Alumni are overwhelmingly positive about their studies in France!

Campus France, together with the Verian Institute, surveyed over 10,000 international alumni who studied in France to explore the lasting impact of their education.

Released during the 2nd World Alumni Day, the survey brought out some noteworthy points:

Who Took Part

Respondents, with an average age of 33, came from 154 different countries. The majority aimed for degrees, especially at the Master’s level.

Career Boost

An impressive 87% of alumni found jobs within a year of leaving France, and 91% credited their French education as a key factor in landing their first role. Today, 80% of them are in intellectual or managerial roles.

Language Gains

Studying in France clearly paid off linguistically, with almost 80% of respondents now using French regularly in their daily lives.

Ties to France

Alumni maintain a strong connection to France, with 96% recommending it as a place to study, work, or live. Their experiences in France also sparked a keen interest in collaborating with French businesses and professionals.

 

The findings highlight the long-term career advantages and enduring connections that studying in France brings to international students. Join the community!

 

Check out the main article on Campus France's main website!

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Publié le : 20/08/2024 à 18:11
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