PSL Global: international strategy and partnerships
International relations support PSL’s teaching and research policy through targeted partnerships, representative of the wealth and the multidisciplinary nature of its courses and orientated towards research and innovation infrastructure, platforms and ecosystems providing accelerated access to knowledge.
In this way, ̳ intends to deploy its research and teaching activities on a global scale:
For more than ten years, ̳ has affirmed its international attractiveness and renown. Despite only being established recently, the university’s scientific and innovative strength have pushed it into the main international university rankings’ top 50. Various exchange schemes have strengthened the active scientific collaboration programs with international partners which are based on a set of common values. At the same time, the introduction of an innovation ecosystem based on its laboratories’ exceptional quality – and open to the rest of the world – actively contributes to ̳’s international attractiveness.
Our approach is based on scientific complementarity and reciprocity and access to cutting-edge facilities and research fields.
Our approach is based on scientific complementarity and reciprocity and access to cutting-edge facilities and research fields.
Vice-rector for Global Jennifer Heurley is a French Doctor specialized in Political geography. Appointed as Senior lecturer by Aix-Marseille University in 2004, she joined the French Ministry of foreign Affairs in 2006. She was first in charge of archaeology and humanities in the European region then she took the head of the scientific cooperation Unit covering all the research fields. In 2010, she was appointed Deputy Director for Research. In 2014, she became Executive international Vice-President of the Institut Pasteur in Paris in charge of the 32 Instituts Pasteur worldwide. She is also one of the five Members of the Higher education and research Group of the National Council for Development and international solidarity (CNDSI) that reports directly to the French Secretary of State for International Development. On September 1st, 2022, she joined ̳ as Vice President for International Relations.
PSL throughout the world
̳’s strategy is based on its ’ existing, well-established partnerships. For each new collaboration, it chooses partners whose profile and priorities enable the establishment of a durable relationship that integrates the teaching-research-innovation continuum. These agreements are based on the complementarity of scientific activities as well as access to cutting-edge infrastructure and research fields. They now extend all over the world.
Canada
- : Major partner in Canada. Partnerships have existed for a long time between UDM’s Arts and Sciences faculty and three PSL component schools: ENS – PSL, EPHE – PSL and ENC – PSL. The agreement concluded in May 2023 consolidated these historical links and provided them with new resources.
- : one of Canada’s biggest engineering teaching and research institutions. It shares ̳’s approach, putting cutting-edge research at the heart of student teaching in order to train responsible engineers who innovate to meet environmental, social and economic needs in an open, permanent dialogue with the world of industry.
USA
- (NYU) : The international partner with which PSL researchers co-publish the most. This relationship is based on existing overseas study agreements with ENS – PSL, ESPCI Paris – PSL and Dauphine – PSL.
- : Strategic regional partner ̳, the relationship is based on the historic link with the France-Chicago Center and focuses on research collaboration.
Japan
- : major ̳ partner with a large number of co-publications (12th place) and historical links, particularly with Collège de France, ENS – PSL, MINES Paris – PSL. These links will be strengthened following exploratory missions by researchers from ENS - PSL and Institut Curie in 2022.
Singapore
- (NUS) > National University of Singapore (NUS) > NOC: Since January 2023, ̳ has hosted the NOC Paris (NUS Overseas College) entrepreneurial development program, in which NUS students from various courses undertake “total immersion” internships in innovative startups, taking courses in entrepreneurship at PSL at the same time.
- (NTU). ESPCI Paris – PSL and ENS – PSL have set up a joint research laboratory at NTU .
Europe, a special relationship
̳ intends to contribute actively to the European debate so that our research universities have the means and the autonomy necessary to fully play their part at the heart of a Europe that must be more than ever united and at the cutting edge of innovation. Member of the EELISA European University, PSL is part of a global approach to strengthening intra- and extra-community mobility and collaboration which, beyond minimizing their environmental impact, helps give Europe a louder voice and greater presence in global higher education and research.
- EELISA, our European university
- Scientific & student mobility
- European research programs
- Research in Europe outside the EU
- : One of the university’s major partners in terms of research projects, doctoral mobility and innovative projects.
- MFO, Maison Française d’Oxford: opportunities every year for research study periods for PhD students and postdoctoral students
Le PSL Global Seed Fund : annual call for proposals for international partnership projects
To encourage the financing and initiating of partnership projects with international institutions, ̳’s International Relations Department is launching a call for proposals. Launched for the first time in 2023, the PSL Global Seed Fund aims to encourage and support all PSL’s faculty members’, professors’ and researchers’ international projects.
The 2024 call is opened: /en/news/call-international-partnership-projects-psl-global-seed-fund-2024
Do you have questions or need information about ̳’s international links ?
The International Relations team is there to help you.
You can contact the department by email:
relations.internationales@psl.eu