A long-term goal of the “n+i” network is to offer French students training in every country of the world.
If the majority of engineering students head for the United States or for countries of the European Union to complete their international training, more and more French students plan to discover other cultures.
By developing partnerships with the best foreign universities, “n+i” is able to offer advanced degree and tailor-made programs that combine engineering education with the discovery of different cultures.
In the "Studying engineering abroad " part of this site, French students will find a description of the educational systems of the world, country by country, as well as a ranking (where available) of the best universities, admission requirements (language, academic level), and agreements signed with the “n+i” network.
French students seeking to study abroad may fill out an online application at the “n+i” site. The application, once reviewed and approved by the “n+i” network partner, will be accessible to “n+i” partners (with a single login and password):
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Univerities which may offer studies, training, research projects, etc. to these students,
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Companies which may be in a position to offer financial support for the student’s plans.
Note: The online application alone will normally not be sufficient for admission. Students must apply directly to University for formal admission, except where special agreements provide otherwise.
The "n+i" Network makes also the promotion of international training to French Students and offers hem scholarships to go abroad (mini 10 scholarships in 2010). We help them in their choice and we put them in contact with the right persons in Foreign Universities, Companies or Regions willing to contribute to the training of top Engineers!
For a foreign University, it is very simple to have an access to the data base of French students willing to go abroad. You can select them by using keywords (country, topics, etc…), you may have a direct contact with them in order to finalize the recruitment.
To get your login and password, an agreement between your University and the “n+i” network must signed.