On October 25, the University of Economics - University of Danang collaborated with Campus France Vietnam to organize an information session about studying in France and opportunities for French-language scholarships, which attracted significant interest from the students. The event was attended by representatives from Campus France Vietnam, including Florent Menard - Director of Campus France Vietnam in Hanoi; Aurore Coville - Campus France Officer in Hanoi; and Nguyen Ba Nam - Head of Campus France Da Nang Office. Representing the University of Economics were Dr. Doan Thi Lien Huong - Head of the Department of Science & International Cooperation, along with department leaders and numerous students.
Students eagerly explore information on studying in France
Dr. Doan Thi Lien Huong speaking at the information session on scholarships to study in France
During the session, the speakers provided detailed insights into the French higher education system, reputable educational institutions, undergraduate and graduate programs in France, and prominent fields of study. Additionally, the French student life experience was introduced through the perspectives of experts, along with guidance on tuition fees, living expenses, student visa procedures, and popular tourist destinations in France that students can explore to immerse themselves in the local culture. Becoming an international student in France, students of the University of Economics have various advantages such as priority access to cultural activities, discounts at local restaurants, benefits in public transportation, and participation in student organizations and associations, etc.
Valuable information on studying in France and scholarship opportunities shared with students of the University of Economics
In the segment introducing scholarships to study in France, representatives from Campus France Vietnam provided detailed information about the scholarships offered by the French Government for Vietnamese students, including “France Excellence,” “Eiffel Excellence,” as well as other scholarships from the French Government, the Vietnamese Government, corporations, investment funds, and research organizations. These scholarships will help students realize their dreams of studying in France in the future. The students were also enthusiastic about having their questions answered regarding various scholarship opportunities available to international students and exploring detailed information to apply for scholarships to study abroad.
The event provided an opportunity for students of the University of Economics to gain a clearer understanding of the opportunities to study in France, paving the way for the development of their knowledge and skills in an international academic environment.
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