Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

Lyon, France

Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) is a French public university founded in 1971, focused on science, health and sports sciences, and recognized for its high‑impact research and innovation‑driven labs
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It’s best known for its excellence in science, health, and technology. The university trains future doctors, pharmacists, researchers, engineers, and sports professionals. It has a strong research base, especially in medicine, biology, chemistry, computer science, and physics.
Most undergraduate programs are in French. But for master’s or PhD, there are some English-taught courses, especially in science and research-focused programs. Still, learning French helps you integrate better — both academically and socially.
It’s a public university, part of France’s national education system. That means low tuition fees for both domestic and international students, and access to subsidized services like housing, meals, and transport.
For undergraduate studies, you usually go through Campus France. Master’s or PhD applications are often done directly via the university portal, depending on the course. You’ll need academic transcripts, language test scores (like DELF/DALF for French or TOEFL/IELTS for English), and maybe a personal statement or interview.
If your program is in French, a minimum B2 level (CEFR) is typically required. Some programs may ask for DALF C1, especially in healthcare. If your program is in English, you still benefit from knowing basic French for daily life.
For most courses, applications open in October–November and close by March–April. But deadlines vary for different levels (bachelor’s, master’s, PhD), so check early and prepare your documents in advance.
Yes, Lyon is considered one of the safest large cities in France. The student areas around the university are well-patrolled and have good infrastructure. Like any city, basic street smarts help — avoid isolated areas at night and watch your belongings.
The university has a Health and Social Service Unit that provides mental health support, medical help, and referrals. In emergencies, France’s national emergency services (police, fire, ambulance) are accessible by dialing 112 or 15.
Yes. Claude Bernard University has clear anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policies in place. There are designated reporting systems, trained counselors, and legal support through student associations or university-appointed officers.
UCBL excels in Medicine, Pharmacy, Sports Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Mathematics. Its research labs are top-tier, and it partners with CNRS and INSERM to produce globally recognized work in science and health.
Yes, especially at the Master’s and Doctoral levels in areas like Physics, Computer Science, and Life Sciences. You’ll find more options in research-heavy programs. Still, expect daily life in French, especially outside the classroom.
Some departments offer double-degree tracks, especially in engineering, life sciences, and business (in partnership with IAE Lyon or other institutions). Interdisciplinary research projects are encouraged at the Master’s and PhD levels.
Yes, though limited. Most scholarships are offered through Campus France programs like the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship or via regional grants. For PhD students, funding often comes through research contracts or CNRS-funded positions
France offers very low tuition fees for all students, including internationals — often between €2,700 to €3,770 per year for master's programs. Some non-EU students may be eligible for partial fee waivers or exemptions.
Yes. International students in France are allowed to work up to 964 hours per year (roughly 20 hours a week). Many find part-time jobs in restaurants, shops, or even within the university. It helps with living costs, but won’t cover everything.
Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 has its main campuses in Lyon and Villeurbanne, both well-connected by public transport. The city itself is in southeast France, known for its historic charm, culture, and vibrant student life.
Yes. Through CROUS, students can apply for subsidized dormitories that are affordable and well-located. There are also private student residences and coliving options nearby. Apply early — demand is high.
Expect around €800 to €1,000/month including rent, food, transport, and leisure. CROUS rooms can cost around €250–400/month, making them a budget-friendly option. Meals at student cafeterias cost under €4.
Yes. After graduating from a French university, non-EU students can apply for a temporary residence permit (APS) valid for 12 months to look for work or start a business. If you get a job contract, you can switch to a work visa.
It depends on your field. Lyon 1 grads often enter biotech, pharmaceuticals, research, IT, healthcare, and education sectors. France’s startup ecosystem is growing too, and scientific researchers are in demand.

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University Of Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 Application Statistics

40000
23000
15000
260
15
78 %
€ 13230
€ 7800
2
24
55 %
6.5

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