Study Abroad

Travel the world and open yourself to new creative horizons

The Intuit Lab School benefits from an unprecedented international influence, and wants to offer its students the opportunity to open up to the world and broaden their vision of design.

Throughout the year, the Intuit Lab School organizes an international workshop, exchange programs, study trips and internships abroad to allow students to confront other rich and diverse cultures.

By exploring new perspectives, meeting other artists and designers, and discovering the history and heritage of important cities, students develop not one culture but several. They thus enrich their creativity, their perception and their understanding of the world and cultures, necessary for their profession.

Creativity is universal, knowing the world means having all the points of view. Bringing together different cultures, enriching ourselves with others, this is the understanding of the world that we want for our students.
Clement Derock, Co-founder of Intuit Lab School
Partner schools

INTERNSHIPS ABROAD

The Intuit Lab school has also built a solid network of international partner companies and agencies.

All internships in the Bachelor's and Master's cycles can be carried out abroad.


Study trips

The school offers Bachelor students a total immersion in the graphic culture of a country. Ten to fifteen days of travel punctuated by educational workshops. Among the latest destinations offered, we find India, China and Mexico.


International workshops

More than 100 teachers, artists and designers from all over the world have already come to lead educational workshops on our campuses and have helped to open up our students' creativity to the world around them. For a week, our students are confronted with different cultures and creative techniques proposed by speakers from all over the world. These creators, all recognized worldwide, bring a vision and reflections on multicultural issues. At the end of these workshops, the students' work is the subject of an exhibition open to all.