Pole University Leonard de Vinci
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Pole University Leonard de Vinci (Pôle Universitaire Léonard de Vinci, or PULV) is a private, non-profit university in Paris, France. It was founded in 1995 and is named after the Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci. PULV offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in business, engineering, design, and the arts.
PULV is known for its strong focus on innovation and its close ties to the business world. The school has a number of corporate partners, and its programs are designed to prepare students for careers in the global economy. PULV also has a strong international focus, with over 30% of its students coming from outside of France.
Here are some of the benefits of studying at Pole University Leonard de Vinci:
- Innovation: PULV has a strong focus on innovation. The school’s programs are designed to prepare students for careers in the global economy, which is constantly changing and evolving.
- Close ties to the business world: PULV has a number of corporate partners, which gives students access to internships, job opportunities, and networking opportunities.
- International focus: PULV has a strong international focus, with over 30% of its students coming from outside of France. This gives students the opportunity to learn from and network with people from all over the world.
- Excellent career outcomes: PULV graduates are in high demand from employers around the world. The school’s alumni network includes many leaders in their fields.
Student Life
The modern campus is located in the footsteps of the Grande Arche in the heart of the largest European business district—La Défense. Located in the bustling downtown, the de Vinci Campus is unique in that it provides a close connection to the corporate world. There are several attractions around campus, which include modern art sculptures, shopping malls, cinemas, cafés, and restaurants. With tasks ranging from the planning of integration weeks to school events and holidays, student organizations create a strong bond not only during the academic year but also after graduation as alumni members. The aim of these student associations is to animate student life by encouraging the organization of events, parties, trips, shows, sports games, etc… Student associations are the core of student life and have forged an enduring bond between students and The Pôle.
Housing
The university does not provide housing in student residences. Housing near the university ranges from 450–700 euros per month.
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