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  1. The ROTTnROCK project by Michael Heap, teacher-researcher at the Institut Terre et Environnement de Strasbourg (University of Strasbourg/CNRS /Engees) is the winner of an ERC Synergy grants 2023. The aim of the project is to understand the phenomena inside active volcanoes in order to anticipate risks.

  2. International students represent 20% of the student population at the University of Strasbourg. Each year, students from over 150 countries come to study with us, making Strasbourg one of France's top city for international students. If you hold a higher education degree and wish to further your studies or if you graduated from secondary school ...

  3. The University of Strasbourg (French: Université de Strasbourg, Unistra) is a public research university located in Strasbourg, France, with over 52,000 students and 3,300 researchers. Founded in the 16th century by Jean Sturm , it was an intellectual hotbed during the Age of Enlightenment .

  4. Apply. Wishing to study in Strasbourg as a regular student or to come on an exchange? If you already found the course you were looking for, check the entrance requirements. The admission conditions depend on your level of education and your situation. Make sure you meet the criteria, then apply online.

  5. University of Strasbourg University of Strasbourg Eighteen Nobel Prize since its founding, of whom four are still active, raising the profile of European research at the international level. of Strasbourg raising the profile of European research at the international level.

  6. The University of Strasbourg is strongly research-oriented and nearly 400 doctoral theses are submitted annually. It is also a university in the heart of the city of Strasbourg, located on 4 major sites and several other locations in the region of Alsace, counting more than 110 buildings (600 000 m²) and 80 hectares of land.

  7. Welcome to Strasbourg! The university provides assistance to newcomers: Read the Welcome Guide, “I study at l'Université de Strasbourg”. Find out about international relations at the University of Strasbourg. Visit the Maison universitaire internationale (MUI) (International University House) Find out about how to obtain a residence permit.