You would like to spend one semester (or more) to study mathematics at the Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)?
That's a great idea. We offer a large variety of courses, the most advanced
lectures (Master 2 level) are given in English. This site gives the most
basic information. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the
coordinator of the international students mobility in the mathematical
department : Andreas Höring , andreas.hoering@univ-cotedazur.fr
Studies : They are organized in France in three levels L, M and D :
Academic year : The academic year contains two semesters. The first one is from September to January and the second one is from January to June.
Language of instruction :
To train your French when in Nice, you can attend for one or two month(s) an intensive training of French "Université Internationale d'été de Nice" in July and/or August. There exists also possibility of training during the academic year at CUEFLE.
General informations on studying at UCA as foreign student can be found here.
In addition study at UCA attending regular teaching, you can also spend one semester to prepare your Undergrad thesis (as an L3 visiting
student) or your Master thesis (as an M1 or M2 visiting student). Such a thesis could be done at J.-A. Dieudonné Laboratory or at another laboratory of UCA but also in a company (internship). To do this, please contact the people listed below:
GENERAL INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Clemens Berger, coordinator of Licence of Mathematics
Anna Tykhonenko, coordinator of Licence of Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences
C. Cazanave, coordinator of Licence of Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Francesca Rapetti, coordinator of Licence of Mathematics and Physics
GRADUATE STUDIES
Roland Diel, coordinator of the first year of Master IM and Cédric Bernardin, coordinator of the second year of Master IM (Roland Masson for internships).
David Chiron, coordinator of the first year of Master MPA and Indira Chatterji, coordinator for the second year of Master MPA.
Florent Berthelin, coordinator of the Master MF
François Delarue, coordinator for the Master MathMods
PHD STUDIES