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Welcome to France

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International Training in France with “n+i” Network!
 
France is the world’s fifth largest economy and plays a major role in the World and especially in the European Union as well as in the 50 countries belonging to the "Francophonie". Here are a few reasons why you should seriously consider studying in France.
 
Over the past few decades France has solidified its reputation for high technology through national and international projects and through private corporate activity in all fields. For example:
 
Food products (Evian, Lyonnaise des Eaux, Pernod-Ricard)
Biotechnologies (Danone)
Communications (Hachette, Havas, France-Telecom, Orange, Bouygues)
Distribution (Auchan, Carrefour)
Energy (GdF, EdF, Total-Elf-Fina)
Environment (Véolia, Vinci,..)
Civil engineering (Campenon Bernard, GTM, Bouygues)
Materials, Chemistry (Air Liquide, Essilor, Lafarge, Michelin, Montupet, l'Oréal, Péchiney, Rhodia, Arcelor)
Technologies (Alten, Alcatel, Alstom, Dassault, JCDecaux, Legrand, Sagem, Schneider, Thalès, Thomson)
Transportation (Alten, Aérospatiale, Airbus, Ariane, Eurostar, Métros, Peugeot PSA, Renault, Valéo, and the high-speed train)
Public works (Bouygues, Colas, Dumez, Vinci)
 
France is also recognized for the quality of the training offered in its high standing postgraduate Engineering Institutes (Grandes Ecoles d’ingénieur) and the “n+i” Network, which offer:
 
  • Rigorous scientific and technological content taught in modern laboratories by faculty of world renown, as evidenced by prizes and distinctions including many Nobel prizes, Field medals, and Crawford prizes,
  • Training in the humanities and social sciences (master “n+”),
  • Courses in management and administration (master “n+”),
  • Instruction in foreign languages (French and English are required, and students may continue to use their native language).
 
Companies play such an important role in French engineering education (through internships, traineeships, and projects), graduates are better prepared for professional practice.
 
Coming to France also means coming to Europe and travel freely in 24 countries in the Schengen free area, (22 form EU and 2 associate countries), with its ample opportunities for culture, internships, language learning, and further study.
 
France is world renowned for the depth and breadth of her cultural heritage. That heritage extends far beyond the tourist attractions of Paris, Versailles, Mont Saint Michel, and the châteaux of the Loire. Every corner of the country is rich in culture (popular and high), architecture, and museums—not to mention the famous French art of living (cooking, style and fashion, cafés and bistrots).
 
In recent years, France has made great strides in the area of hosting international students in all of the following areas:
  • Logistics: orientation and assistance with visas, housing, and insurance
  • Academics: more transparent information on programs, simpler procedures for admission
  • Finances: financial aid, grants and scholarships,
  • Jobs in giving work permits (green card) automatically to French masters holders.
 
“n+i “ Network offers you an access to two distinct masters for a brilliant international carrier (see special pages).

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