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Jean-Pierre TROTIGNON (2006). a training of Top engineers with international ambition. An International Network. A network of over 60 ‘Grandes Écoles’ and Engineering Institutes. Located in over 40 cities. All Fields of Engineering. n. +. i. Objective of “n+i” Programmes.
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Jean-PierreTROTIGNON (2006) a training of Top engineerswith international ambition
An International Network A network of over 60 ‘Grandes Écoles’ and Engineering Institutes Located in over 40 cities All Fields of Engineering
n + i Objective of “n+i” Programmes To train engineers with international ambition ? • A top training in sciences and technology • To be fluent in English national + A training in Management of international projects Exposure to different cultures A good practice of one or two foreign languages Be creative and open-minded Preparation to communicate Prove autonomy and adaptability international
Objective of “n+i” Programmes What we promote : • International Degrees : Official Master Degree, Dual Degrees • Mixed classes, with local students (both ways of exchanges) • Language practice • Discovering the culture (history, traditions, political and social organization, sports …) • Placements in companies to discover the way of working, of thinking, of living, etc. • Personal assistance from professors, French students
A Programme of Cooperation Cultural Experience, a key point World to … France France to … World Levels of Cooperation, - Cooperation and selection - Dual Degree
Why study Engineering in France ?Part I World class industry • Transport, Communications, Food/drink, Materials, Energy, Technology, Civil Engineering, Construction, etc. Excellence in engineering education Strong scientific and technological courses content World renowned laboratories teachers and researchers (Nobel Prizes, Field medals) A fine cultural heritage A warm welcome for foreign students A European Choice
Why study Engineering in France ?Part II To become a Manager of Engineering Included in the engineering education • Management, Social sciences and humanities training • Foreign languages training Industrial involvement Industrial placements with tutorial support providing the opportunity to work on real industrial projects The opportunity to visit companies and their production sites Financial support during studies Placements in Europe
High Tech in France Energy Textile Building Materials Computer Industrial Agriculture Environment Food sciences Civil Engineering Telecommunications Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Information Technologies
Why Study Engineering in French ? • Programme offers an access to a National degree: Diplôme d’Ingénieur = Official Master’s Degree (L M D), Bologna classification, recognized worldwide As a student in a National degree foreign student is treated as French student (tuition fees, insurances, etc.) Possibility to get scholarships from the French Government Programme provides a gentle introduction not only to French academic system but also to the French culture. It is a complete cultural and linguistic exchange with French students French is used by many people worldwide and there are 51 French speaking countries on 5 continents, which means proficiency in French is a valuable career asset
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The « n+i » Network • 61 « Grandes Écoles » and Engineering Institutes in France • In over 250 fields of Engineering ( Agriculture, Food Industry, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil, Biotechnologies, Materials, Polymers, Environment, Processing, Electronic, Computer, Industrial, Information Technologies, Textiles, etc…) • 7 000 ‘post-graduate’ students per year(30 000 students in total) • Over 250 Research laboratories • 1500 PhD Students • Strong International Cooperation with more than 40 countries
Some figures of « n+i » • Most important network of “Grandes Ecoles” covering all fields of engineering (Arts et Métiers, Supélec, SupTélécom Bretagne, ESTP, ESIEE, INSA Toulouse, Strasbourg, Rennes, ENS Chimie Clermont Ferrand, Nancy…, Mines Nancy, ENSSAT, ENSCI Limoges, ENSIACET, ENSEEIHT …) • Partnerships with the best universities in the world (over 40 agreements with Greece, Japan, Australia, China, Iran, South Korea, Hungary, Russia, Thailand, Jordan, Mexico, Argentina, Taiwan, …..) • Scholarship fund of 1 million € from companies such as Total, France Telecom, Dassault systèmes, Rhodia, EDF, PSA, Faurécia, Thomson, Lafarge, ST Microelectronics, MacaoWater, Saint-Gobain, Rockwell Collins, Danone, Snecma, Bouygues, Soletanche, etc.) • In 2005, 360 Students in France from 35 countries
Some figures of « n+i » Evolution of the recruitment of « n+i » students
Our two programmes ‘Experience’ in France Programme in 1 year Master’s Degree(s) Programme in 2 years Official Master Degree = Diplôme d’Ingénieur Accredited by the national committee CTI European standard, World wide recognized Access to Doctorate Funding from France Same degree as French students No Degree, Transfers of credits ECTS
Welcome 4 days Period of linguistic, cultural and methodological adaptation Scheme Training in France Welcome at Paris Airport4-day introduction to France Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education
Period of linguistic, cultural and methodological adaptation Scheme Training in France Beginning of the Engineering studies in September Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education Welcome MNF 4 days July-Sept
Period of linguistic, cultural and methodological adaptation Scheme Training in France Part 2Jan. - Mar.Part 1Sept - Dec. ST Semester of Transition Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education Welcome MNF ST 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar.
Training in France Period of linguistic, cultural and methodological adaptation Period of linguistic, cultural and methodological adaptation Part 2Jan. - Mar.Part 1Sept - Dec. ST Semester of Transition Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education Welcome MNF ST 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar.
‘Experience’ in France Period of linguistic, cultural and methodological adaptation Tailor-made courses for non-French speaking students Small groups of international students per topic Students can ask questions and get answers in English Personal tutoring Courses of French vocabulary of the topic Extra-curricula activities with French students Part 2Jan. - Mar.Part 1Sept - Dec. ST Semester of Transition Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent A low level in French is possible,English required, high motivation needed + 4 years of Higher Education Welcome MNF ST 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar.
