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2 avril 2013

Plaquette institutionnelle CAMPUS FRANCE (EPIC)

Foreword
CAMPUS FRANCE, REPRESENTING FRENCH HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE WORLD
Campus France—established by decree on December 30, 2011, following legislation adopted on July 27, 2010—represents a merger of CampusFrance, Égide, and the international activities of CNOUS. Supervised by the French Ministries in charge of Foreign Affairs and of Higher Education and Research, the principal missions of the new, enlarged Campus France are to promote French higher education abroad, coordinate services for international students in France, and to make mobility arrangements for recipients of international grants and scholarships conferred by the French and foreign governments. The new Agency and its missions have been designed to enable France to better respond to the challenges posed by the growth of international student mobility.
Local offices and member institutions
Campus France’s local offices promote education and training in France Étudiant en mobilité en 2009
Campus France draws on a network of 175 local offices—called Espaces —in 108 countries.

The local offices are staffed by more than 300 professionals trained in France and abroad by Campus France in collaboration with the national conferences of institutions and the Agency’s supervising ministries. Under the authority of the French Ambassadors, the local offices have two main purposes:
• To inform and advise students who are considering France as a destination for higher education. Staff help students identify suitable programs and provide guidance in complying with administrative and visa requirements prior to their departure. In some 30 countries where visas are required to enter France, an online system handles both administrative procedures and applications for academic admission.
• To assist the Campus France central office in organizing major events in host countries and in promoting French higher education at local universities and French international secondary schools.
Building partnerships to enhance France’s profile as a study destination

As detailed in the new Agency’s founding decree of December 30, 2011, the “Campus France Forum” enables French higher education institutions to take an active part in the international student attractiveness policy of Campus France.
Within the forum, institutions participate in topical committees on various aspects of international mobility, such as academic and logistical hosting arrangements for students in France; developing exchanges with North America; and perceptions of French higher education from a comparative and strategic perspective; among others.
The member institutions of the former CampusFrance organization come together in the forum in order to develop recommendations for the board of directors of the new Campus France Agency.
Hosting international students and scholars
For everyone

Before departure Personal assistance from Campus France’s local offices Campus France’s worldwide network of 175 local offices plays a vital role in helping students plan a period of study in France. By informing, advising, and guiding students, the Agency’s offices help them define a coherent study plan. In some countries, staff from the offices conduct personal interviews and help students carry out administrative procedures. The Espaces may also organize sessions on predeparture preparation and offer language training through the Alliance Française, the Institut Français, or other cultural organizations.
For scholarship recipients
Upon arrival in France
Designed for 28,000 recipients of French and foreign government scholarships

In cooperation with CNOUS and the CROUS network, Campus France assists international students in finding housing in university residences or in private rental housing. Campus France also helps students with administrative tasks such as registering for health insurance, completing residency permit procedures, opening a bank account, and so on.
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