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Campus life

Discover Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA's links with the university campus!

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Campus life

This site provides students with a Guide to Student Life in Grenoble, to help them settle in and live in Grenoble.

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CROUS Grenoble Alpes

The Centre Régional des Œuvres Universitaires et Scolaires (CROUS) is a public establishment with administrative status and regional competence, under the supervision of the Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research. CROUS missions are organized around 5 main areas: scholarships, housing, university catering, culture and international affairs.

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Student services center (MUSE)

This is THE place for services on the university campus, bringing together many UGA and CROUS Grenoble Alpes departments, including :

  • International Students & Scholars Office (ISSO) - UGA

  • Campus office of the Isère Prefecture

  • Student Health Center - UGA

  • iCampus Welcome center - UGA

  • Physical and Sports Activities Department (SUAPS) - UGA

  • L'Ouvre-Boîte, culture and scientific culture - UGA

  • CROUS Grenoble Alpes services (social services, culture and student life, grants and housing)

  • Pépite Ozer (Student entrepreneurship cluster) - UGA

  • Service Accueil Handicap - UGA

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EVE - Student life

This space, dedicated to students and open to the University and the city, is a great place to meet, exchange ideas and develop projects of all kinds. EVE is a café, a performance hall, an incubator for initiatives and the premises of hosted associations (Radio Campus, INTEGRE).

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GUC - Grenoble University Club

The multi-sport club includes a training center, a sports-oriented leisure center for 4/17 year-olds (open all year round). And above all, 20 sports associations for over thirty disciplines, both competitive and recreational, open to all (schoolchildren, university students and the general public).