Lyon, une ville étudiante dynamique
Classée au patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco, Lyon est riche de plus de 2 000 ans d’histoire.
Deuxième ville universitaire française, elle accueille plus de 150 000 étudiants dont 15 000 étudiants étrangers.
Ses 3 gares TGV et son aéroport classé 3e aéroport de France font de Lyon une métropole au coeur de l’Europe et du monde.
52 places to go in 2019 !
"Soccer fans should set their sights on France this summer, and especially Lyon, where positive thinking in some circles
holds that American women will clinch their fourth World Cup title in the final match on July 7. Even if you can’t get
tickets — or détestez le football — the city of half a million people and 4,000 restaurants is well worth a visit.
This year Lyon plays host to one of four countrywide International City of Gastronomy projects, an indoor, one-acre
exhibition that includes interactive workshops and conferences designed to showcase France’s cuisine and its
contributions to health and pleasure. The exhibition fits inside the Grand Hôtel Dieu, a sprawling complex first
founded in the 1300s that reopens after four years of renovations with shops, restaurants, public spaces and
a five-star hotel. When it comes time to work off all those plates of pork sausage, hike in nearby Écrins National
Park, where traditional working dogs protect herds of sheep. Book a stay at the Temple-Écrins hut, where workers
recently wrapped up three years of renovations." (The New York Times, Jan. 2019)
Informations pratiques
Campus
The first year program (M1) takes place at Polytech'Lyon on the LyonTech-LaDoua Campus
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The specialized courses of the second year program (M2) take place on the different campuses
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Transportation
Lyon, 1st city in Europe for a "city break"
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