France sees “moderate decline” in int’l students due to Covid-19
The number of international students in France increased to 370,000 in 2019-20, up 23% compared to five years before.
The number of international students in France increased to 370,000 in 2019-20, up 23% compared to five years before.
Campus France has announced a new media campaign to encourage international students to apply to French institutions featuring 20 students and alumni.
Despite the growth in the number of international students studying in France (up to 358,000 in 2018/19). the proportion of students globally who choose the country to study in has declined when compared with other popular destinations.
Campus France has announced a new international campaign to give a voice to those who have chosen France for their studies.
The first 25 institutions to receive the “Bienvenue en France” label, a certification of their standards of international student services, have been announced by minister of higher education, research and innovation.
French internationalisation agency Campus France has opened an office in London located in the French Embassy in an effort to provide support for the mobility of students and researchers.
The French government has committed €10m to improving international student services across universities in the country in a bid to boost the attractiveness of its higher education institutions internationally.
France will introduce a differential system for non-EEA students that will see tuition fees increase considerably, while at the same time tripling its scholarship offer.