Université de Bordeaux
About the university
The University of Bordeaux is a major public research university established in 1441, located in Bordeaux, France. Following a merger in 2014, it became one of France's largest universities with approximately 56,000 students. The university offers comprehensive programs across sciences, health, law, economics, management, humanities, and social sciences. It is recognized for its research excellence, particularly in neuroscience, chemistry, physics, and environmental sciences. The university maintains strong international partnerships and offers numerous exchange programs. With modern campuses across Bordeaux, it provides state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant academic environment in one of France's most beautiful cities.
Key information
- Location: Bordeaux, FR
- Ranking #500
- QS #500
- Institution type: public
Popular faculties
- Law
- Medicine
- Sciences
- Economics and Management
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
- Health Sciences
Programs (9)
- Neuroscience
- Medicine
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Law
- Economics
- Computer Science
- Environmental Science
Student body
- Total students: 56,000
- International students: 17%
Campus life
The University of Bordeaux offers a vibrant campus life across its multiple campuses in Bordeaux. Students enjoy modern facilities including libraries, computer labs, sports centers, and student cafeterias. The university organizes numerous cultural events, conferences, and workshops throughout the year. Student associations cover diverse interests from arts and culture to sports and community service. The city of Bordeaux provides an exceptional living environment with its rich history, wine culture, and proximity to the Atlantic coast. Students benefit from affordable public transportation and numerous cultural attractions. The university's international office supports exchange students with orientation programs and cultural activities. Various student services including health services, career counseling, and academic support enhance the student experience.
Housing & accommodation
Housing cost: €300 - €600 / per month
Housing options
- University dormitories (CROUS)
- Private student residences
- Shared apartments
- Studio apartments
- Homestay accommodation
Student clubs and organizations
- Student government
- Cultural associations
- Sports clubs
- Music and arts groups
- Debate society
- International student associations
- Environmental clubs
- Volunteer organizations
Sports
- Football
- Basketball
- Rugby
- Tennis
- Swimming
- Athletics
- Volleyball
- Handball
Career & internships
Employment rate: 90%
Internships: The University of Bordeaux provides comprehensive internship support through its career services office. Students can access internship opportunities in various sectors including business, research, healthcare, and public administration. The university maintains partnerships with local and international companies, research institutions, and public organizations. Internships are integrated into many degree programs, particularly in professional tracks. The career services office offers workshops on CV writing, interview preparation, and professional networking. Students can participate in career fairs and company presentations organized throughout the year. The university's strong connections with Bordeaux's business community provide excellent internship opportunities. International students can benefit from Erasmus+ traineeships and other European mobility programs. The university also supports students in finding research internships within its laboratories and partner institutions.
Admission requirements
Required documents
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Academic transcripts
- Language proficiency certificate (French/English)
- Passport copy
- CV/Resume
- Motivation letter
- Recommendation letters
- Health insurance certificate
Tuition costs
- €170 - €3,941 / per year
- Acceptance rate: 45.00%
- Scholarships available: The University of Bordeaux offers various scholarship opportunities for both French and international students. Need-based financial aid is available through the French government's CROUS system, which provides grants based on family income. Merit-based scholarships are awarded for exceptional academic performance. International students may be eligible for the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program and Erasmus+ grants. The university also offers specific scholarships for students in research programs and doctoral studies. Additionally, regional scholarships and mobility grants support students participating in exchange programs. Application deadlines and requirements vary by scholarship type, typically requiring academic transcripts, financial documentation, and recommendation letters.
Quick facts
- Founded: 1441
- Teaching languages: French, English, english, french
- Study formats: offline
Contact
- Website: https://www.u-bordeaux.fr