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Junia Graduate School of Engineering (HEI ISEN ISA)

Junia Graduate School of Engineering (HEI ISEN ISA)

Junia Graduate School of Engineering (HEI ISEN ISA)

Introduction

Junia is the School of Science and Engineering of Lille Catholic University, France’s largest private, not-for-profit university since 1875. Through our academic programs and scientific expertise, we are supporting four major transitions facing our world: - Feed the planet sustainably. - Accelerate energy and urban transitions. - Develop digital and industrial transition. - Reinforce health care and well-being technologies.

JUNIA works towards these goals by engaging our students fully in their education with extensive hands-on experience, professional immersion for substantial networking opportunities, and active learning pedagogy to refine critical thinking. From AI to Food Science, from Smart Farming to Renewable Energy, from Smart and Resilient Cities to Environmental Science, the wide range of specialisations offered in our Master of Science and Engineering degrees are designed to address the multi-faceted challenges of our future.

The 4 transitions

  • Accelerating energy and urban transition
  • Developing digital & industrial transition
  • Nourish the planet sustainably
  • Strengthening health and well being technology

Statistics

  • 3 Campuses in France
  • 5,000 Students
  • 99 Student organisations
  • 340 Partner Universities

    Campus Features

    Modern facilities

    JUNIA is modernising our campus in Lille with our Fab Lab, co-design centres, demonstrators and more for an enhanced student experience. JUNIA has also created a career centre dedicated to helping students define their professional project and career objectives. These are just some examples of the ways our school is developing and diversifying. We hope you’ll be as proud as we are to be part of the JUNIA community and our mission to work for a better tomorrow.

      Campus Life & Facilities

      Our Lille Campus

      Our Lille campus was founded in 1885 in the heart of Lille’s Vauban-Esquermes district, and today offers engineering degrees through the HEI, ISA and ISEN Lille engineering schools, is actively involved in research, provides consulting services to companies and runs continuing education courses.

      Our Bordeaux Campus

      The new François d'Assise Campus

      The new François d’Assise Campus will be built as part of the Bordeaux-Euratlantique regeneration project and will be located in the city’s Armagnac-Sud district.

      Our Châteauroux Campus

      This campus, in the Balsan district of Châteauroux, in the region Centre-Val de Loire, offers the HEI degree (vocational route) in partnership with the Indre Chamber of Commerce. It boasts impressive technological facilities and is an exceptional place to work and study. As part of the renovation work carried out in 2012 to allow postgraduate engineering degrees to be offered, a fab lab, mechatronics and robotics building, and five teaching laboratories were built.

      Admissions

      Undergraduate

      • IB or French Baccalauréat equivalent, or undergraduate course credits (equivalent to French Licence), with a background in sciences related to your selected course: General Engineering, Agriculture and Life Sciences, or IT and Computer Science.
      • B2 level in the language of instruction (English or French) certified by an official test score (TOEFL IBT, TOEIC, IELTS or FIRST / DELF, DALF or TCF), except students from countries where the language concerned is an official one.
      • B1 level in French for International Preparatory Cycle.

      Graduate – Master (MScEng or MSc)

      • Minimum Bachelor's degree in sciences related to your selected course: General Engineering, Agriculture and Life Sciences, or IT and Computer Science
      • B2 level in language of instruction (English or French) certified by an official test score (TOEFL IBT, TOEIC, IELTS or FIRST / DELF, DALF or TCF), except students from countries where the desired language of instruction is an official language.
      • For French-taught programs, a minimum B1 level in English is certified by an official test score (TOEFL IBT, TOEIC, IELTS or FIRST), except for students from countries where English is an official language.
      • French is NOT required for admission to English-taught programs but is highly recommended.

      Why study at Junia Graduate School of Engineering (HEI ISEN ISA)

      Top 5 reasons to study at JUNIA

      • Increase your employability with a transdisciplinary, whole-person education focused on active learning and hands-on experiences.
      • Build a customised, piecemeal training plan to fit your interests and career goals.
      • Develop an international profile living and studying in a multicultural environment.
      • Enjoy a rich and diverse student life in a vibrant city at the crossroads of Europe.
      • Benefit from a robust global alumni network.

      Locations

      • Lille

        2 Rue Norbert Segard, 59000, Lille

      Programs

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