Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Founded: 1838
Type: Public University
Language: Primarily French
Campus: Urban setting in the city of Neuchâtel, situated on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel.
Faculties:
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Economics and Business
Faculty of Theology
Programs: Offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. Known for strong research and teaching across various disciplines.
Research: Highly active in research with numerous research centers and institutes. Fields like environmental science, humanities, and social sciences are particularly strong.
Languages of Instruction: While the primary language of instruction is French, many programs and courses are also available in English, especially at the graduate level.
Rankings: Known for high academic standards and quality education. Although smaller compared to some other Swiss universities, it holds a good reputation for research and education, especially within the country.
International Collaboration: Engages in numerous international partnerships and student exchange programs.
Student Body: Hosts a diverse student population with a significant number of international students.
Facilities: Equipped with modern facilities, libraries, and research centers. The campus is integrated into the city, providing a scenic and vibrant environment for students.
Extracurricular Activities: Offers various student organizations, cultural activities, and sports facilities.
City of Neuchâtel: A picturesque city known for its medieval architecture, situated by Lake Neuchâtel. The city offers a blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and modern amenities.
Requirements: Vary by program and level of study. Generally requires a high school diploma for undergraduate admission, and a relevant bachelor's degree for graduate programs. Proficiency in French and/or English is also necessary depending on the program.
Application Process: Typically involves submitting an application form, academic transcripts, language proficiency test scores, and other relevant documents.
History
Art History
French Language and Literature
English Language and Literature
Spanish Language and Literature
Philosophy
Psychology
Sociology
Geography
Historical Sciences
Literary Studies
Philosophy
Psychology
Sociology
Geography
Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Computer Science
Mathematics
Physics
Earth Sciences (Geology)
Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Computer Science
Mathematics
Physics
Hydrogeology and Geothermics
Law
Master of Law (General)
Business Law
International and European Law
Health Law and Biotechnology Law
Economics
Business Administration
Economics
Business Administration
Finance
Statistics
International Business Development
Innovation Management
Theology
Theology
Bachelor’s and Master’s Programs in fields like Environmental Sciences, Computational Science, and various interdisciplinary approaches to humanities and social sciences.
The university also offers a range of doctoral (PhD) programs across all faculties, promoting advanced research in various fields.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Humanities |
|
|
History |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Art History |
3 years |
$1,320 |
French Language and Literature |
3 years |
$1,320 |
English Language and Literature |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Spanish Language and Literature |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Philosophy |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Psychology |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Sociology |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Geography |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Faculty of Science |
|
|
Biology |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Biochemistry |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Chemistry |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Computer Science |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Mathematics |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Physics |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Earth Sciences (Geology) |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Faculty of Law |
|
|
Law |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
|
|
Economics |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Business Administration |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Faculty of Theology |
|
|
Theology |
3 years |
$1,320 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Humanities |
|
|
Historical Sciences |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Literary Studies |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Philosophy |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Psychology |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Sociology |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Geography |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Faculty of Science |
|
|
Biology |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Biochemistry |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Chemistry |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Computer Science |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Mathematics |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Physics |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Hydrogeology and Geothermics |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Faculty of Law |
|
|
Master of Law (General) |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Business Law |
2 years |
$1,320 |
International and European Law |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Health Law and Biotechnology Law |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
|
|
Economics |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Business Administration |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Finance |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Statistics |
2 years |
$1,320 |
International Business Development |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Innovation Management |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Faculty of Theology |
|
|
Theology |
2 years |
$1,320 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Humanities |
|
|
History |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Art History |
3-5 years |
$520 |
French Language and Literature |
3-5 years |
$520 |
English Language and Literature |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Spanish Language and Literature |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Philosophy |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Psychology |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Sociology |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Geography |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Faculty of Science |
|
|
Biology |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Biochemistry |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Chemistry |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Computer Science |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Mathematics |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Physics |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Earth Sciences (Geology) |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Faculty of Law |
|
|
Law |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
|
|
Economics |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Business Administration |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Finance |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Statistics |
3-5 years |
$520 |
International Business Development |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Innovation Management |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Faculty of Theology |
|
|
Theology |
3-5 years |
$520 |
Language of Instruction: While the primary language of instruction is French, many programs, especially at the graduate level, offer courses in English.
