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2001 establishments in FranceEducation in LilleEducation in LyonEducation in MontpellierEducation in Nantes
Education in ToulouseEducation in Île-de-FranceEducational institutions established in 2001
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E-Artsup is a French private school created in 2001 and specialized in digital creativity and multimedia. The school is located at Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon, Nantes, Montpellier, Toulouse, Strasbourg and Lille and is part of IONIS Education Group. The school delivers degrees recognized by French state which last five years. There are approximately 100 graduates per year. It is one of the only universities in France to specialize in digital creativity and multimedia.In April 2015, a new digital and innovative campus has opened in Paris (Le Marais-Bastille) bringing together the ISEG, Sup'Internet, Epitech Digital and e-artsup.

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Avenue Parmentier, Paris 11th Arrondissement (Paris)

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Centre de secours Parmentier

Avenue Parmentier 87
75011 Paris, 11th Arrondissement (Paris)
Ile-de-France, France
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