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Automne Asiatique 2020 AUTOMNE ASIATIQUE 2020 "Asian Autumn", the biggest virtual sessions by French universities... Live from France! Discover 19 French specialized LIVE FROM FRANCE schools in Business, hospitality, engineering, art, language and gastronomy... CONTACT CAMPUS FRANCE THAILAND 02 627 2160 | [email protected] [email protected] 19 FRENCH INSTITUTIONS Get to know about: Gastronomy / Hospitality Business and Management school Engineering School Flagrance school French Language Art school Film/photo school Design/Fashion school HOWJOIN TO TO REGISTER PLEASE, *Registration required* FILL THE SURVEY BY SCANNING THE QR CODE : Hospitality Schools Hospitality School Ferrières aspires to become the School of choice for Hospitality, Gastronomy and Luxury sector professionals. This goal, the pursuit of French Excellence, is deeply embedded in Ferrières’ DNA. Specific professional goals - Within The 1st Worldwide Business the Ferrières ecosystem operational School Group in Hospitality and units, chefs and departments Tourism Management – Vatel regularly provide students with the group opportunity to take on specific professional roles (occasional or temporary work) in hospitality and 55 campuses worldwide, located restaurant professions. These roles Scan to register & on 4 continents, 35.000 alumnis are allocated to the best students, Vatel’s group is the world’s giving them the opportunity to partly Check the schedules leading Business School Group finance their studies. in Hospitality and Tourism. More information : Ferrières school *Registration required* 670 students with 52 different nationalities. The 'Les Halle's Campus (Bachelor) and 'Chartons' Campus (MBA) have a 4* Ecolabel certified hotel and The Tables Vatel restaurant. More information : Vatel Bordeaux Business & Management Schools Business & Management Schools Located in the South of France, IAE Montpellier School of Management is part of Montpellier University and is accredited by the French Ministry of Higher Education and private multidisciplinary Research. higher education and research IAE Montpellier offers courses in institution working in the the fields of business and fields of Management, ESSCA is a member of the management with a focus on Engineering, Communication & prestigious Conférence des information technology. Digital Media and Political Grandes Ecoles. Science It belongs to a network of 35 Three areas of specialization IAEs based in Paris, Lyon, are offered : marketing, Bordeaux, Chambéry-Savoie, management and finance. London, Geneva, Monaco, San More information : IAE Montpellier Francisco, Shanghai and Located at eight different sites Abidjan, including four campuses approved for non-French- 28,000 graduated students speaking students in Angers, and 5,000 managers every Paris, Budapest and Shanghai. yearwhich trains 28,000 students and 5,000 managers International partner network of every year. over 279 institutions in more than 55 countries. More information : INSEEC-U More information : ESSCA Scan to register & Check the schedules *Registration required* Engineering Schools Engineering Schools Ranked number 1 in France as the best Grande École of science and technology and N°27 worldwideas the Most International university (Times Higher Education, 2019) Scientific and technical excellence IP Paris as a leading education to education and innovation, to and research institution in mobilize the expertise of our France and internationally. The National Polytechnic Institute researchers in the digital, energy and of Toulouse or INP is a French environmental sectors. École Polytechnique is home to university cluster based in Toulouse, France, part of a large number of international Thanks to a body of 250 passionate University of Toulouse. students and faculty. In all, 36% teacher-researchers, IMT Atlantique of the student body and 39% of will prepare you for the major digital The Institute is composed of faculty members are and energy transitions of the 21st seven schools (six engineering century. international. schools and one school of veterinary medicine) and 17 Privileged collaborations between More information : Polytechnique research laboratories. our school and companies of all Paris sizes will teach you to tackle Member of the Spatial relevant and innovative problems Institute,applications and head on. technology. More information : IMT Atlantique More information : INP Toulouse Engineering Schools Three engineering schools are integrated into the University of Burgundy: ESIREM, ISAT and IITI. They recruit either by competitive examination or by application and interview according to the level of Scan to register & studies (Bac, L2, DUT, BTS, Master) and according to the year of entry Check the schedules into training. *Registration required* With over 300 European and worldwide partners, the University of Burgundy has made the internationalisation of its teaching and research missions a main focus for many years The University