Grenoble INP - UGA gives the floor to students from all over the world who came to study in the city in the heart of the French Alps. Discover international life at Grenoble INP - UGA, through the eyes of our international students!
Daily life as an international student at Grenoble - INP
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Estimate living:
- Housing: 210 to 600 € per month depending on the type of accommodation
- Food: about 200€ per month
Average temperature:
- Summer: 25-30°C
- Winter: 1-2°C
Student populations:
- 65000 students in Grenoble
- 9000 students in our schools including 20% of foreign students
- 3 main countries of origin: Morocco / Brazil / Italy
French life at Grenoble
Getting around Grenoble
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IntEGre association
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IntEGre is a dynamic student organization that actively welcomes international students from different Schools and Universities of the urban area..
By taking part in activities, outings, and parties, students can fully appreciate their study period in Grenoble. Our goal is to allow them to meet other students from different cultures, and with different academic background and interests, while discovering local heritage and France in general.
Read about their international mobility experience at Grenoble INP - UGA
Coral, Spanish student
I would advice them to do it since it is a very gratefull experience and you learn a lot from it. You learn academicly, but you learn more from the experience and for life.
Gabriela, Brazilian student
Meeting friends is essential for adapting to a new environment, they are the ones who will make your stay more enjoyable and who will help you not to feel lonely.
Anna Sawicka, Polish student
Considering the choice of educational path, I would definitely recommend taking part in every course that contains projects. [...] I have to mention how priceless facilitation for foreign students are well organized courses given in English.
Emre Cift, Turkish student
It functions as a whole, a cluster of forces attached to the school like both Génie Industriel and Grenoble INP’s International departments. I wish to thank them for all that was done to facilitate my adaptation and my stay.