Diverse Community: The university hosts students from various countries, contributing to a multicultural atmosphere.
Support Services: The university provides numerous services to help international students adjust and succeed, including language courses, orientation programs, and student support services.
Undergraduate Programs:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Proficiency in French (B2 level) for most programs; some programs may have additional requirements.
Specific program requirements may vary; check individual program pages for details.
Graduate Programs:
Relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Proficiency in French and/or English, depending on the program.
Additional requirements such as letters of recommendation, CV, and statement of purpose may be required.
Application Deadlines: Vary by program, but typically fall in the spring for the following academic year.
Application Procedure: Submit online application through the university's admissions portal, including all required documents and fees.
Undergraduate and Master’s Programs: Approximately $1,320 USD per year.
PhD Programs: Approximately $520 USD per year.
Additional Fees: May include administrative fees, health insurance, and living expenses.
Scholarships: The university offers various scholarships for international students based on merit and need. Check the university's financial aid office for specific opportunities.
External Scholarships: International students can also apply for scholarships from their home country or international organizations.
University Housing: Limited student residences available; early application is recommended.
Private Housing: Assistance provided by the university to help students find private accommodations in the city.
Orientation Programs: Designed to help new students acclimate to the university and local culture.
Language Courses: French language courses available for non-native speakers.
Counseling and Career Services: Provide support for academic and career planning, as well as personal counseling.
Student Visa: International students from non-EU countries will need to apply for a student visa. Detailed information is available on the Swiss government website.
Residence Permit: Required for all international students staying longer than three months. Assistance provided by the university’s international office.
Mandatory Health Insurance: All students are required to have health insurance. International students can either purchase Swiss health insurance or check if their current insurance is valid in Switzerland.
Cost of Living: Moderate to high; includes accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses.
Cultural and Social Life: Neuchâtel offers a rich cultural experience with museums, theaters, sports facilities, and student organizations.
Research Programs: Visit the University of Neuchatel's official website to explore the various programs offered at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels.
Check Requirements: Each program may have specific admission requirements and prerequisites. Ensure you meet these before applying.
Educational Certificates: Copies of your diplomas and transcripts from previous education.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (French, English, or German, depending on the program). This could be a TOEFL, IELTS, or other recognized language test.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): A detailed CV outlining your academic and professional background.
Motivation Letter: A letter explaining why you wish to study at the University of Neuchatel and why you are a good fit for the program.
Recommendation Letters: Usually required for master's and doctoral programs.
Online Application Portal: Create an account on the University of Neuchatel's online application portal.
Fill Out Application Form: Complete the application form with your personal details, academic history, and the program you are applying for.
Upload Documents: Upload all the required documents as per the instructions.
Pay Application Fee: Some programs may require an application fee. Ensure you pay this fee, if applicable.
Review and Submit: Carefully review your application and ensure all information is accurate and all documents are uploaded.
Submit Application: Submit your completed application through the online portal.
Application Review: The admissions committee will review your application.
Interview (if applicable): Some programs may require an interview or additional assessment.
Admission Decision: You will receive an admission decision by email. This could take several weeks to a few months.
Acceptance: If you receive an admission offer, follow the instructions to formally accept it.
Enrollment: Complete the enrollment process, which may include submitting additional documents and paying a tuition deposit.
Student Visa: If you are an international student, apply for a student visa at the Swiss consulate or embassy in your country.
Residence Permit: Once in Switzerland, you may need to apply for a residence permit.
Accommodation: Arrange for housing in Neuchatel.
Travel Arrangements: Plan your travel to Switzerland.