Master’s Degree(s) Official Master’s Degree(s) in 2 Years Official Master’s Degree Diplôme d’ingénieur Training in France Part 2Jan. - Mar.Part 1Sept - Dec. ST Semester of Transition Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education Welcome MNF ST 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar.
Master’s Degree(s) Official Master’s Degree(s) in 2 Years Official Master’s Degree Diplôme d’ingénieur Training in France M1 Training in Engineering M1b Mar. - June 1st Year (M1) Part 2Jan. - Mar.Part 1Sept - Dec. ST Semester of Transition Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education M1 Welcome MNF ST 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar. Mar-June
Master’s Degree(s) Official Master’s Degree(s) in 2 Years Official Master’s Degree Diplôme d’ingénieur Training in France July – Aug. Internship Training in Engineering M1b Mar. - June Part 2Jan. - Mar.Part 1Sept - Dec. ST Semester of Transition Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education M1 Internship Welcome MNF ST 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar. Mar-June July-Aug.
Master’s Degree(s) Official Master’s Degree(s) in 2 Years Official Master’s Degree Diplôme d’ingénieur M2b Mar. - June Final Year Project 2nd Year (M2) M2a Engineering Training Sept – Mar. July – Aug. Internship Training in Engineering M1b Mar. - June Part 2Jan. - Mar.Part 1Sept - Dec. ST Semester of Transition Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education M1 M2 M3 Internship Welcome MNF ST 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar. Mar-June July-Aug. Sept-Mar. Mar.-June
‘Experience’ in France Experience(s) in 1 Year No Degree Credits Transfer Certificate CTC A semester with the choice between:a) Coursesb) Researchc) Internship In France or Europe Mar. - June Part 2Jan. - Mar.Part 1Sept - Dec. ST Semester of Transition Intensive courses of French July - Sept MNF Bachelor or equivalent + 4 years of Higher Education Welcome MNF ST CTC 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar. Mar-June
Recruitment PARTNERSHIP Professional Training M2b Project Professional experience M2a Internship M1 Internship ST ST MNF MNF 2 years 1 year M1 M2 M3 Internship Welcome MNF ST 4 days July-Sept Sept-Dec./Jan.-Mar. Mar.-June July-Aug. Sept-Mar. Mar.-June
PARTNERSHIP www.nplusi.com Rhodia, Thomson, Total, PSA, Bouygues, Soletanche, France Telecom, S2M Dassault systèmes, Lafarge, Elyo, STmicroelectronics, Snecma Faurécia, Macao Water, Rockwell Collins, Renault, Michelin, Alcatel, Saint Gobain, Danone, L’Oreal… A fund of 1 Million € for scholarships since 2004
www.nplusi.com ◊ Only one application form ◊ Scholarship Opportunities ◊ Total Cultural immersion ◊ Personalized Tutoring ◊ International renowned Master Degree www.nplusi.com
Total costs Living Expenses Academic costs • Tuition fees (as for French Students) • Insurance (compulsory) • Specific programmes • Tutoring • Personal assistance • Transfers • Intensive courses of French • Cultural preparation • etc.
Cost can be reduced to 0 €thanks to additional scholarships Total academic costs for 2 Years French Gouvernment Subsidies Real Costs Student • Academic costs • Tuition fees • Insurance • Specific programmes 24 000 € 400 € 7 000 € - 18 000 € = - 400 € = - 6 000 € 0 7 000 € 18 400 € 31 400 € 13 000 € Maximum
Funding Different ways to complement the funding of 13 000 € from …… I. Personal contribution (family, loans) II. Governments (Bilateral agreements) III. European funding (Alban, Leonardo, etc.) IV. France (additional scholarships, «Eiffel», Embassies ...) V. Regions (Limousin, Franche Comté), Cities (Brest, Besançon) VI. Grandes Écoles, Universities, Foundations, Institutions VII. Assistantships, part time jobs VIII. Partnerships with companies
Costs of living for two years Living Expenses Housing and Food • Living expenses vary from one city to another and it depends on your standard of living • Without any funding minimum 14 000 € pa As a student with French Government funding 600 € per month (7 000 € pa)
contact@ nplusi.com www. nplusi.com www.nplusi.com • A wide selection, by keywords, of the right French “Grandes Ecoles” • A single gate for application forms, registration, etc. Assistance for visas Personalized welcome from the first minute(Package EduFrance including insurances) Personal tutoring Cultural and Linguistic preparation Personal assistance for day life (accommodation, etc.) Management of industrial placements (Club of Companies) Transfers
www.nplusi.com Selection and admission of Candidates • Personal qualities to become a manager • Motivation, • Curiosity, • Open mindedness, • Autonomy, • Evaluation through interviews • Face to face (Embassies, EduFrance desks) • “n+i” missions with professors representing the network, • Long distance interviews (Internet, viseo interviews) • Evaluation data sheet automatically added to the application form
Find your training in over 60 Top Engineering Institutes by using key words among 250
Can be much less down to 0 €with additional scholarships Total costs for 1 Year Real Costs France Student • Academic costs • Tuition fees • Insurance • Specific programmes 12 000 € 400 € 7 000 € - 10 000 € = - 400 € = 2 000 € 0 7 000 € 10 400 € 19 400 € 9 000 € Automaticscholarship Maximum
Jean-PierreTROTIGNON a training of Top engineerswith international ambition