3 campuses in Occitania
INU Champollion has 3 campuses in the medium-sized towns of Albi, Castres and Rodez in the Occitanie region, all of which share the same dynamism and quality of life. Students find themselves in conditions conducive to success and enjoying a quality university experience.
Creating the conditions for success for all
INU Champollion is one of France's most successful bachelor's and master's programs. In a high-quality environment, we aim to create conditions for success for all and offer our students multiple opportunities to build their professional paths. The small number of students, the size of the establishment and the quality of the infrastructure all contribute towards creating a collective dynamic and a wealth of interactions in a serene and reassuring environment. Our campuses are lively places, open to a wide range of cultural, scientific and sporting initiatives, and offer a living environment that is particularly appreciated by students.

A facility open to all types of knowledge
INU Champollion has distinguished itself by its multidisciplinary approach since its inception. The range of courses covers 6 areas of study in all fields of knowledge: arts, literature, and languages; humanities and social sciences; law, economics and management; science and technology; information technology and health; sports science. You can choose from 30 bachelor's and master's courses to find the path that suits your profile.
Cross-disciplinary research
Research, both basic and applied, reflects the diversity of the educational offerings. It is structured around cross-cutting themes that break down barriers between different disciplines, in line with contemporary issues: health and the environment; digital and society; organizations and change; heritage and territories.
A school with international ambitions
INU Champollion is open to the international community through a number of partnerships at both European and international level. It welcomes international students and researchers, and encourages the mobility of its staff and students at all stages of their studies.