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I N F R AN CE

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Mar Roig Ripoll


Higher Education Officer
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TOURIST
DESTINATION

1,200
MUSEUMS

5,200
MOVIE THEATERS

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IN T E R NAT I ON AL
LANGUAGE FRENCH
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
IN 29 COUNTRIES
FRENCH
NOMI C
ECO
ATTRACTIVENESS
KEY FIGURES
STUDY ABROAD
IN FRANCE
Experience French culture,
expand your worldview, and
establish lifelong affinity for
international connections

Should we also talk about…


 World’s best arts, music, food, wine
325,000 

High quality education
Affordable and efficient healthcare
international students system
studied in France last year  Top tourist destination
STUDY ABROAD
IN FRANCE
17,500 France is the 3rd most popular
American students studied in
France last year non-English study abroad
destination for American
8,200 students (after Italy and Spain)
of them stayed in France more
than 3 months
COST
OVER N ME N T
TH EFR E N C H G
L L STU D E NT S
SUBSIDIZES A INTERNATIONAL ONES!)
(EVEN
DEGREES & TUITION FEES (per year)
16,000 €
N M E N T PAYS …
FR E N C H GOV ER
14,000 €
THE
12,000 €
YOU PAY…

10,000 €

10,230 €
8,000 €
13,720 €
6,000 €
7,230 €

4,000 €

2,000 € 3,770 €
2,770 €
380 €
0€
Bachelor Master PhD
Cost of living per month Paris Rest of France
Housing (all charges $800 $500
included)
Food $350 $300
Cultural and social $150 $100
activities
Transportation $50 $40
TOTAL per month $1,350 $940
TOTAL per academic year $13,500 $9,400 
(10 months)
OPPORTUNITIES
HOW TO DO IT
1) Through a study abroad program
 You obtain the American degree
 For a summer, a semester or a year-long
program

2) Directly enrolling in a French


institution
 You obtain the French degree
 For a summer program, a Bachelor’s,
Master’s or PhD
HOW TO DO IT 9 000 000
STUDENTS IN
3) TAPIF - Teaching Assistant INTERNATIONAL
Program in France MOBILITY IN 2025
 You teach English in France (and are paid)
 Applications: October-November

4) Doing an internship
 Full time
 Between 15 days and 6 months (if longer
than 2 months, you’ll be paid)
TOOLS
 Short and summer programs
http://ecolesdete.campusfrance.org/
 Programs taught in English
http://taughtie.campusfrance.org/
 Bachelor and Master’s degrees
http://cataloguelm.campusfrance.org/
 Research internships, PhD and PostDoc
https://doctorat.campusfrance.org/phd/offers
FUNDING
FOR STUDENTS
1) Benjamin Franklin
Generation Abroad Scholarships
 Undergrad students planning to study
abroad in France
 $2,500 per student
 Applications: June

2) TAPIF - Teaching Assistant


Program in France


You teach English in France (and are paid)
Applications: October-November 1,200
paid teaching assistant
positions per year
FOR STUDENTS
UC Davis - Study Abroad Club
“Connections abroad”
Exploring France through virtual reality
3) France on Campus Award
 For student organisations eager to
launch a France-related project on
campus
 Up to $2,000 per project
 Applications: October 26th

4) Lafayette Debates
 A debate tournament in English Recording of 360° videos by students
 Winners receive a study trip to in France to enable UC Davis students
Paris to explore the debate topic to explore France in virtual reality and
inspire them to study abroad
FOR RESEARCHERS
1) Chateaubriand fellowship
 PhD students seeking to complete 4 to 8
months of research in France
 $1,500/month + travel expenses
 Deadline: January 15th

2) Fulbright US scholar program


 US academics, university and college
administrators
 Applications: September

3) Thomas Jefferson fund


 Collaborative research projects involving
two young researchers
$600,000
 $20,000 per project distributed every year for
 Applications: Spring Chateaubriand fellowships
FOR INSTITUTIONS
1) Transatlantic Mobility Program
 Funding for initiating partnerships with
French institutions
 $20,000 per project
 Deadline: May 15th

2) French for professional purposes


 Annual training courses for university
professors in French for professional
purposes didactics

3) « Tournées » film festival


 $2,200 to cover the cost of screening six
400
students have benefited
French films
from the Transatlantic
 Deadline: Spring 
Mobility Program
TOOLS
 Scholarships and grants for students
http://campusbourses.campusfrance.org/

 Funding for institutions


http://frenchhighereducation.org/

 Research internships, PhD and PostDoc


https://doctorat.campusfrance.org/phd/offers
CAMPUS
FRANCE
WHO ARE WE
Campus France USA is a service
provided by the French Embassy:
 To help students who want to have an
academic experience in France
 To assist American institutions
wishing to set up cooperation with
French institutions

Campus France USA also


coordinates the compulsory pre- 15,000
visa application (for stays longer than American students are
3 months) helped by Campus France
every year
220 staff members in France 250 local offices More than 190,000 alumni
500 staff members in more than on France Alumni
worldwide 120 countries social network

Representing more More than


than 350 French
€130 million annual 30,000 scholarships
budget managed by Campus France
higher ed institutions

YTÈUYI
Washington More than 15,000
@ www.usa.campusfrance.org American students
campusfrance.org advised per year
MERCI

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