Official Name : France International Graduate Schools
Type of university : Private
Vision : Our Group structures around the concept of the ‘International Professional University’, was founded by corporate managers who shared an ambitious vision for education, people and business. It has built its belief in the future on these values.
Founding values : Humanism, Entrepreneurship and Professionalism.
Location : 10 high tech campus sites.
Study areas : A unique range of multidisciplinary programs:
Courses and programs : FIGS offers more than 60 undergraduate and postgraduate programs of study. Refer to study fields for a breakdown and to learn more about the courses and programs.
France International Graduate schools – FIGS is a leading French private University Group, and comprises 20 schools with decades of experience to offer international students a full range of Bachelor, Master, MBA and Executive Education Programs taught in English.
FIGS offers a large range of programs, taught in French or in English in 10 French cities, with most important hubs being Paris and Lyon. At FIGS you can choose over 60 degree programs across 20 study fields with 6 major disciplines: Business, Communication, Tourism, Computer Sciences, Design, and Environment.
Whether you are interested in undergraduate studies or looking to boost your career with a postgraduate degree, FIGS has just what you need. Alternatively, FIGS also offers short term options such as summer sessions and foundation programs: enjoy a fantastic cultural experience while studying in one of our French campus.
We specifically designed programs that are strongly connected to real business life. Our students benefit from exceptional opportunities through our network of 10,000+ partner companies and +94,000 alumni worldwide.
Commitment in the fight against racism and antisemitism
One of our mission is to fight against all forms of discrimination and violence, particularly discrimination based on the basis of origin, ethnicity, religious belief. Our aim is to educate and train students in respect of the equal dignity of human beings, freedom, freedom of conscience and secularity (law from the 8th of July 2013).
For this purpose, a referee belonging to the referees “racism and antisemitism” from the Ministry of National Education ensures its proper implementation on our campuses.








