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2 ) International Relations- Centrale Marseille 2007

International Relations- Centrale Marseille 2007 ( 3

CONTENT

1. The Ecole Centrale Marseille .............................................page 4

2. Before Leaving ......................................................................pa

ge 7

3. Arriving in France ................................................................page 7

4. Your arrival in Marseille ......................................................page 8

5. Public transport .....................................................................pag

e 8

6. Budget / Cost of living ........................................................page 9

7. Student Facilities .................................................................page 10

8. Accomodation ........................................................................

page 12

9. Meals ........................................................................

.............page 13

10. Calendar ........................................................................

......page 13

11. Interesting Links ...............................................................page 13

12. Contact Persons ................................................................page 14

13. Editorial ........................................................................

........page 15

4 ) International Relations- Centrale Marseille 2007

1. The Ecole Centrale Marseille

• What is a Grande Ecole

d'Ingénieurs? An original feature of the French system of higher education in science and technology is that there are in fact two parallel systems: the universities, and the Grandes Ecoles d'Ingénieurs that train highly selected students to occupy key positions as engineer-manag- ers in a wide range of industries and public administrations in France and abroad.

The particular features of the Grandes Ecoles

include: highly selective admissions procedures ; top-level teaching staff that includes a mix of academics, professionals from business and in- dustry and consultants; courses that are closely tailored to match the present and future requirements of industry and business in France and abroad ;

Company and industrial placements, and

student projects commissioned by compa- nies ; a staff-student ratio that enables stu- dents' progress to be closely monitored ; a wide range of extra-curricular activi- ties: the arts, cultural activities, voluntary work, sports and pre-professional projects (student-run Junior Companies, etc.) ; a strong esprit de corps, fostered by

The Ecole Centrale Marseille is a Grande

Ecole d'Ingénieurs, set up in 2003-2004 by the

fusion of four engineering schools, the oldest of which was founded in the 1890s.

The Ecole Centrale are among the most

prestigious of the French Grandes Ecoles d'Ingénieurs, offering an M.Sc. level post- graduate degree in science, engineering and management (Diplôme d'Ingénieur). Centrale

Marseille students are recruited from among

the successful candidates in the Centrale-

SUPELEC competitive entrance examination

after a preparatory two-year undergraduate course in maths, physics and chemistry (the

Classes Préparatoires).

International Relations- Centrale Marseille 2007 ( 5 context the Marseille area has developed into a major centre for tertiary sector industries, located at the hub of an international crossroads linking the Eu- ropean Union to the Greater Mediterranean area: search and higher education (more than 100,000 students), · France's leading centre for Microelectronics (ST

Microelectronics, Atmel, Gemplus) and for Pho-

tonics (Alcatel Space, SESO and more than 100 SMEs) · A major industrial centre: petrochemicals and chemicals, metallurgy, aeronautics (Eurocopter,

Dassault), robotics;

· Cadarache chosen as the site of the ITER inter- national nuclear fusion research centre. natural and cultural environment:

Provence's rich cultural heritage, sunny

climate, Mediterranean lifestyle, impressive range of natural landscapes, historic towns and villages

A paradise for outdoor sports and activities:

rock climbing and scuba diving in the Calanques natural park; sail- ing and sail boarding ; skiing and mountaineering (major Alpine resorts within less than four hours' drive), and a strategic position with easy access to

Barcelona, Genoa, Nice, Lyon

and Paris (3 hours by the TGV high-speed train).

6 ) International Relations- Centrale Marseille 2007

• International Relations Office

The International Relations Office is

responsible for:

Negotiating, setting up and promoting ex-

change and co-operation programmes, for stu- dents, faculty and researchers (European pro- grammes, bilateral agreements, double-degree programmes, etc.); Informing international institutions, following up and developing links with current international partners;

Informing Centrale Mar-

seille students about study abroad opportunities;

In association with the

language department, developing students' lan- guage and cross-cultural resources;

Pre-departure formalities (administrative for-

malities, insurance, accomodation, etc.);

European harmonization (Bologna process);

Information and help for students in their

search for international work placements.

Welcoming international students and helping

them adapt smoothly to their new academic and social environment.

Participation in and follow-up to the selection

boards for international studies.

Participation in networks at international

and national level. the exchange of students, professors, and re- searchers by seeking appropriate funding :

ERASMUS programmes (European Inter-uni-

ships and industrial placements in Europe) ;

Scholarships awarded by the Provence-

Alpes-Côte-d'Azur Regional Council;

Scholarships awarded by the Bouches-du-

Rhône Local Council, and by the Rectorate of the

Aix-Marseille Academy ;

BRAFITEC Network

EIFFEL excellence scolarships awarded

by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs International Relations- Centrale Marseille 2007 ( 7

BEFORE LEAVING - ARRIVING IN FRANCE

2. Before Leaving

If you are a student of the European Union or the

European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein

and Norway, and the 27 EU Member States) you need a valid identity card.

If you are a non-European Community, non EEA

student:

You need a valid passport/visa.

http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/entrer- france_4063 To obtain your visa, you need to contact the French embassy or consulate in your home country.

