Jean Monnet University, Saint-Étienne

Graduate School PATHS

Physical Activity Training & Health in Sport Sciences

Physical Activity, Training, and Health in Sports Sciences 
Discover the Graduate School PATHS, where academic excellence
and scientific innovation come together to shape the leaders
of tomorrow in sports and health sciences.

> 70

Researchers and lecturers

5

Research Teams

> 25

PhDs in progress

5

Master programmes

~100

Master students

6

Research platforms

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What is the Graduate School PATHS?

The Graduate School PATHS aims to promote excellence in our training programmes in the fields of sports performance and physical activity for health, attract top candidates from France and around the world, and foster new partnerships and collaborations, particularly at the international level.

In the fields of sports performance and physical activity for health, Jean Monnet University Saint-Étienne hosts exceptional research facilities on a European scale, as well as research teams whose expertise is recognized worldwide. In this field, at the crossroads of Medicine and Sports Sciences, Jean Monnet University offers outstanding master's and doctoral programs that integrate a wide range of sciences related to motor skills. Our goals are to increase awareness of these training programs, including internationally, to develop scholarship and mobility aid opportunities to attract more outstanding candidates, and to foster new collaborations and training programs.

Research and innovation

Our school is at the forefront of research in sports and health sciences, with innovative projects that push the boundaries of knowledge.

Our Programmes

Discover our training programmes designed to prepare future leaders in sports and health sciences.

International Opportunities

Thanks to our numerous international partnerships and mobility programmes, our students and researchers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in diverse academic environments and establish lasting collaborations on a global scale.