Summer Schools
Université Paris-Saclay offers undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students, as well as engineers and researchers, a selection of summer schools and short training programmes in a range of thematic fields. These programmes are open to audiences from Université Paris-Saclay but also from universities throughout France and abroad.
Thanks to Université Paris-Saclay summer schools, you will:
- Benefit from high-level teaching by UPSaclay lecturers and researchers as well as internationally-renowned guests
- Have access to cutting-edge equipment and laboratories
- Increase your knowledge and know-how in your field of expertise
- Develop your scientific and professional network
- Enjoy a social and cultural programme within an international group of peers
Find a summer school
The Jean Monnet Faculty (Law, Economics, Management) at Paris-Saclay University will host the 4th edition of the Graduate School of Law’s international summer school.
15–19 June 2026
Over five days, this Summer School will cover all the stages of a scRNAseq project in plants through a combination of lectures and practical work.
From 28th June to 3rd July 2026
The Summer School in Public Health and Epidemiology (EESPE) offers five modules covering both theoretical topics (biostatistics and epidemiology) and practical skills (R software), with a focus on applied learning.
From 22 June to 3 July 2026
The Interdisciplinary Programme “Health and Therapeutic Innovation” at Paris-Saclay University is organising its “Therapeutic Innovation” Summer School.
6–8 July 2026
Summer school organised by the OI SCult from 2 to 4 September 2026. Selection based on application. Deadline for applications: 15 June 2026.
From 2 to 4 September 2026
The goal of this school is to develop the skills of researchers and engineers in the domain of uncertainty management of computer codes and machine learning techniques in support to engineering studies. Some of the lectures are followed by practical computer works. Collaborative works, round tables and poster sessions allow to promote exchanges between participants. The prerequisites to possess are the mathematical bases of the uncertainty quantification science.
Dates: 2026, September 27 - October, 2