Orientation: Attend any orientation sessions offered by the university to help you settle in.
Fall Semester: The primary intake for most bachelor's programs is in the fall semester, which typically begins in mid-September.
Application Deadline: Generally, applications should be submitted by the end of April for non-Swiss students and by the end of June for Swiss students. However, these dates can vary by program.
Fall Semester: Most master's programs also have their primary intake in the fall semester.
Spring Semester: Some master's programs may offer a secondary intake in the spring semester, which begins in mid-February.
Application Deadline: For the fall semester, the application deadline is usually by the end of April for non-Swiss students and by the end of June for Swiss students. For the spring semester, the deadline is typically by the end of November.
Flexible Intake: Doctoral programs often have more flexible intake periods, and applications can usually be submitted throughout the year. However, specific deadlines might apply depending on the department or faculty.
High School Diploma: A recognized secondary school leaving certificate (e.g., Swiss Matura, International Baccalaureate, or equivalent foreign diploma).
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the language of instruction (usually French) must be demonstrated. Some programs might accept English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS) if courses are offered in English.
Specific Requirements: Certain programs may have additional requirements, such as prerequisite subjects or entrance exams.
Bachelor's Degree: A recognized bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the language of instruction. For French-taught programs, this typically means a B2 level in French. For English-taught programs, a TOEFL or IELTS score demonstrating adequate proficiency is required.
Specific Requirements: Some programs may require a minimum GPA, relevant work experience, or specific prerequisite courses.
Master's Degree: A recognized master's degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal that aligns with the faculty’s research interests.
Supervisor Agreement: Often, you need to find a faculty member willing to supervise your research before you apply.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the language of instruction, which could be French or English depending on the program.
Ranking Agency |
University of Neuchatel Ranking/Rating |
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QS World University Rankings |
651-700 |
US News & World Report |
801-1000 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount/Benefits |
Application Deadline |
---|---|---|---|
Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships |
International students pursuing master's, PhD, or postdoctoral studies |
Tuition fee waiver, monthly stipend, health insurance, and housing allowance |
Typically September-November |
University of Neuchatel Mobility Scholarships |
UniNE students participating in exchange programs |
Financial support for travel and living expenses |
Based on exchange program deadlines |
Faculty-Specific Scholarships |
Generally for master's and PhD students |
Often includes tuition fee waivers and/or stipends |
N/A |
UniNE Merit Scholarships |
Outstanding academic performance, mainly for master's students |
Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
Typically May 31st (for fall intake) |
Research Grants |
PhD students and researchers with strong academic records |
Funding for research projects, travel grants |
N/A |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (per month) |
---|---|---|
Main Campus |
Located in the heart of Neuchatel, includes lecture halls, libraries, research centers, and administrative offices. |
N/A |
Library |
Extensive collection of books, journals, and electronic resources, along with study spaces. |
N/A |
Student Dormitories |
On-campus accommodation options with single and double rooms, shared kitchens, and common areas. |
CHF 500 - CHF 800 |
Private Apartments |
Off-campus private rentals, offering more independence but at a higher cost. |
CHF 800 - CHF 1200 |
Student Cafeterias |
On-campus dining options offering a variety of meals and snacks at subsidized prices. |
Meal cost: CHF 5 - CHF 10 per meal |
Sports Facilities |
Includes a gym, sports fields, and facilities for various indoor and outdoor sports activities. |
Gym membership: CHF 100 per semester |
Computer Labs |
Available to all students, equipped with modern computers and software. |
N/A |
Health Services |
On-campus medical and psychological services available to students. |
Basic services free; additional costs may apply |
Student Support Services |
Includes academic advising, career services, and personal counseling. |
N/A |
Public Transportation Pass |
Discounted passes for students to use local public transportation. |
CHF 50 - CHF 70 per month |
The University of Neuchatel is renowned for its strong academic programs and research opportunities. Students benefit from small class sizes, allowing for personalized attention from professors. The university's diverse range of faculties and departments provides a multidisciplinary approach to education, fostering a collaborative and intellectually stimulating environment.
