SubjectsInternational Business · Finance · Luxury Management · Marketing · Sports Business Management · Entrepreneurship · MBA
- Accreditation
- Monaco Department of Education, Youth and Sport (Direction de l'Éducation Nationale, de la Jeunesse et des Sports); arts diplomas recognised via the French higher-education / EHEA framework. Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- French is official. IUM teaches primarily ENGLISH (international business). Arts/music French-medium. IUM English: IELTS 6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 88+. All IUM programmes English-medium.
- Tuition
- Monaco is very high-cost. IUM (private business): premium EUR 18,000-30,000/yr Bachelor's (MBA higher). Public arts (Pavillon Bosio, Rainier III) modest fees. Cost of living among world's highest.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- admissions@monaco.edu
- Phone
- +377 97 986 986
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesAcademic year begins September/October. Applicants should consult each institution directly; deadlines vary by programme.
Founded in 1986, the International University of Monaco (IUM) is the principality's principal degree-granting university — a private, English-medium business school specialising in international business, finance, and (distinctively) LUXURY MANAGEMENT and sports business, reflecting Monaco's economy. Part of the INSEEC/OMNES Education group. Small, highly international student body drawn from across the world; programmes from Bachelor's to MBA and doctoral level. All collector data (URL, phone, email) verified genuine and kept.
SubjectsFine Arts · Visual Arts · Scenography · Set Design · Contemporary Art Practice
- Accreditation
- Monaco Department of Education, Youth and Sport (Direction de l'Éducation Nationale, de la Jeunesse et des Sports); arts diplomas recognised via the French higher-education / EHEA framework. Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Primarily French-medium; portfolio and interview required.
- Tuition
- Monaco is very high-cost. IUM EUR 18,000-30,000/yr Bachelor's (MBA higher). Public arts school fees modest (French public-school fee scale). Cost of living among world's highest.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesAcademic year begins September/October. Applicants should consult each institution directly; deadlines vary by programme.
Pavillon Bosio is Monaco's public higher school of visual arts and scenography (École supérieure d'arts plastiques de la Ville de Monaco). It awards France/Monaco-recognised higher-education arts diplomas — the DNA (Diplôme National d'Art, Bachelor-level) and DNSEP (Diplôme National Supérieur d'Expression Plastique, Master-level) — within the French higher arts-education framework, with a distinctive specialisation in scenography and set design (fitting Monaco's strong performing-arts and operatic tradition). Small, selective via portfolio. ⚠️ Added by curator (collector omission of Monaco's recognised public higher art school).
SubjectsMusic Performance · Music Theory and Composition · Dramatic Arts · Dance
- Accreditation
- Monaco Department of Education, Youth and Sport (Direction de l'Éducation Nationale, de la Jeunesse et des Sports); arts diplomas recognised via the French higher-education / EHEA framework. Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- French-medium; auditions required.
- Tuition
- Monaco is very high-cost. IUM EUR 18,000-30,000/yr Bachelor's (MBA higher). Public academy fees modest. Cost of living among world's highest (students often live in nearby France).
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesAcademic year begins September/October. Applicants should consult each institution directly; deadlines vary by programme.
The Rainier III Academy (Académie de Musique et de Théâtre Fondation Prince Rainier III) is Monaco's public academy for music, dramatic arts, and dance. It provides advanced conservatory-level training (founded under the patronage of Prince Rainier III) and is central to Monaco's notable musical and operatic life (the Opéra de Monte-Carlo and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic). Note: it functions primarily as a conservatory/academy rather than a degree-awarding university; included for completeness of Monaco's recognised higher-arts education. ⚠️ Added by curator (collector omission).