International University House
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International University House
The International University House opens in September 2015 Open to the public from September 2015, the International University House is designed to encouraging international contact, and offers an excellent setting that creates conditions for success of students, teachers and researchers from all over the world. The University of Strasbourg is extending its campus with this new facility, specially designed to meet the needs of university users and staff from all backgrounds. This outstanding site houses apartments and other facilities that make life a lot easier. It houses as well the coordination office of Eucor, the trinational alliance of 5 universities in France, Germany and Switzerland. Photography: Unistra / Eurométropole The International University House is one of the most advanced reception centres to be found in any European and international university. Comfortable and modern accommodation Strasbourg’s International University House is equipped with 170 functional, comfortable and fully-furnished energy-efficient studio apartments! This housing facility is managed by Amitel, a local association, which is today a widely recognised key player in the youth housing market in Strasbourg and its surroundings. Amitel welcomes approximately 1,200 young people from close to 50 different nationalities each year! The International University House offers you ultra-high-quality living conditions with a wide range of services such as: RECEPTION OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 9AM TO 9PM WIFI INTERNET CONNECTION BREAKFAST SERVICE RESTAURANT MUSIC ROOM BICYCLE HIRE FAX, PRINTING, PHOTOCOPYING AN AUTOMATIC LAUNDERETTE LUGGAGE ROOM MONTHLY HOUSEKEEPING SERVICE SPORTS ROOM TOUCH-SCREEN TABLET HIRE POSTAL SERVICE DAILY NEWSPAPERS (THE TIMES, DER SPIEGEL, LE MONDE AND THE DNA) Residents not only benefit from intercoms, access control system and an energy saving system, but also built-in storage facilities provided by the integrated furniture design. Images: Weber&Keiling architects ACCOMMODATION PRICES MEANS-TESTED (MT) All prices are inclusive of charges and VAT (water, gas, electricity, household waste collection tax, TV licence) Classic Studio Apartment MT 18,5 m² €452,27 / month Deluxe Classic Studio Apartment MT 20,10 m² €472,78 / month Club Class Studio Apartment MT 21,47 m² €491,6 / month Spacious Studio Apartment MT 23,22 m² €513,92 / month Deluxe Spacious Studio Apartment MT 24,10 m² €524,42 / month NON MEANS-TESTED The fees are inclusive of charges and VAT (water, gas, electricity, household waste collection tax, TV licence, monthly housekeeping service, kitchen kit, Internet) Furnished studio apartment (from 19m² to 28m²) From €600 to €750 / month Short stay studio apartment 18 m² Between €60 and €120 / night OTHER CHARGES Administrative charge €150 Deposit €400 Booking fees €340 A genuine service centre The International University House is also a reception centre adapted to meet the specific needs of international visitors. An international office is at their disposal to make their stay in Strasbourg easier and to enable them to continue their research or their studies under the best possible conditions. It also provides a valuable source of information for students planning to study or undertake an internship abroad as part of their programme of study. A S P E C IA L T RILIN G UAL ( E N G LIS H , F RE N C H AN D GE R M A N ) RE C E P T IO N D E S K F O R A LL F O RMA LIT IES I N R E LAT IO N T O S E T T LING I N S T RA S B O U RG I N D I VI D UAL S UPPO RT WIT H YO UR AD MI N I S TRAT IVE FO RMAL I TI ES : EURAXESS C E N TRE ( FO R RE S EARCHERS), RES I D E N C E PE RMI TS , SOCIAL S EC URI TY, H O US I N G BENEFIT, TAX E S , ETC . A D O C UME N TAT IO N ARE A WI TH I N FO RMATI VE BR O C H U RE S , C O MP U T ERS AN D WI -FI I N TERN E T C O N N E C TI O N A RANGE OF FRENCH CLASSES SPECIALLY ADAPT ED T O T HE NEEDS OF INT ERNAT IONAL VISIT ORS U SEFUL SERVICES FROM A NUM B ER OF AUT HORIT IES T O HELP Y OU SET T LE IN T HE AREA: T HE PRÉFECT URE DU B AS-RHIN, T HE FAMI LY ALLOWANCE FUND, ST UDENT S’ M UT UAL INSURANCE FUNDS, ET C. At the heart of the city A former industrial