×îгöÆ· education abroad.

Partner InstitutionPartner Type & Sponsor
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
  • The Graduate School
  • The Graduate School
École Normale Supérieure de Paris
  • The Graduate School
  • The Graduate School
  • The Graduate School
École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
  • The Graduate School
  • The Graduate School
École Supérieure des Sciences Economiques et Commerciales  
  • Kellogg School of Management
HEC-ISA School of Management  
  • Kellogg School of Management
INSEAD
  • Kellogg School of Management
Sciences Po
  • Global Learning Office
  • Global Learning Office
  • Global Learning Office
  • The Graduate School
  • The Graduate School
  • Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications
Sciences Po: École de Droit
  • Â鶹×îгöÆ· Pritzker School of Law
  • Â鶹×îгöÆ· Pritzker School of Law
Université de Pau et Des Pays de l'Adour
  • Research > McCormick School of Engineering
Université de Strasbourg- Nouveau Hôpital Civil
  • Feinberg School of Medicine
Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3
  • Global Learning Office
  • Global Learning Office
  • The Graduate School

Units and Groups

Â鶹×îгöÆ· units dedicated to France, French Studies, or programs in France include:

The Department of French and Italian

The Department of French offers a major and minor for undergraduates, a four-year BA/MA program in French, and a PhD Program in French and Francophone Studies.

French Interdisciplinary Group (FIG)

The French Interdisciplinary Group (FIG) is a scholarly group that facilitates long-term intellectual exchanges and collaborations between Â鶹×îгöÆ· faculty, graduate students and undergraduates in all fields, and their counterparts at leading French institutions for higher education.

Paris Program in Critical Theory

The Â鶹×îгöÆ· Paris Program in Critical Theory affords up to five highly qualified advanced graduate students from a wide variety of disciplines a unique opportunity to spend one year in Paris familiarizing themselves with French and European theoretical research.

Modern European History: France and Global Francophonie

This group of Historians at Â鶹×îгöÆ· works in fields related to the domestic, colonial, and post-colonial history of France and of the former French colonies and zones of influence in the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. At Â鶹×îгöÆ·, we have a particular focus on the era of the Enlightenment, the Revolution and its aftermath, and on twentieth-century history of France and its colonies.

Alumni

775+
Â鶹×îгöÆ· alumni are based in France.
More than half are located in the capital, Paris.

The offers social and networking opportunities to keep alumni connected to Â鶹×îгöÆ· and fellow alumni in France. Other ways to get and stay connected can be .

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This page features data and information from the 2023-2024 academic year and gets updated annually. The last update was made in October 2024. For questions or comments about the information listed here, please contact Janka Pieper, Senior Director of Communications.