Lille University of Science and Technology

Villeneuve dAscq, France

Lille University of Science and Technology, also known as University Lille 1 (now part of the larger University of Lille since a 2018 merger), specializes in science and tech. It sits in Villeneuve‑d’Ascq, just outside Lille, on the sprawling Cité Scientifique campus .
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The University of Lille is a public research university in Hauts‑de‑France. In 2018 it merged Lille 1 (Science & Technology), Lille 2 (Health & Law), and Lille 3 (Humanities), so Lille University of Science and Technology now functions as part of this larger unified institution. It hosts about 80,000 students and operates across multiple campuses including Villeneuve‑d’Ascq and Lille city center
Annually, it publishes roughly 3,000 scientific articles and supports around 350 PhD theses via its 64‑research‑lab network. The institution is ranked among France's top research universities by output and visibility.
The university belongs to the European University Association (EUA), the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF), Erasmus+ exchange programs, and national research networks like CNRS and CURIF. It also co-leads the 3i partnership with KU Leuven, Ghent, and Kent.
You’ll need your secondary school diploma or baccalauréat equivalent, official transcripts, proof of B2 level French proficiency, identity (passport and photos), confirmation of application through Campus France or Parcoursup, and a motivation statement or study plan.
Yes. Students on social‑criteria grants, French government scholarships, or wards of the nation can get full or partial exemption from both tuition and the €103 student life contribution (CVEC) fee. Non‑EU first‑time entrants to certain programmes may be eligible for partial waivers
Accommodation via CROUS must be requested before May (returning) or September (new arrivals). The university advises incoming international students to apply early, use platforms like Studapart, and secure Visale guarantees if needed. Visa application should start early—proof of funds, enrollment docs and invitation letters are required
Security teams patrol campuses, building access is controlled, and national protocols (like Vigipirate) are in place. Emergency procedures are well-known and contact points for police, fire or medical services are clearly communicated.
Most of Lille is student-friendly, but areas like Lille Sud, some streets in Wazemmes or Moulin have had reports of petty crime or disturbances, especially late at night. Consider neighborhoods like Vieux Lille or Lomme which are safer and still convenient
The university actively promotes IT security through phishing awareness, password guidelines, and regular device audits. Workshops and preventive information are provided to keep students and staff safe online.
Disciplines include Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Materials Science, Environmental Engineering, and more. Degrees range from bachelor’s through master’s to doctoral programs
Research centers and labs often cross traditional boundaries—e.g., nanotech, environmental science, biomedical imaging—all backed by large infrastructure and projects like ARIANES, EE 4.0, and INSILICO. Collaborative labs, industry partnerships, and living-lab initiatives blur disciplinary lines
Yes. The university supports open repositories like LillOA and data platforms (Lillodata, Lillonum), encourages publication in open-access journals, and provides training on citation, data literacy, and digital scholarship practices
Graduate Programmes offer Fellowship scholarships of €8,500 for incoming international students enrolling in Master tracks, awarded based on academic and professional criteria
Students may apply through the DSE (student social application) for national grants and gain access to the FSDIE fund, which offers meal support, solidarity grocery cards, rent aid, laptop loans, and more.
Students can apply for Aides au Logement via CAF, use the Visale guarantee to avoid requiring a guarantor, and receive deposit/rent aid depending on their situation. Support extends to help with rental deposits or emergency funding
Popular and relatively safe areas include Lomme and Vieux Lille. Wazemmes and Moulins may offer lower rents but are less safe at night. Shared housing (colocation) is common and social. University recommends Studapart and CROUS for official listings
Rent ranges from about €200–570 per month depending on type and location. Students often must pay one month's rent plus one-month deposit upfront, and agency fees if applicable. Shared housing tends to lower costs.
Applying to CAF for housing allowances is key—especially after signing a contract and staying at least 8 months. The Visale guarantee helps if no guardian is available. University housing support offices can advise students on these tools and guide applications.
Yes. Non‑EU students must obtain a long-stay student visa before arrival. Upon entering France, they should have it validated within three months. This process typically requires proof of funds, acceptance letter, and possibly university support letters
After arrival, students complete visa validation and residence permit steps via local authorities and university services. The university’s International Office offers guidance and support materials, especially during orientation sessions.
Yes. International students can apply for a post-study residence permit (APS) valid up to 18 months to seek employment or start a business in France. They must register with local authorities and demonstrate job-search or start-up intent. University guidance offices often assist with documentation. (General French policy, consistent with practice)

University Of Lille University of Science and Technology Application Statistics

20290
11000
9000
2975
6
€ 8972
€ 7800
2.7
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65 %
6.5

University Of Lille University of Science and Technology Application Statistics

20290
11000
9000
2975
6
€ 8972
€ 7800
2.7
30
65 %
6.5

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