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Introduction | p. 1 |
Background information | |
The pattern of higher-education provision in France | p. 7 |
The universities | p. 7 |
Etudes courtes: the STS and IUT | p. 12 |
The grandes ecoles and ecoles specialisees | p. 15 |
Courses in French universities | p. 19 |
The organization of studies: the 'classical' pattern | p. 21 |
Reform: Licence-Master-Doctorat (LMD) | p. 27 |
Courses for foreign students/vacation courses | p. 31 |
Accommodation and welfare services | p. 34 |
The role of the CNOUS and CROUS in student life | p. 34 |
Student restaurants | p. 35 |
CROUS accommodation | p. 36 |
Private-sector accommodation | p. 39 |
Other CROUS services | p. 40 |
CROUS provision for scholarship holders | p. 41 |
Sport and medical facilities | p. 42 |
Practical advice | |
Working in France | p. 47 |
Documentation | p. 47 |
Making an application | p. 48 |
Tax and health insurance | p. 49 |
Vacation work | p. 50 |
The gap year | p. 52 |
Teaching assistantships in secondary education | p. 53 |
Teaching assistantships in higher education | p. 57 |
Work experience placements/internships | p. 58 |
Studying in France: what to do before you go | p. 61 |
Pre-registration formalities | p. 62 |
Accommodation matters | p. 66 |
Health and personal insurance for visitors to France | p. 69 |
Other insurance | p. 71 |
Financial arrangements | p. 71 |
Travel arrangements | p. 73 |
Things to take with you | p. 75 |
Studying in France: what to do when you get there | p. 77 |
Taking up CROUS-controlled accommodation | p. 78 |
Taking up private-sector accommodation | p. 81 |
Registration (inscription administrative) | p. 85 |
Enrolment (inscription pedagogique) | p. 88 |
Adapting to French patterns of study | p. 89 |
Settling down and making contacts | p. 91 |
Medical matters | p. 92 |
Further practical advice | p. 94 |
Returning and reintegrating | p. 100 |
Academic matters | p. 100 |
Leaving your accommodation | p. 101 |
Reporting back | p. 102 |
Financial matters | p. 103 |
Travel arrangements | p. 104 |
The year ahead | p. 104 |
French institutions of higher education and their towns | |
Introduction | p. 109 |
Aix-en-Provence | p. 111 |
Amiens | p. 118 |
Angers | p. 124 |
Besancon | p. 132 |
Bordeaux | p. 136 |
Caen | p. 146 |
Clermont-Ferrand | p. 153 |
Dijon | p. 159 |
Grenoble | p. 164 |
Lille | p. 172 |
Limoges | p. 180 |
Lyon | p. 187 |
Marseille | p. 197 |
Metz | p. 204 |
Montpellier | p. 209 |
Nancy | p. 217 |
Nantes | p. 223 |
Nice | p. 232 |
Orleans | p. 237 |
Paris and la region parisienne | p. 244 |
Pau | p. 256 |
Poitiers | p. 262 |
Reims | p. 268 |
Rennes | p. 274 |
Rouen | p. 282 |
Saint-Etienne | p. 288 |
Strasbourg | p. 294 |
Toulouse | p. 301 |
Tours | p. 310 |
Glossary and abbreviations | p. 317 |
Appendices | p. 327 |
Useful addresses (language assistants and work placements) | p. 327 |
Job application and CV | p. 329 |
Letter of acceptance | p. 330 |
CROUS application form | p. 331 |
University applications | p. 333 |
Course application form (including L3 and higher) | p. 334 |
Requesting recognition of qualifications | p. 337 |
Confirming your place at a French university | p. 338 |
Learning agreement (contrat d'etudes) | p. 340 |
Accommodation | p. 342 |
Websites | p. 342 |
Common abbreviations used in advertisements | p. 342 |
Embassies and Consulates General | p. 344 |
Select bibliography and internet addresses | p. 345 |
Index | p. 351 |
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