The London campus strengthens its attractiveness and international reach

With a strong rise in applications, the arrival of new programmes and an increasingly international student community, the London campus is a key factor in the development and international influence of Université Paris Dauphine - PSL.
A campus highly praised by Bachelor's students
The London campus offers a Bachelor's in Economics and Management, a three-year multidisciplinary programme leading to a Bachelor's degree in Organisational Sciences from Université Paris Dauphine-PSL,with a specialisation in Management in the third year.
For the 2025–2026 academic year, this programme is a great success: more than 3,000 applications for around 100 places in the first year, twice as many as in 2024–2025. In total, the number of students across all years has reached 256, compared to 180 the previous year.
Students receive instruction entirely in English, combining the academic excellence of Dauphine with a life experience in the heart of London, the global financial and economic hub.
A growing range of training courses
The London campus continues to expand its academic offering with the launch of new programmes. Starting in the 2025-2026 academic year, students will be able to pursue a Year 3 Applied Economics and Finance major as well as a Master 1 Economics degree, sponsored by the Erasmus Mundus programme. These initiatives complement the Bachelor's degree in Economics and Management and illustrate Dauphine's commitment to offering diverse courses tailored to global issues and the aspirations of international students.
An increasingly international diversity
Each year, the campus increases its diversity with the arrival of a growing number of international students. In the first year of the Bachelor's in Economics and Management programme, 52% of students are international, coming from 34 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. This growth confirms the London campus's role as a global gateway for Dauphine.
A committed Dauphine community
The campus is supported by a large network of Dauphine alumni in London and across the United Kingdom, numbering nearly 2,000 people, particularly in the worlds of finance and entrepreneurship.
The Chapter Dauphine Alumni UK has nearly 700 members. Every year, it organises networking events and meetings with inspiring alumni. A mentoring programme allows students on campus to be supported throughout the year by an alumnus.
The Dauphine Foundation works to improve access to the London campus
The Dauphine Foundation supports access to the London campus, particularly for students in the Equal Opportunities programme, through the Dauphine-London Fund. It also helps to improve study conditions, strengthen links with the professional world and offer all students an enriching international experience that is fully integrated into campus life.
