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The European University Institute (EUI) is an international postgraduate and post-doctoral research-intensive university and an intergovernmental organisation with juridical personality, established by its founding member states to contribute to cultural and scientific development in the social sciences, in a European perspective.
In 1987, during the heads of state summit in Quebec, an "exchange university" project was implemented under the name UREF (Université des Réseaux d'Expression Français, University French Expression Networks). Its purpose was to create a university network for research and education. In November 1993, AUPELF became AUPELF-UREF.
University Savoie Mont Blanc, Faculty of Law, Jacob-Bellecombette; University of Clermont Auvergne, Legal Science and Politics, Clermont-Ferrand; Pierre Mendès-France University, Grenoble, U.F.R., Faculty of Law; Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, Faculty of Law, Lyon; Université Catholique de Lyon - Faculté de Droit
The European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC) is an interdisciplinary centre covering the area of human rights education and research formed by 41 universities from all European Union member states.
The European University of Social Sciences, or CIVICA, is a university alliance of European higher education institutions specializing in the social sciences. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was established in 2019 and has been funded by the European Commission .
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) is a set of major research fellowships created by the European Union/European Commission to support research in the European Research Area (ERA). The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions are among Europe's most competitive and prestigious research and innovation fellowships. [1] [2]
The legal component of a French university, called Faculté de droit (Faculty of Law). For a list of these, see the List of faculties of law in France. A selective training of excellence, followed at the same time as the undergraduate Law degree in some universities, usually called "Collège de droit" (College of Law). See Collège de droit in ...
The foreign students selected often receive a scholarship which covers their expenses. The students selected via the concours remain at the school for a length of time ranging from four to six years. Normaliens from France and other European Union countries are considered civil servants in training. [39]