Founded in 1969, UPJV offers a wide range of academic programs across disciplines.
Named after the famous French writer Jules Verne, who was born in the region.
Main Campus: Situated in Amiens, hosting the majority of the faculties and administrative offices.
Additional Campuses: Includes smaller campuses in cities such as Saint-Quentin, Beauvais, and Cuffies-Soissons, among others.
The university is divided into several faculties and schools, including Arts and Humanities, Law and Political Science, Health Sciences, Science and Technology, and the School of Engineering.
Offers undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs, as well as professional training and continuing education.
UPJV is active in research with a strong emphasis on health sciences, engineering, law, and humanities.
Houses multiple research laboratories and is involved in collaborative projects both nationally and internationally.
Modern Literature, History, Geography, Philosophy, Archaeology.
Law, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology.
Nursing, Medicine, Midwifery, Pharmacy.
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology.
Economics, Management, Marketing, International Business.
Modern Literature, Art History, Philosophy, Geography, History.
Public Law, International Law, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology.
Public Health, Pharmacy, Nursing, Medical Sciences.
Data Science, Environmental Sciences, Information Systems, Biotechnology.
Finance, Marketing, Business Administration, International Management.
Doctoral programs are available across disciplines, emphasizing interdisciplinary research.
The university collaborates with national and international research organizations.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor in Modern Literature |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in History |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Geography |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Law |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Political Science |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Sociology |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Psychology |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Nursing |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Computer Science |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Physics |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Biology |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Business Administration |
3 years |
$200 (EU) / $3,000 (non-EU) |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master in Modern Literature |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Art History |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Geography |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Public Law |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in International Law |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Political Science |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Psychology |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Public Health |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Environmental Sciences |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Data Science |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Business Administration |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Finance |
2 years |
$300 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Ph.D. in Modern Literature |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Geography |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Public Law |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in International Law |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Political Science |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Psychology |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Public Health |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Data Science |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Business Administration |
3-4 years |
$400 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Some master's and Ph.D. programs are offered in English, making them accessible to non-French speakers.
French language courses are available to help international students integrate.
Assists with administrative tasks like visas, residence permits, and healthcare.
Organizes orientation sessions, cultural activities, and workshops to help new students adjust.
Provides advice on course selection, registration, and adapting to the French education system.
Managed by CROUS, the regional student services organization, providing dormitories and student apartments.
Early application is recommended due to high demand.
Offers assistance and resources to help students find private accommodation.
Apply via the French national platform Parcoursup.
Submit high school transcripts, language proficiency certificates (often B2 level in French), and other required documents.
Apply through Campus France, the national agency managing international student applications.
Provide secondary school certificates, proof of French proficiency (usually B2 level), motivation letters, and other required documents.
A recognized bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
Language proficiency:
French-Taught Programs: B2 level in French.
English-Taught Programs: B2 level in English.
Apply through Campus France or directly via the university's online platform.
Submit academic transcripts, language certificates, motivation letters, resumes, and references.
Some programs may require an interview or additional assessments.
A master's degree or equivalent in the relevant field recognized in France.
Language proficiency in English or French, depending on the program.
Contact potential supervisors directly to discuss research interests and secure their supervision.
Submit an application with a research proposal, academic transcripts, resumes, motivation letters, and references.
The academic year generally begins in September/October.
Application deadlines for the fall semester typically close in the spring or early summer.
Some programs, especially at the graduate level, offer a secondary intake in January.
Application deadlines for the spring semester usually close in the fall.
EU Citizens:
A high school diploma or equivalent that meets the French "Baccalauréat" standards.
Language proficiency in French (B2 level recommended) or English for applicable programs.
Non-EU Citizens:
A recognized secondary education diploma that meets French Ministry standards.
French proficiency (B2 level) or English proficiency for specific programs.
Application through Campus France or directly via the university.
A bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field recognized in France.
Language proficiency:
French-Taught Programs: B2 level in French.
English-Taught Programs: B2 level in English.
A strong academic background in a related discipline.
Additional requirements like a motivation letter, resume, or interview may apply.
A master's degree or equivalent in the relevant field recognized in France.
