Rendez-vous en France: Skills and Friends for Life!
Campus France invites you in France for the academic year 2024! Discover the profiles and the inspiring careers of five of our alumni: they found their way thanks to their studies in France, and are the ambassadors of our new communication campaign.
Let’s meet in France!
Campus France launched a new season of its communication campaign focused on the invitation “Rendez-vous en France : skills and Friends for Life !” (Let’s meet in France!).
The campaign illustrates the experience of studies in France as a life-changing experience in the career of everyone.
The campaign focuses on the 10 good reasons to study in France:
👉 A world-class education
👉 A leading nation for research and innovation
👉 Reasonably-priced, state-funded education
👉 A wide choice of academic programs, all over the country
👉 An attractive destination for international students
👉 Study in English in the heart of Europe
👉 French language, an added bonus for your resume
👉 A label that guarantees the quality of student support services
👉 The French way of life
👉 One of the world's top economic powers
The campaign gives the floor to five international alumni who lived a life-changing experience by deciding to study in France. Hailing from all regions of the world, they each stand today as a testament to the excellence and diversity of French higher education through their respective journeys, and the opportunities they open.
Campus France offers you to discover the portrait of an alumni and his/her experience in France.
Americas
Claudia (Gabon)
Passionate about finance, she studies auditing at a business school in Lyon.
Moza (Qatar)
She graduated from a Master of Science in Doha, and is pursuing a Phd in the field of agri-food.
Angelo (Italy)
After an academic exchange in Paris as part of a Master of European Design, he's now works as a designer and a photographer.
Carlsson (Malaysia)
A scholarship holder of the Malaysia program, he obtained a master's degree in mechanical engineering in Toulouse.
Alicia (Spain)
After a first Erasmus stay in Angers, she obtained a master's degree in Conference Interpreting in Strasbourg. She now works as an interpreter in the transport sector
Each portrait helps you know more about their studies, the scholarships they had, and degrees they passed, their professional career and their everyday life in France.