Montpellier, French research excellence that shines internationally

30 June 2025

As the cradle of a long and prestigious university tradition, Montpellier has established itself as a center of excellence for research and innovation in France and around the world. Supported by the University of Montpellier and its many academic and scientific partners, the Mediterranean metropolis is a leader in key disciplines for the challenges of the 21st century: ecology, water sciences, agronomy, health, environment and many others.

A leading university site in ecology, water and agronomy

According to the Shanghai ranking (ARWU) 2024, Montpellier’s university campus ranks 1st worldwide in three crucial areas:

It also ranks in the world’s Top 100 for statistics and remote sensing, and in the world’s Top 150 for mathematics, chemistry and earth sciences.
These performances testify to the region’s scientific excellence and the international appeal of its research ecosystem.

A unique, interdisciplinary and structuring ecosystem

This world-renowned reputation is underpinned by a collective dynamic supported by 17 academic and scientific partners, united around the MUSE – Montpellier University of Excellence strategy. This structuring group federates a network of leading players and benefits from an exceptional scientific environment:

Montpellier is also home to two major international institutions:

Montpellier, scientific capital of life and the environment

Beyond its academic excellence, Montpellier is a model of interdisciplinary scientific cooperation in the service of the planet. At the crossroads of agriculture, the environment and health, Montpellier researchers are devising solutions for a more sustainable, resilient and caring world.

Thanks to this synergy between disciplines and institutions, the region’s scientists are tackling strategic issues:

A cosmopolitan student city open to the world

With 43,000 students, Montpellier is France’s 2nd largest university town in terms of student population. Its quality of life, cultural richness and pedestrian-friendly city center make it an ideal place to study.

Montpellier is home to the world’s oldest active medical faculty, which has been in operation since the Middle Ages. This faculty continues to train healthcare professionals in a setting combining historical heritage and medical innovation.

The University of Montpellier is a partner of more than 570 institutions in 89 countries and a member of numerous international academic networks (Erasmus+, Coimbra Group, AUF, ASAIHL, etc.). It holds the HR Excellence in Research label awarded by the European Commission, and is an active participant in theEuropean Research Area.