The University of Lille, founded in 1559, is a leading public institution in northern France with over 80,000 students, including 9,500 international students from 150 countries. Ranked among the top 15 universities in France, it has 64 research units and supports innovative projects and provides scholarships for international students.
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As a key educational and research institution in the Hauts-de-France region, the University of Lille plays a crucial role in addressing societal challenges. It is recognised by Campus France for its outstanding support of international students.
The university offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral courses in nearly all academic fields, including 16 programmes fully in English, 30 bilingual courses, 42 dual degree options, and 4 Erasmus Mundus master’s degrees.