Campus France is a public institution in charge of promoting French higher education abroad and welcoming foreign students and researchers to France. It encourages international mobility and manages scholarship programmes and the alumni network.
Making French higher education more attractive
Campus France assists French higher education institutions in their international development strategy. The training available from French educational institutes is promoted via several of Campus France's tools and actions:
- on its site with the Degrees, Fields, Institutes and Welcome files;
- through the online catalogues listing the Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees, and the programmes provided in English in France;
- during activities organised in France and abroad in collaboration with the Campus France offices located abroad;by integrating, in the institutes, students who have received scholarships financed by the French government or through agreements
Implement scholarship and mobility programmes
Campus France is responsible for encouraging foreign students and researchers mobility to France. To this end, the agency sets up many scholarship programmes, from the publication of calls for applicants to the reception in France of the beneficiaries of the programme.
Campus France also supervises the departure of French experts abroad and the arrival and reception of foreign dignitaries or experts in France.
Welcoming foreign students and researchers to France
Campus France provides foreign students and researchers with all of the information they will need to prepare for coming to and setting up in France. Campus France also ensures foreign students and researchers are properly welcomed by helping the institutes of higher education and regional authorities improve their reception and integration procedures.
Making international mobility easier for French students
One of Campus France's missions is to assist and advise French students seeking to study abroad. The agency thus promotes the Erasmus programme in France. French institutes of higher education are encouraged to develop partnerships with European institutes so that their students may benefit from funding and complete some of their studies in another country in Europe.
Campus France also manages scholarship programmes for French students, such as the FLE programme, the programme for students of Arabic and the College of Europe admissions programme.
Finally, Campus France puts its expertise to the service of other countries who wish to promote their system of higher education and academic centres to French students or academics.
Guiding the French higher education alumni network
Since 2014, Campus France has supervised the France Alumni platform in more than 120 countries. The site lets foreign graduates of French higher education and foreign researchers stay in touch with France, communicate with each other and access a large number of internship and employment offers.
France Alumni also encourages discussion between former students and researchers and the corporate world. 265,000 people had already signed up for the network, from around the world (June 2018).
Campus France in action
To accomplish all of its missions, Campus France has a strong national and international base:
- 220 people around France in the 5 regional delegations, in Lyons, Marseilles, Montpellier, Strasbourg and Toulouse;
- 275 Campus France offices located in 134 countries in the French diplomatic network;
- nearly 370 French educational institutes and research bodies are part of the Campus France Forum.
Finally, Campus France acts in conjunction with institutes of higher education and their representative conferences: France Universités, the conference of Grandes Ecoles (CGE – Conférence des Grandes écoles in French) and the conference of directors of the French engineering schools (CDEFI – Conférence des directeurs des écoles françaises d’ingénieurs, in French).
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CollectionRapports d'activitéUpdatedMay 2024