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University Of Upper Alsace
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Université de Haute Alsace (UHA)

Université de Haute Alsace, 2, rue des Frères Lumières, 68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
3.36 / 5 based on 24 reviews.
Description:
The University of Haute Alsace (UHA) is located near Switzerland and Germany, on two campuses, in Mulhouse and in Colmar. It was created in 1977 and currently offers more than a hundred qualifications in Arts & Languages, Humanities, Science&Technology, Law, Economics, and Management.

It is known for its polyvalency, its synergy with local and national companies, its open-mindedness and its will to offer students more than just education.



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50% of students recommend
24 reviews
Housing
2.8/5
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2.5/5
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3.8/5
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3.4/5
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4.1/5
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BTW - the comments from a while ago mention the "batiment A", which was where Erasmus students used to be placed. It's worth noting that this was demolished a few years ago and "batiment C" is where we tend to get put now (it's not too bad, but sometimes a bit noisy). Also the transport has improved due to a new-ish tram system being installed that links the campus with the city centre in 10 minutes. In general it's pretty good nowadays... and don't forget to try the tarte flambée! Read Review
kuroistuc, United Kingdom

24 Academic reviews of Université de Haute Alsace

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by amyrosemc, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Translation/ Interpretation, Erasmus
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Course recommendations:
There was a free French course provided by the University for foreign students that took place every Thursday and Friday. It covered everthing from cultural references to pronounciation to grammar. I found it an excellent help to my French. Also there's a language learning lab called CLAM where you can pick up a new langauge in your free time.



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The Internet access and library were pretty dissmal -the library closed at 6 every day as did the computer rooms. This was very inconvenient for foreighn students who do not ahve PCs. In order to print any course work I had to take a trip to the city centre!

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by la, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Language, Erasmus
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Course recommendations:
The Alsatian course that I took, although not as formally structured as I had expected, is very interesting (IMO) and teaches you a bit about Alsace at the same time. Would also recommend the linguistics courses.



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I wish it was more structured - a lot of things seemed a bit disorganised to me.

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ACADEMIC    
by Jennifer, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Translation/ Interpretation, Erasmus
My academic experiences
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Fantastic.
Pretty good.
Could've been a bit better.
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Course recommendations:
The intensive French course is brilliant, it covers all aspect of the language. Other classes were ok, but not really what I hoped for.



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Personal comments:
none

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ACADEMIC    
by Leslie, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Language, Erasmus
My academic experiences
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Fantastic.
Pretty good.
Could've been a bit better.
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Personal comments:
Better coordinating for Erasmus students would be appreciated, it was hard to find out what the value of the courses were in terms of ECTS credit points.

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