Proficiency in English or French, depending on the program’s language of instruction.
A detailed research proposal and prior acceptance from a research supervisor.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
---|---|---|
Eiffel Excellence Scholarship |
International students applying for Master's/Ph.D. |
Tuition waiver, monthly stipend, travel costs, health insurance |
ERASMUS+ Mobility Grants |
EU and non-EU students studying abroad within Europe |
Monthly allowance for living expenses |
CROUS Social Criteria Grants |
French and EU students based on financial need |
Financial aid based on family income |
IDEX Scholarships |
Academic merit for Master's and Ph.D. students |
Tuition waiver or partial stipend |
Regional Scholarships |
Students from the Picardie region based on academic merit and social criteria |
Tuition fee waiver or living stipend |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost per Month (USD) |
---|---|---|
Campus Libraries |
Libraries across campuses with extensive academic resources |
N/A |
Student Cafeterias |
Affordable dining options at campuses |
$4 - $8 per meal |
Sports Facilities |
Gyms, fitness centers, sports halls, and outdoor fields |
Free or minimal fees |
Student Associations |
Academic, cultural, and sports groups covering diverse interests |
Membership fees vary |
On-Campus Dormitories |
Single/shared rooms managed by CROUS |
$200 - $400 |
Off-Campus Private Residences |
Privately rented studios/apartments |
$500 - $800 |
Shared Apartments |
Apartments shared among students |
$350 - $600 |
Libraries and Resources:
Several well-equipped libraries across different campuses provide comprehensive academic resources.
Research facilities assist students with interdisciplinary projects and theses.
Offers career counseling, resume workshops, and networking events.
Collaborates with local and international companies to help students find internships and jobs.
Academic, cultural, and sports associations cater to diverse interests.
Opportunities to join music, debate, literature, entrepreneurship, and international clubs.
Sports clubs and activities include soccer, basketball, tennis, swimming, and yoga.
Students can compete at levels or participate recreationally.
Gyms, fitness centers, and sports halls are available to all students.
Outdoor facilities include soccer, basketball, and tennis courts.
Opportunities for students to join team sports like soccer, basketball, and volleyball.
Regular concerts, exhibitions, film screenings, and student fairs are organized by the university.
International dinners, talent shows, and cultural festivals enrich the student experience.
Offers career advice on resume building, job searching, and interview preparation.
Organizes workshops on networking, personal branding, and market trends.
Maintains an online platform with job and internship postings.
Collaborates with local companies and international partners to help students find placements.
UPJV has partnerships with local and global companies, particularly in engineering, healthcare, and business.
Partners often participate in recruitment fairs and on-campus presentations.
Organizes job fairs, networking events, and employer presentations.
Companies conduct on-campus interviews and presentations.
Many degree programs include internships as part of the curriculum.
Career services help students identify relevant internships and guide them through the application process.
Research students have opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary projects with industry partners.
EU Citizens:
Applicants apply via the national Parcoursup platform.
Meeting minimum academic and language proficiency requirements is essential.
Non-EU Citizens:
Application through Campus France is mandatory, which involves submitting educational documents and demonstrating French language proficiency (usually B2 level).
Master’s programs tend to be more competitive due to the specialized nature of the coursework.
Applicants need a relevant bachelor's degree, academic transcripts, and proficiency in French or English.
Doctoral programs are selective, often requiring a master's degree in a relevant field and a strong research proposal.
Securing a supervisor is critical, which makes the application process highly competitive.
Address: 33 Rue Saint-Leu, 80039 Amiens, France.
Description: Hosts administrative offices and most academic faculties, including the libraries and sports facilities.
Nearby: Located close to the historic city center of Amiens with access to student-friendly amenities like shops, cafes, and parks.
Address: 48 Rue d'Ostende, 02100 Saint-Quentin, France.
Description: Offers programs in engineering and technology.
Address: 52 Rue de Tilloy, 60000 Beauvais, France.
Description: Primarily focused on health sciences and agricultural studies.
Address: 6 Rue du Mont-Saint-Michel, 02880 Cuffies, France.
Description: Focuses on humanities and law.