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Best Universities for PHD Programs in France 2024

Number of institutions: 4
    • Paris, France

    With a wealth of intellectual and educational experience in higher education since 2000, the Academic de Geopolitique de Paris offers its students various courses, including training in geopolitics and international relations. Our establishment stands out for its high-level faculty, its partnerships with numerous foreign educational institutions and its internationally recognized research activities.

    • Puteaux, France

    International French University (IFU) is a French higher education school, 100% online, present in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. A leader in private higher education, IFU offers professional Executive Education courses in the areas most in demand internationally (finance and accounting - digital marketing - management). Our programs are aimed at students, or professionals in continuing education, from Bac + 3 to Bac + 5. We deliver level 7 (Bac + 5) certificates registered with the RNCP (National Directory of Professional Certifications). The company is at the heart of our teaching and our educational projects, to make students operational, develop their network, and thus accelerate their integration into the world of work. Effort, expertise, and surpassing, are the values that students will share by integrating our degrees and the community of IFU graduates.

    • Île-de-France, France

    The École de Management Appliqué (EMA) network is composed of individuals who have obtained their degrees from various programs at EMA and have become accomplished professionals in various fields. They form a solid community of people sharing the same educational background, experiences, and aspirations. This network provides a platform for school alumni to connect, share their knowledge, exchange ideas, and collaborate on various projects.

    • Montpellier, France

    Located in woodland to the north of the city, Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University, Faculty of Letters, Arts, Languages, Human and Social Sciences, is named after Paul Valéry, the great writer from Sète. Montpellier University was France's third university, established after Paris and Toulouse.