Campus France launches global campaign to attract international students

admin 0 Comments December 5, 2020

Campus France, the national agency for the promotion of French higher education, has announced a new media campaign to encourage international students to apply to French institutions.

With slogans such as “j’ai choisi la France pour faire mes études supérieures, et vous?”, “en France, on prend soin de vous”, and “rendez-vous en France”, the campaign features 20 international students and alumni from different countries including Senegal, Germany, Mexico and South Korea.

“Students and alumni were selected after a call through our France alumni network, which regroups 320,000 alumni from French HE institutions,” explained Campus France communications director Florent Bonaventure.

He added that representatives came from a mix of backgrounds in different disciplines and institutions, both public and private, to represent the range of the French educational offer.“Student ambassadors and alumni have a first hand experience of the French HE system,” he continued.

“They are the true prescriptors both to their friends and peers. Alumni are also role models: they demonstrate that former students in France get good and interesting jobs all over the world.”

The objective of the campaign is to keep France’s position among the top destinations countries for international students while maintaining the ambitious course set two years ago by the strategy Bienvenue en France, which includes the goal of attracting 500,000 international students by 2027.
According to Campus France’s Key Figures 2020 report, in 2018/19 the country hosted 358,000 international students, a 21% increase compared to five years previously.

Yet even as numbers increase, “France has suffered for several years now from the ever stronger appeal of English as a language of instruction, and from the appearance of new destinations”.In addition, the country has seen a limited decrease in mobility of around 20%, although the number of incoming students varied depending on their region of origin.

Around half of Asian and American students did not come to France at the start of the 2020/21 academic year – although they may have nonetheless registered and begun studies online – while numbers of African students arriving did not change. North African and Gulf student numbers this year actually increased.

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