building with a wellestablished place among Strasbourg’s architectural heritage sites, the Seegmuller Tower has been fully renovated to host these new living quarters. Located in the booming Presqu’île Malraux district, close to the central campus, the tram, the media library, the cinema, various cultural venues and shops, the International University House is very much an integral part of the city centre. The ideal location to really get the most from Strasbourg’s increasingly vibrant cultural scene. Photography: Catherine Schröder/Unistra S ER LI TE BA ES D AI QU CATHEDRAL/ DOWNTOWN AI QU AS OL NIC STAI QU RS LIE TE BA S DE Perfectly integrated in the city PLACE DE ZURICH PLACE D’AUSTERLITZ LE U R RU RU E E E D E LU CE RN E E SO LA DE N DE E D E N E R U TZ BE SA LI 1È RN U D ER LA E ST E Esplanade Campus MÉ RU AR E COULANGES QUAI FUSTEL DE QUAI DU GAL KŒNIG RUE D U JUR A QUAI DE S ALPES ANDRÉ MALRAUX MEDIATHEQUE TRAM STATION A and D Étoile Bourse UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG E D RE E RU RU U ’A PLACE DE L’ÉTOILE CONSERVATORY SHADOK SHOPPING MALL TRAM STATION CINEMA C and E Winston Churchill A cultural melting pot Strasbourg (whose name originally meant “the city at the crossroads”) benefits from its rich binational history and the multiple cultures which have influenced it. As a European capital, it also has a symbolic status as the city of peace and dialogue among cultures. Firmly rooted in this modern and outward looking environment, the International University House is intended to be a crossroads for intercultural contact and dialogue. A stay at the International University House provides an opportunity to experience living with people from all around the world. Every effort is made to encourage dialogue and sharing: An open area intended to host themed exhibitions, video projections and conferences A diverse programme of cultural activities (visits to the European institutions and guided tours of the city, excursions) Events are organised around the world’s traditional festivities International associations to swap hints and tips and to get involved in student life Strasbourg (whose name originally meant “the city at the crossroads”) benefits from its rich binational history and the numerous cultures which have influenced it. Photography: P. Bogner The Seegmuller Tower Built in 1934 in a distinctive 1930s style, the Seegmuller Tower housed the former grain silos. Disused since the 1990s, this emblematic building so dear to the memory of Strasbourg’s inhabitants was fully renovated over a period of two years (2014-2015) to become the new home to university departments and apartments. To preserve the building’s historical identity, all of the tower’s original facades have been retained. Photography: P. Bogner Key figures APARTMENTS 5 0 % OF T HE T OTAL NUMBER ARE ACCESSIBLE T O PERSONS WIT H REDUCED MOBILIT Y FLOORS COMMON AREAS M² FOR RE SI D E N TS : RE STA U RA N T, MU SI C ROOM, WE I GH T TRA I N I N G ROOM NATIONALITIES OF STRASBOURG’S LEADING CULTURAL FACILITIES DEDICAT ED T O WELCOM ING AND INF ORMING INT ERNAT IONAL VISIT ORS WELCOM ED AT T HE UNIVERSIT Y OF ST RASBOURG N E A RB Y: TH E MA L RA U X ME D I A L I B RA RY, TH E MU S I C A N D D A N C E C E N TRE ( C I TÉ D E L A MU SI QU E E T D E L A D A N SE ) , A N D TH E C I N E MA The International University House is the result of one of the 25 projects in Strasbourg collectively referred to as «Operation Campus». Launched by the State, this programme granted special financing to 12 French university sites to improve their infrastructure. The €17 million needed for the building’s renovation was financed by the Société d’Aménagement et d’Équipement de la Région de Strasbourg (Strasbourg regional amenities trust) – (€10 million), the Bas-Rhin General Council (€2.5 million), the Strasbourg Eurometropolis (€1.5 million), the Alsace Region (€1.5 million) and the University of Strasbourg (€1.5 million). Contacts UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG www.unistra.fr AMITEL 03 88 36 15 28 www.amitel.eu International University House 11 presqu’île André Malraux - 67100 STRASBOURG /mui.strasbourg mui-info@unistra.fr Graphic design antony.hoell@gmail.com OPERATION CAMPUS: SIX PUBLIC PARTNERS WORKING TOWARDS A COMMON CAUSE