Lyon has many strengths and sees its attractiveness enhanced by renowned schools in various disciplines, an exceptional quality of life and a dynamic employment basin.
The British research company QS (Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd) has released the first ranking of the best student cities in the world. With 367 points Lyon ranks in 14th place in this top 50.
The study is based on different criteria, namely the importance of the student population, quality of life, perception of employers, the costs of education and student life, as well as research.
With its four major universities (École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon 2 University and the University Jean Moulin Lyon 3) Lyon offers rich training courses and internationally recognized.
Moreover, Lyon appears as a particularly accessible city with tuition fees and cost of living very low.
The study also focuses on the quality of life and the remarkable heritage of the city.
In 2010, Lyon had more than 160,000 students, including over 12,500 foreigners.
To the question "what benefits coming to study in Lyon?", The city can respond based on several attractive elements. First, rents are reasonable. With an average of 4,800 euros paid for accommodation in 2014, students are far from the average of 7900 euros Paris. A chance especially as the strengths of Lyon did not stop there. Unlike in Paris (yes, again!), Students do not need to cross the entire city to inquire or initiate administrative procedures.
The city also encourages the realization of your ideas and projects including the Young Investigator Award, the Prodij program, the Campus Creation Contest. From an opportunities perspective careers, Lyon is a city that has great potential. It is also a very dynamic city for someone looking for a job in the Lyon region.
Here are some figures to represent you this place offering some diversity:
20 is the number of establishments of the University of Lyon (universities, schools and research centers)
160,000 students of which 12,500 foreign students
11,500 researchers
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