Graduate School GS@UGA

Responding to the scientific and societal challenges of tomorrow: this is the goal of the UGA Graduate School (GS@UGA), a structured, cross-disciplinary program that prepares French and international students, during their two-year master's degree, for doctoral research or direct entry into the workforce.

GS@UGA aims to structure training through research via thematic programs focused on scientific and/or societal issues.

GS@UGA brings together master's programs, without adding degrees, in order to increase visibility and improve international appeal and recruitment through a proactive scholarship policy.

  • Living Well / Aging Well Program 

Aging, well-being, prevention, health, society, promotion
Master's program concerned:
Master of Social Sciences Career path: Aging, disability, health, societies – Project engineering and supervision
Master Psychology Clinical Psychology-Health Psychology Program

The "Living Well, Aging Well" program focuses on aging as a global phenomenon, from the cellular level to society as a whole, with the aim of developing innovative research-based training programs that will help our societies adapt to demographic change.

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  • STEEN Program: Companies in Economic, Ecological, and Digital Transition

Economic, ecological, and digital transitions, social sciences and humanities, innovation, interdisciplinary
Master's program concerned:
Master's in Social Sciences, Contemporary Societies in the Digital Age (SCEN)
In the face of ecological, economic, and digital transitions, the Steen research program aims to better understand and interpret these transitions through an interdisciplinary, innovative, and international approach to the humanities and social sciences. To this end, the program collaborates with the UGA Design Factory as part of its Green University thematic school.

The Steen thematic program offers a comprehensive multidisciplinary cycle of graduate studies and research from master's to doctoral level at the crossroads of the social sciences (sociology, economics, management, law, political science).

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  • TransCoG Program - Transdisciplinary training in cognition in Grenoble

Cognition, psychology, philosophy, linguistics
Relevant master's degree:
Master's degree in psychology

Within the TransCoG thematic program, master's degree courses in cognitive science, psychology, language sciences, and philosophy pool their resources to offer a high-level interdisciplinary training program in cognitive science, backed by a broad research program on the brain and cognition. Our goal is to provide training ininterdisciplinary cognition, with an international perspective and an emphasis on cognition in all its forms.

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Published on January 25, 2023
Updated on January 25, 2023