Information for the Start of the 2022 Academic Year
July 28 2022Starting with the 2022 academic year, first-, second-, and third-year students will study at the Palaiseau campus (aside from students enrolled in a Nancy-based major).
Housing for students studying at the Palaiseau Campus will be available at two university residence halls in the Cité Universitaire Internationale de Paris, in the 14th arrondissement, and at the Dubos residence hall in Kremlin-Bicêtre.
More information can be found here.
Housing is also available at the Chevreul residence hall in Massy.
Find out about Paris-Saclay University’s additional housing offering here.
Take the RER B (Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse line) or RER C (Massy-Palaiseau line) to the “Massy-Palaiseau” station.
Then take one of the following buses:
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91.06B bus (to Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines)
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91.06C bus (to Christ de Saclay)
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91.10 bus (to Saclay)
Bus stop: “Thomas Gobert” or “Corbeville” (20 minutes from the station).
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Take the RER B (Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse line) to the “Le Guichet” station.
Then take the following bus:
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91.08 bus (to Palaiseau-Fresnel)
Bus stop: “Palaiseau-Campus” (5 minutes from the station).
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Take the RER B (Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse line) to the “Le Guichet” station.
Then it’s a 20 min walk with a 70-meter hill.
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Take the RER B (Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse line) to the “Lozère” station.
Then it’s a 20 min walk with a 70-meter hill.
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Nearly 3,500 students, professors, and researchers
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Eight buildings devoted to teaching, research, and innovation with a total surface area of 66,000 m2 (710,000 sq. ft.)
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A third of the space is allocated to research laboratories (experimental greenhouses, growing rooms, a technology hall, and a food area), and another third to teaching (including two large lecture halls with 400 seats and four with 150 seats). The remainder of the space is devoted to administrative offices and logistics, in addition to communal spaces for the institution and students.
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A five-acre wooded park.