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  2. Programmes internationaux d'échanges - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary host families and free public school inscription in the foreign country, ensures the gratuity of the exchange programs in the foreign country (under a Gentlemen's agreement), as well as the student participation fees and inscriptions to the organisation. Every year, 25% of the organisation's surplus funding is donated to a scholarship ...

  3. Brevet de technicien supérieur - Wikipedia

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    The French government has developed a web−portal at ONISEP (a French work and study information institute), for accessing the list of schools providing training. [1] The scale of BTS institutions is similar to a high school: in the numerous places of educational offerings, the number of students per class, and the average study load.

  4. ESDES School of Business and Management - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with European and international teaching practices, the ESDES course has two stages, a three-year period followed by a two-year period, over which students may develop their career paths. The course is built around the key business skills that students will need in their future careers.

  5. Education in France - Wikipedia

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    One can therefore get a master's degree (in 5 years) for about €750–3,500. For other international students, these fees range from 2,770 to 3,770 euros. Students from low-income families can apply for scholarships, paying nominal sums for tuition or textbooks, and can receive a monthly stipend of up to €450 per month.

  6. French National School for the Judiciary - Wikipedia

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    The French National School for the Judiciary (French: École nationale de la magistrature or ENM) is a French grande école, founded in 1958 [2] by French President Charles de Gaulle and the father of the current French Constitution, Michel Debré, in order to encourage law students to embrace a judicial career. [3]

  7. Electrical Engineering Students' European Association

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    EESTEC is also promoting international career and job opportunities for students. Based on Strategic Plan 2018 – 2023, EESTEC's aim is: The aim is to promote and develop international contacts and the exchange of ideas among the students of EECS. The Association shall try to achieve its aim through the following principal activities:

  8. La Rochelle University - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, 150 students went to study abroad in one of the 169 partner universities of La Rochelle Université. From North to South America, through Western Europe, Asia or Australia & New Zealand, students are offered multiple destinations to go learn from other countries. The university itself also welcomed 105 students from abroad in 2021.

  9. Association des États Généraux des Étudiants de l'Europe

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    AEGEE-Europe is involved in bigger platforms and works with many other international institutions and organizations, in order to bring a students perspective to each one of the processes. AEGEE-Europe is a full member of the European Youth Forum .