Creating links and living together

Conceived in the context of the inter-war peace movement, the Cité internationale was created to become a “school of human relations for peace”. The project of the Cité internationale was to give deep and lasting roots to peace. It was to create a place where young people from all over the world would learn to live together and, on returning to their own countries, would maintain lasting ties that would foster friendship between peoples. Although a century old, this utopia remains fully relevant today. We remain faithful to the spirit of our founders: a campus conceived as a place of exchange, of mixing and of promoting the values of progress and peace. To achieve this objective, we offer our 12,000 students and researchers the opportunity to experience living together in an international atmosphere.

Promoting diversity and inclusion

Diversity is at the heart of our values. The Cité internationale has always cultivated excellence but also sharing and tolerance. The international students and researchers we host come from a variety of backgrounds and bring different perspectives, and we are convinced that this diversity nurtures creativity and is a source of exchange and collective progress for the world of tomorrow. We want everyone, regardless of their origin, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age or disability, to feel welcomed and valued.

What we stand for

  • Promoting diversity
  • Dialogue and tolerance
  • Solidarity between peers
  • Respect for opinions, values and identity in all their differences
  • Exclusion of all forms of discrimination, particularly on the basis of gender, origin, appearance, disability or religious affiliation
  • The fight against all forms of moral, sexist or sexual harassment, threats, physical or verbal violence, and any other form of domination or exclusion
  • The fight against violence against women
they talk about it

The Cité internationale is a place that mixes all backgrounds and nationalities in a unique way, a true ode to tolerance, multiculturalism, but also to creation. The residents want to share and get involved, through projects that are like them: unique and collaborative.

Sébastien Dubos, resident at the Maison de Norvège and former President of the Residents' Bureau

How we operate

Houses: places for living together and showcases of world cultures

The Cité internationale is not a university residence “like any other”. Everything is done in the houses to encourage living together and cultural diversity.

Visionary personalities at work for an ideal: the founders

Discover the portraits of those who imagined the Cité internationale at the end of the First World War. Whether public officials or philanthropists, they were the bearers of an ideal of peace.

The mixing of residents

Thanks to the mix of nationalities in each house, our students live in a totally cosmopolitan environment.

The University of Peace: creating debate on the major issues of the contemporary world

Every two years, we organise a week of debate on the major challenges to peace. This is an opportunity for the 12,000 or so residents living on campus and the general public to debate with researchers and personalities.

A committed youth

We encourage the involvement of our students and researchers in cultural programming, in the organisation of campus life or in collaborative projects.

Employees: a unique experience

In order to attract and retain our talents, we are committed to valuing the role of each individual, strengthening commitment and encouraging innovation and initiative, all with a constant concern for optimising skills and exchange. To achieve this, we build a relationship with our employees based on fairness and benevolence by offering everyone the opportunity to be trained and to develop their skills. 

43 houses, showcases of world cultures

Nearly 1,000 cultural events are organised each year in the houses. They offer a varied cultural programme: exhibitions, shows, concerts, conferences, etc., which are an opportunity to bring the values of the Cité internationale to life. You can find these events in our online events calendar Citéscope.