The Master in Global Design – Research & Innovation, an alternative to the DSAA (Advanced Degree in Applied Arts), offers students the opportunity to explore the boundaries of design, as to train designers capable of meeting the needs of high-potential industries: capital goods, advertising and communication, urban planning and architecture, services and distribution, luxury and more. The Master in Global Design – Research & Innovation is recognised as Level I in the French National Committee of Professional Certification (RNCP), according to the ministerial decree of January 20, 2014, published in the Official Journal on January 30, 2014. Students in the Master in Global Design – Research & Innovation are eligible for the ERASMUS exchange programme and other bilateral exchange programmes.