You also should bring your Health record (vac-

cinations)

3. Arriving in France

If you are a non-European Community, non

EEA student, you have to apply for a temporary

student residence permit as soon as you arrive. the required documents. If you request is ac- cepted, you will be invited to collect your resi- dence card at the Préfecture des Bouches-du -Rhône in Marseille :

Préfecture des Bouches-du-Rhône

Bureau des Etrangers

66
b rue Saint Sébastien 1 3 00 6

Marseille

Tel : 0

4 91 1
5 6 8 2 8 métro Castellane

Open from Monday to Friday from 8.30 a.m. to 4

p.m. (no appointment necessary: be ready for a long wait). documents:

Photocopy of valid passport

tocopy of French student card)

Proof of means of subsistence (scholarship

equate funds)

4 passport photos

A medical examination is compulsory for non-

European Community students. After handing

in your application for a residence permit, the student receives a notice to attend the medical examination. At the medical examination you will be given a document on which you need to put a permit. (OMI)

61, boulevard Rabatau

13008 Marseille (métro Prado)

Bank account

Opening a bank account is strongly recom-

mended. You will need to have a bank account to receive the accomodation allowance. To open a bank account, you have to provide the following documents:

Photocopy of passport

Proof of accomodation

Photocopy of student card or pre-registration.

8 ) International Relations- Centrale Marseille 2007

YOUR ARRIVAL IN MARSEILLE - PUBLIC TRANSPORT

4. Your arrival in Marseille

• By Plane

MARSEILLE-PROVENCE (Tel. : 04 42 14 14 14)

To get from the Marseille-Provence airport (Mari-

gnane) to the city center, you can take a taxi or a shuttle arrives at the main Marseille railway sta- tion (St. Charles) and runs everyday from 6 a.m. to 10.50 p.m. (every 20 minutes). The duration of

• By Train

You will arrive at Saint-Charles station, which is in the city center. You can take the bus, under- ground (métro) or taxi from the station.

• Taxis

Taxi Radio Marseille : Tel. : 04 91 02 20 20

http://www.taximarseille.com

5. Public transport

• Bus and metro

Marseille has a bus and metro

network. There are two metro lines (lines M1 and M2) and a more extensive bus network.

The metro runs from about 5

a.m to 9 p.m. You can use the same card or ticket on different lines (bus and métro). To get to Centrale Marseille, take metro

1 direction ‘La Rose' and then walk or take bus

nr.1 to the Technopôle de Château-Gombert.

• Tickets for Public Transport

Your public transport ticket or card should be

validated before getting on the bus or subway.

Carte Libertés - full fare

used by several passengers (4 max.). It can also be used for free parking at metro stations.

Price per ride :

Carte Personnelle - Full or reduced fares

The carte personnelle is for a named passenger

and carries your photo. It contains a memory in which your personal rights are stored. With this card, you can choose the formula best suited to your travel requirements. It is the only travel card rates (period or season rates) The card also in- cludes a rechargeable ‘purse' which gives you access to full or reduced rates and the metro car- parks. The card is valid for 2 years. You can obtain your card at the RTM Espace Infos or at metro sta- tions (points d'accueil).

GO ! : chargeable on the Carte Personnelle. It

gives you 1 year of unlimited travel on the RTM (bus and metro) and SNCF (train) networks (be- tween 2 stations situated within the Marseille city limits), as well as free parking in RTM carparks .

Carte Solo - single journey fare

This ticket can be bought on the bus, from auto-

matic ticket machines at the entrance to metro sta- tions and at RTM For more information: L'Espace Infos R.T.M. (Ré- gie des Transports Marseillais)

6, rue des Fabres

13001 Marseille (Tel. : 04 91 91 92 10)

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BUDGET / COST OF LIVING

6. Budget / Cost of living

on your way of life. Here is a rough guide for an average budget:

Accomodation Cité U

University restaurant

Shopping

Personal expenses

Leisure activities (cinema, concert, bar)

Communication

Transport

Total amount

Additional Expenses:

On arrival you will have to pay :

Tuition fees (for non-exchange programs)

Health insurance (for non-European Commu-

nity students)

A returnable deposit for your accomodation (1 to

2 months rent) + trimestrial payment (CROUS)

Initial expenditure (sheets, towels, cooking

utensils, books etc.)

In France you can apply for the APL

(Aide Personnalisée au Logement) ac- comodation allowance, from the French

Government (CAF). The amount var-

ies according to the rent paid and the status of the student. The form you CROUS

CAF web-

site (http://www.caf.fr).

10 ) International Relations- Centrale Marseille 2007

7. Student Facilities

• Centrale Marseille library

Open Monday 11.30 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. & Tuesday to-

Friday from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.

Website: http://doc.ec-marseille.fr

Centrale Marseille's is an open-stack library, re- served for Centrale Marseille students and staff. It is run in collaboration with the library of the

Université de Provence and the IMT library.

It offers traditional documentation and gives ac-

cess to various sources of information (e.g. da- tabanks) that are related to Centrale Marseille's research. In addition to the library's own stacks, students can have access to the catalogues of other libraries and research facilities.

French and international specialised and

general interest newspapers, magazines and re- views and laboratories working in partnership with Centrale Marseille

CD-ROMS and video cassettes

Library Services

Loans

Customised document search

Thematic lists by subject area drawn up regu-

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