Jean Monnet University

Saint Étienne, France

Jean Monnet University (Université Jean Monnet or UJM), founded in 1969 and renamed in 1989 after the European integration pioneer, is a public research university based in Saint‑Étienne (with a campus in Roanne), offering a full range of disciplines across five campuses and recognized for strong national and international research partnerships .
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Graduates with a master’s degree or higher are eligible for a temporary residence permit (APS) which allows them to stay in France for up to 12 months to look for a job or start a business. If they secure employment related to their degree, they can apply for a work visa.
Absolutely. Especially for graduates in IT, engineering, healthcare, and business, France has a demand for skilled workers. UJM also supports graduates through career guidance services, job fairs, and networking events with local employers.
Yes. The university has strong ties with industry partners and offers internship placements as part of many programs. The Career Service Office helps students with CV writing, mock interviews, and placement support—especially useful for those seeking a foothold in the French job market.

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University Of Jean Monnet University Application Statistics

20000
400
10000
5000
300
50
35:1
50 %
€ 7860
€ 7980
2.7
27
65 %

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  • +33 4 77 42 17 00

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