Degrees at the University of StrasbourgFaculties, Schools and InstitutesRights, Economics and Management
Four faculties form this predominantly European department: the Political Science Institute (IEP), the Institute of Higher European Studies (IHEE), the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Management, and the Faculty of Economic and Management. >Faculty of Law, Political Science and ManagementThe Faculty brings together over 5,000 students and nearly 130 permanent professors in Strasbourg the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Management provides lessons around Europe.
(Under a contract agreement between the universities of Strasbourg, Basel and Freiburg, students can obtain a triple degree) >Faculty of Economics and ManagementThis faculty is one of the largest academic sites in France for economy-management education and research. It is composed of 1,700 students, Bachelor, Master and PhD researchers and 55 teachers.
>Political Science InstituteFounded
in 1945, the Political Studies Institute is the oldest provincial Political
Studies Institute. There are 8 components for law, economics and management.
The lessons taught in the Political Science Institute are multidisciplinary for
the first three years in areas such as law, economics, management, history,
political sciences and languages. Students specialize gradually over the last
two years. The Political Studies Institute diploma gives students the ability
to begin a career in senior management in the European Institutions,
international organizations, banks....
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>The Graduate Institute of European StudiesThe Graduate Institute of European Studies (IHEE) was created in 1953 to explore wider Europe through historical perspectives, political, institutional, legal and economic viewpoints. The IHEE is one component of the law, economics and management faculty, students graduate with a Masters degree. The Institute's teachers and students represent many nationalities, which leads to a tradition of openness. In addition, the Institute benefits from the presence of the European Parliament, Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights to aid in its teaching.
Arts, Languages and Humanities> Departement of Languages and Applied Humanities (LSHA)
The Department LSHA, which has about 1,200 students and 41 teachers, is made up of a diversified and rich grouping under the heading of languages and multiculturalism, which is mainly provided by the Institute of Translators, Interpreters and International Relations.
Masters: Languages and Interculturalism, a multilingual Europe and Interculturalism >Faculty of Catholic Theology
The Canon Law Institute offers comprehensive training in canon law, sanctioned by the French government and accepted by the Church under international agreements.
> Departement of Humanities The Faculty of Arts provides course for Bachelor and Masters degrees and prepares and supports Teachers through a school of Professional Teachers.
Other Programs The
headquarters of the ENA are located in Strasbourg,
close to many pan-European institutions that are housed in the city. The school
also has an office in Paris,
near the central government and many diplomatic organizations. | Photo of the monthEuropean diary
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