History
JUNIA ISEN created in 1956, is one of the JUNIA schools of science and engineering, focused on fields related to electronics and digital science. It is also part of Lille Catholic University, the largest private not-for-profit University in France, with more than 40,000 full-time students and 7,000 international students.
Education
Our academic programs are based on the acquisition of solid scientific and technical skills as well as personal development. Scientific courses, individual mentoring, professional immersion throughout our program help our student build their own path, keeping the reality of the corporate world and society in perspective. Our teaching methods are a mix of lectures, seminars, workshops but it is also leaving plenty of room to a much more active teaching approach, through group works, fieldtrips, projects and collaborative and experimental sessions.
Research
All of our Research Units belong to larger regional, national and international research networks:
- These collaborations contribute to guaranteeing the academic excellence of our Academic programs and advancing innovation in our fields of research.
- JUNIA’s ambition is to contribute to research excellence at the international level and also serve the communities in which our campuses are located.
Career
An impressive 95% of JUNIA alumni find a job within 6 months of graduation. Junia’s career center empowers all our students to take charge of their career goals by helping them develop a professional project, connecting them with industry leaders, and equipping them with the tools and knowledge to be competitive in the global workforce. Services provided
- + 30 annual conferences featuring alumni and corporate partners
- Mock interview workshops
- Recruitment events, International Job Dating
- Access to platforms for internship and job hunting
- Access to a robust international alumni network
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Student services
- Each year, JUNIA welcomes international students coming from all around the world. Arriving in a new country can be stressful.
- This is why we are doing our best to make your stay as easy as possible and help you with your formalities: housing, insurance, visa, bank, health care, etc.
- JUNIA Globe, a student association, supports the international students as much as the International Student Office.
Housing services
We recommend that students book a room in a Lille Catholic University Residence Hall. These residences are managed by an organisation named ALL and are the most convenient way for our students to find housing in Lille.
If you cannot find an accomodation with ALL do not worry, there also:
- Studapart, an all-inclusive online housing platform. This housing service also offers personalised support throughout your rental and exclusive offers for JUNIA students.
- Livinfrance which offers rental accommodations and also assistance for every administrative procedure to help you succeed in your studies in France.
Students are responsible for reserving a room, so be sure to apply as soon as possible.
Library services
- Linked to the campus's main library, BU Vauban, you can find the ISEN Library inside the school, on the last floor. You will be able to find lots of books and magazines linked to all the topics you will study.
- The reading rooms are open to all students and staff from all institutions of the Université Catholique de Lille.
- You can follow @bibliojunia on Instagram for more information.
Medical services
Students can benefit from a health care service at the heart of the campus called CPSU.
You will be able to make an appointment easily with doctors and specialists nearby (and they are a lot), at lower cost.
In France, we also have an app called Doctolib on which you can make see doctors' calendars and make appointments, it is very practical.
Campus life
- In the heart of the student area, the main building on Boulevard Vauban is home to the educational activities of the engineering programme (classrooms, teaching laboratories, amphitheatres etc.) for nearly 1000 students.
- The building is accessible from 7AM to 11PM
- There are 3 000 m2 of laboratories
- 1 Codesign Center
- Common spaces for student associations
- ISO 14001 certified building
Student clubs
JUNIA has more than 100 associations grouped by thematics:
- Art: visual arts, cinema, photography, video, comics, theatre, music, oenology, cookery.
- Humanitarian aid: educational support, social outreach, humanitarian missions
- Events & Services: radio, galas, IT support, welcoming new and international students, helping to promote the school, etc.
- Business & Technology: entrepreneurship club, junior enterprise, conference organisations, e-sport, robotics, IT, virtual reality, etc.
- Sport: soccer, volleyball, basketball, rugby, handball, futsal, hockey, tennis, horse riding, archery, badminton, athletics, dance, climbing, golf, escrime, judo, kickboxing, sailing, swimming, kite-surfing, cruising, rowing, water polo.
- JUNIA ISEN is recognized and accredited by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur (Committee of French Engineer title).
- JUNIA is a non-profit association with EESPIG accreditation. The EESPIG qualification distinguishes us from other private establishments, as an establishment recognized as being in the public interest.
- In 2023, JUNIA has been awarded the Label “Bienvenue en France” with the highest level (3 stars); The “Bienvenue en France” label was created to allow institutions to highlight their ability to accommodate new international students. It is awarded by Campus France for a period of 5 years and validated by an independent commission.