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The first cycle of the IEP Diploma

Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA offers an ambitious five-year intellectual program designed to train tomorrow's decision-makers. The first 3 years of the curriculum are devoted to the first cycle.

At a glance

Admission

Post-BAC

Language

French

Duration

3 years

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Program

First-year courses are multi-disciplinary, providing an essential common ground for all students. They correspond to the six main areas of study at Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA (law, economics, history, international relations, political science, sociology).

Find out more about undergraduate courses.

Financial assistance

Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA offers solutions to finance your trips abroad depending on your status:

  • You're going on an internship
  • You are going on an academic trip

Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA offers solutions to finance your trips abroad depending on your status:
You are leaving as part of an internship
You are leaving as part of an academic stay

 

This scholarship is intended for students going on academic exchanges or internships abroad. Mobility must be provided for in the study regulations of the Education followed at Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA and be validated by capitalizable credits (ECTS).
All destinations abroad are possible, outside the French Overseas Territories and the Principalities of Monaco and Andorra.


The regional grant is not subject to social criteria, and can be combined with the Erasmus+ grant, the AMI grant and the Crous grant based on social criteria.
For students receiving a grant based on social criteria, additional, variable assistance is awarded according to the grant level. Students with disabilities receive additional assistance.
With the support of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region.

This scholarship is aimed at students going on academic exchanges or on an internship in one of the member states of the European Union, a country participating in the Erasmus+ Programme.
Students on academic mobility must leave within the framework of one of the Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA Erasmus+ agreements.


Beneficiaries


The Erasmus+ grant is not subject to social criteria, and can be combined with the regional grant, the AMI grant and the Crous grant based on social criteria.
In accordance with European Agency guidelines, all students going to Europe for an academic stay or internship have Erasmus+ status. Consequently, whether or not they are in receipt of an Erasmus+ grant, students must provide the International Relations office with the required documents justifying their mobility.
Disabled people can benefit from a specific Erasmus+ grant, in addition to their mobility grant, to cover the extra costs incurred by their stay in Europe (up to 100% of actual costs incurred).
With the support of the European Union's Erasmus+ program.


This scholarship is intended for students with social grants going on an academic exchange or internship abroad, and is combined with the standard CROUS scholarship (which is not interrupted when the student goes abroad).


Please note: The AMI envelope allocated to Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA is so low that we cannot award a scholarship to all outgoing scholarship students.
With the support of the Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports.

CROUS scholarships based on social criteria can be combined with international mobility grants.
Scholarships are not intended to finance the total cost of a semester of study abroad. They are a partial contribution to the overall budget.

 


How to apply 

Students receive instructions from the International Relations Department. Applications must be submitted prior to departure abroad.
Grants are paid once on site, and in part upon return. You should therefore plan to have sufficient cash on hand to cover initial expenses on arrival in the host country.
Each funding organization imposes its own conditions (documents, rigor, etc.), and until these are met by the student, no grant can be paid out.
If the required mobility documents are not returned, or if the stay is cut short, you will be required to reimburse any sums overpaid.

Contact

Fabien Terpan
Director of International Relations
E-mail: fabien.terpan@sciencespo-grenoble.fr


Anna Jeannesson
Ingoing and outgoing mobility officer
E-mail: anna.jeannesson@sciencespo-grenoble.fr
 

Sandrine Vernet
Administrative Director, International Relations Department - Erasmus+ Program Coordinator
E-mail: sandrine.vernet@sciencespo-grenoble.fr


Antoine Daval
Coordinator of incoming student mobility at Grenoble
E-mail: incomingmobility@sciencespo-grenoble.fr


Corine Braud
Coordinator of outgoing student mobility to our partners
E-mail: outgoingmobility@sciencespo-grenoble.fr


Rodolphe Ortuno
Coordinator of financial aid for outgoing mobility
E-mail: boursesinternationales@sciencespo-grenoble.fr


Mathis Trevisanuto
International Project Manager
E-mail: mathis.trevisanuto@sciencespo-grenoble.fr

Career opportunities

83.6 %

Net employment rate

84 %

Graduate satisfaction

10

Month of internship

Career Center

Accompany, inform, train, listen to and guide students as they build their career plans and enter the job market.

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Admission

Entrance is by competitive examination for current and previous baccalaureate holders. High-level sportsmen and women are recruited according to a special procedure.

 

 

1. Admission requirements

The two objectives pursued by Sciences Po Grenoble-UGA through its entrance exam are to guarantee recruitment of excellence and to achieve greater social diversity among its students. To this end, Sciences Po Grenoble-UGA is stepping up its personalized support programs for students taking the competitive entrance exam, which are offered in local high schools and colleges as part of its social inclusion program and its program for people with disabilities (POS-POPH).

In order to be able to test the motivation of students taking the 1st year entrance exam, and to have a real exchange with the jury, an admission oral is held after the eligibility phase.

Candidates are invited to prepare for the oral by working up to the competition on a thematic dossier that can be downloaded from the dedicated platform set up by Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA.

 

2. Competition rules

 

These rules establish a set of principles and practical procedures for the competitive entrance examinations held by the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble (Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA). Its purpose is to set out, within the framework of regulatory provisions, practices for the organization and running of competitive examinations. High-quality organization, involving all the Institute's staff (teachers, students, administrative personnel), is an integral part of the Education policy. These rules offer candidates a guarantee of fairness, clarity and transparency.

Rates and financing

Since 2016, Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA has been working to make its tuition fees fairer. The decision of our Board of Directors on December 7, 2021 will make Education of Excellence accessible according to each family's means.

Since 2016, Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA has been working to make its tuition fees fairer. The decision of our Board of Directors on December 7, 2021 will make Education of Excellence accessible according to each family's means.

FAQ

Since 2016, Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA has been working to make its tuition fees fairer. The decision of our Board of Directors on December 7, 2021 will make Education of Excellence accessible according to each family's means.

Since 2016, Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA has been working to make its tuition fees fairer. The decision of our Board of Directors on December 7, 2021 will make Education of Excellence accessible according to each family's means.

Since 2016, Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA has been working to make its tuition fees fairer. The decision of our Board of Directors on December 7, 2021 will make Education of Excellence accessible according to each family's means.