With students from all over the world, the University of Neuchatel is a melting pot of cultures. This diversity is celebrated through various cultural events, international student associations, and language exchange programs. The university’s international outlook enhances the educational experience by exposing students to different perspectives and global issues.
There is a wide array of student organizations and clubs catering to various interests, including sports, arts, culture, and technology. These clubs provide opportunities for students to pursue their passions, develop new skills, and make lasting friendships. Regular events, workshops, and competitions keep the campus buzzing with activity.
The university offers excellent sports facilities, including a gym, sports fields, and facilities for indoor and outdoor activities. Students can participate in organized sports teams or casual recreational activities. The surrounding natural landscape of Neuchatel, with its lakes and mountains, offers additional opportunities for outdoor adventures such as hiking, skiing, and sailing.
Accommodation options range from on-campus dormitories to private apartments in the city. The university’s dormitories provide a convenient and community-oriented living environment. On-campus cafeterias and dining halls offer a variety of affordable and nutritious meal options, catering to different dietary preferences and needs.
Student well-being is a priority at the University of Neuchatel. The campus offers comprehensive health services, including medical care and psychological support. Wellness programs and activities, such as yoga and meditation sessions, are also available to help students maintain a healthy balance between their studies and personal lives.
The university provides robust career support, including academic advising, career counseling, and internship placement services. Workshops on resume writing, interview preparation, and networking skills help students transition from academic life to professional careers. The strong connection with local businesses and industries offers valuable internship and job opportunities.
Neuchatel is a charming city with a rich history and vibrant cultural scene. Students can explore museums, theaters, cafes, and nightlife. The city’s picturesque setting by Lake Neuchatel and its proximity to the Jura Mountains make it a beautiful place to live and study.
Advisors assist with career planning, job search strategies, and professional development.
Regularly organized workshops on resume writing, cover letter drafting, and interview techniques.
Seminars on networking skills, job market trends, and effective job search strategies.
The university hosts annual job and internship fairs, bringing together students and potential employers.
These events provide networking opportunities and direct interaction with companies looking to hire graduates.
Strong partnerships with local and international businesses help in securing internship positions for students.
Internships are often integrated into academic programs, providing practical experience and academic credit.
Collaborations with various industries ensure that students have access to a broad range of internship opportunities in different fields.
Regular guest lectures and industry panels provide insights into specific career paths and industries.
Many companies visit the campus to recruit final-year students for full-time positions.
On-campus recruitment events and interviews facilitate direct hiring from the university.
Access to exclusive job portals where companies post job openings specifically for University of Neuchatel students.
Regular updates on job opportunities through the university’s career services office.
A strong alumni network that supports current students through mentorship, networking, and job referrals.
Alumni events and reunions provide opportunities for students to connect with successful graduates.
The university supports entrepreneurial students through start-up incubators and accelerators.
Resources and mentorship for students looking to start their own businesses.
Participation in business plan competitions to help students develop and pitch their business ideas.
Opportunities to win funding and support for start-up ventures.
Students are encouraged to participate in research projects that can lead to academic and professional recognition.
Research experience enhances resumes and can open doors to specialized career paths.
Courses and modules focused on developing skills that are highly valued by employers, such as project management, leadership, and communication.
International exchange programs that provide students with global exposure and enhance their employability.
Opportunities to study abroad and gain international work experience.
Language courses to help students improve their proficiency in multiple languages, which is an asset in the global job market.
The University of Neuchâtel is located in the city of Neuchâtel, in the French-speaking region of Switzerland. The main campus is situated near the shore of Lake Neuchâtel, offering picturesque views and a central location in the city. The university's address is:
Université de Neuchâtel
Avenue du 1er-Mars 26
2000 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
The campus is well-integrated into the city, with various buildings and facilities spread out across Neuchâtel, creating a seamless blend of academic and urban environments.