Study In France Opportunities For Due Students
27/11/2025
On November 26, 2025, the University of Economics – University of Đà Nẵng (DUE), in collaboration with the Embassy of France in Vietnam, organized an information session on study opportunities in France. The event attracted a large number of students interested in pursuing higher education and personal development in a country renowned for its long-standing and top-tier education system in Europe.
Mr. Yves Romani, Director of the French Institute in Đà Nẵng, provided an overview of undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD programs in France, international study opportunities, and the various support pathways available to students throughout their study-abroad journey. Special emphasis was placed on detailed guidance regarding scholarships for international students, admission requirements, and financial support options that significantly reduce study costs and broaden access to high-quality French education.
Notably, all Vietnamese students enrolled in French public higher education institutions benefit from a form of “scholarship” through highly subsidized tuition fees. On average, the French Government covers approximately €13,000 per year per student; students themselves pay only €2,895–€3,941, with the remainder subsidized by the government.
The interactive Q&A session with the Campus France Vietnam representative helped students gain clear insights into application preparation, scholarship selection criteria, suitable study paths aligned with their majors and future career goals. The atmosphere was lively, with numerous questions about academic programs, financial requirements, living environment, and admission conditions.
The University of Economics continuously creates favorable conditions for students to access exchange programs, credit transfers, and short- or long-term study abroad opportunities with prestigious global partners. Through this connection, DUE reaffirms its mission to train high-quality, globally integrated, and creative human resources ready to meet the demands of globalization in education and the labor market.