has prioritised developing relationships with Asia (China, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam) More information : UBC Fragrance & Cosmetic Schools Fragrance & Cosmetic Schools Institution of tertiary education has been managed since 1984 by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris Ile de France. Leader in the field of vocational training with its “savoir-faire” and extensive network of companies. Scan to register & Internationally recognized for its vocational courses and research Check the schedules in Perfumery, Cosmetics and Food Flavours. *Registration required* More information : ISIPCA Schools of Language (FLE) Schools of Language (FLE) Located in Besançon in Franche Comté. It is one of the very first centers to have developed a practical teaching of foreign languages Located in Lyon Based education on research in Main idea is to offer an linguistics applied to teaching, innovative and dynamic French tools and modern methods: studying programmes individually tailored to our Center for teaching the French laboratories, communicative students preferences. language and civilization. methods, self-learning. Component of the University of Rewarded by FLE Quality Label Located at the University of Franche-Comté, welcomes in 2010, 2014 and in 2018. Bourgogne (CIEF) nearly 4,000 trainees from all walks of life each year. 15 stars out of 15 and by Part of the network of FLE (Français Bienvenue en France label in Langue Étrangère) university More information : CLA 2020. centers. Each student is approached with Welcoming interns from all over the attention to his or hers needs in world all year round to introduce a warm, familial manner by a them to the French language, culture supportive team. and civilization, to prepare them for higher studies or to complete their Professors are all certified as training as a trainer. French foreign language teachers. More information : CIEF More information : Inflexlyon Schools of Language (FLE) Located in Grenoble, in the heart of the Alps. Trains around 3,000 students per year from around 100 different countries. Scan to register & Welcomes more than one thousand candidates during Check the schedules examination and certification periods,handles the trainings of *Registration required* a large number of teachers during missions abroad 40 lecturers and educational specialists with multiple specialisms, the majority of whom are authors of publications of reference and methods. More information : UGA - CUEF Specialised Schools (design, cinema, art ...) Specialised Schools Enriching internships throughout your study program 3iS graduates enjoy high employment rates (87%) Course offers non-French speakers an introduction to the vocabulary of the Prepares the filmmakers of tomorrow. film and TV professions For 35 years, Spéos has been the leader International crossroads where not only and the opportunity to continue their of higher education in professional French aesthetics and production studies in our school afterwards. This photography in France. techniques are explored, but also those French as a Foreign Language (FFL) of the world over. course is attended by around twenty Recognized internationally. students. International representation over 60 Ranked in the Top 5 best photo schools nationalities. Training offers Film and TV, digital in the world for several years by animation, video games, performing arts different independent rankings. EICAR is a launching pad to give a real and a Master of Arts program. foundation for your passion The only school to offer courses in More information : 3is English since its creation in 1985 – More information : EICAR which is a first for France. Spéos offers courses in English and French, in Paris and London. Wide choice of programs in 5 months in Paris or in London and programs in 1 year or 2 years. More information : SPEOS Specialised Schools Culture, Luxury and Art Market : it is around those 3 programmes that EAC built its reputation. Studying at EAC, not only will you find training courses, jobs and a future, you will also be guided by a dynamic team in Paris, Lyon, Shanghai and Beijing, here to Top-tier design school in Nantes, best adapt the courses to the reality of France Partner of the Chamber of work nowadays.In partnership with the Commerce and Industry of Nantes, Institut National de Gemmologie and the Ecole Supérieure du Parfum, EAC continues Scan to register & Private institution for higher to attain excellence and international education dedicated to design visibility. Check the schedules professions, in association with the University of Nantes. More information : EAC *Registration required* Four core values : - the recognition of creative workers as true professionals. - the promotion of design as a strong economic asset. - design as a trigger for innovation. - design as a practice that tackles social, economic and environmental issues in a responsible way. More information : L'école de design .
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