University Grenoble Alpes
Founded 1339 and confirmed by Papal Bull. Suppressed by the Revolution, then reopened in 1879 as Université de Grenoble. In 1971 became Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I) – University Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I) under the 1968 Law as one of three Universities replacing the former Université de Grenoble. Acquired current title and status in 2016 after a merger between Université Pierre-Mendès-France (Grenoble II) and Université Stendhal (Grenoble III). Also part of the Member of the COMUE Grenoble-Alpes University
Funding:
Public
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 20
- Chemistry-Biology Unit
- Science and Technology Department/DivisionFields of study: Earth Sciences, Applied Mathematics, Biological and Life Sciences, Physics, Chemistry
- Chemistry and Life Sciences Graduate School
- Computer Science Graduate SchoolFields of study: Mathematics and Computer Science
- Earth, Astronomy and Environment Graduate School
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering Graduate School
- Health Engineering Graduate School
- Humanities and Political Science Graduate School
- Physics Graduate SchoolFields of study: Physics
- Engineering Institute
- Industrial, Materials, Mechanical and Process Engineering InstituteFields of study: Production Engineering, Materials Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
- Technological Institute
- Engineering School
- Teacher Training SchoolFields of study: Teacher Training
- Computer Science, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Unit
- Geography Unit
- Pharmacy Unit
- Physical Education and Sport Unit
- Physics, Engineering, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Mechanics Unit
Requirements
- Admission details: 1st year: Secondary school certificate (baccalauréat) or foreign equivalent, or special entrance examination. For later years by individual application examined by validation committee