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Ecole Supérieure des Affaires de Paris

HEC Paris (Ecole des hautes études) is the leading public business school in France and the most comprehensive business school in France, founded in 1881, offering undergraduate, master and doctoral degrees and MBA. Since 2005, the Ecole Supérieure des Affaires de Paris has been ranked at the top of the European Business School Rankings.

National Civil Aviation School

ENAC (École nationale de l'aviation civile) is the only civil aviation vocational school in France, its predecessor was created in 1936 for the development of aviation, later merged with the former National School of Civil Aviation in 2011 to form It is located in the South-Pyrénées region, with ENAC (National School of Civil Aviation) engineers, air traffic system engineers, civil aviation pilots, professional master's programs and other specialties.

François-Comté University

Franche Comté University (also known as: Besançon University; Université de Besançon Franche Comté) is a famous public comprehensive university in France, with a long history, founded in 1423, with specialties, matriculation, undergraduate, master, doctoral and other degrees. It has six faculties: Language, Human and Social Sciences, Law, Economics, Politics and Management, Science and Technology, Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sports Science and Technology, Industrial Science, Technology and Management.

University of Western Brittany

The Université de Bretagne Occidentale is a leading multidisciplinary university in France, founded in 1971 and located in Brest, Brittany, with a convenient location. It has four engineering schools, one engineering school, and three professional research schools. It has four engineering schools, one engineering school, and three professional research schools;

Paris Sorbonne

The Sorbonne is the largest university in France to teach humanities, social sciences and anthropology, which is the main focus of this university. Founded in 1253, the Sorbonne's School of French Literature teaches the ancient languages and history of European literature, as well as the study of famous European writers from ancient times to the present. The Sorbonne (Paris IV) is one of the oldest schools in the world.

Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Troyes

ESC Troyes (Ecole supérieure de Commerce de Troyes) is the youngest business management school in France, founded in 1992; in 1999, together with the School of International Management, the School of International Tourism, the Higher School of Applied Arts and the School of International Business. In 1999, it formed a group with the Ecole supérieure de commerce de Troyes, with the main specializations being business management, tourism, international business, sports industry management, business innovation, etc.

University Center Leonardo da Vinci, France

Pole Universitaire Leonard de Vinci, the first provincial university in France, was founded in 1995 by the Council of the Hauts-de-Seine, and is located in the new district of La Défense in the western suburbs of Paris. It is located in the new district of La Défense, a suburb of Paris, and has three advanced colleges, including the Da Vinci School of Management, the Da Vinci Institute of Engineers, and the Da Vinci Institute of Multimedia International, as well as an adult education center and an apprenticeship center.

Le Mans Institute of Materials Engineering

Institut supérieur des matériaux du Mans (ISMANS; Institut supérieur des matériaux du Mans) is a French institute of higher education in materials engineering, affiliated to the University of Le Mans, founded in 1992, and a member of the Association of French Higher Professional Schools, which awards It is a member of the Association of French Higher Professional Schools, which awards a diploma in engineering (equivalent to a master's degree) and aims to train professionals for the transport industry (automobiles, aviation, railroads), the energy industry (reserves and production) and the materials industry (construction, tires, pharmaceuticals).

Higher Foreign Trade School

ESCE (École supérieure du commerce extérieur) is the first French business school specializing in international trade, founded by Mr. Hubert Rousselier in 1968. It was founded in 1968 by Mr. Hubert Rousselier to train the best foreign trade professionals in France in the new era, mainly offering human resources management, international trade, international business management, auditing, international finance, international logistics, business development, international marketing and other specialties.

Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris

ESCP Europe (Ecole supérieure de commerce de Paris-Ecole des Affaire de Paris) was the first business management school in France, founded in 1819; in 1999 it merged with the European School of Commerce in Paris. In 1999, it merged with the European School of Business in Paris to form the ESCP-EAP European School of Management; in April 2009, it officially changed its name to ESCP Europe, with five campuses in London, Madrid, Turin, Berlin and Paris.

Higher School of Computing, Electronics and Automation

Ecole Supérieure d'Informatique, Electronique, Automatique (ESIEA; Ecole Supérieure d'Informatique, Electronique, Automatique) is a prestigious private institution of higher education for engineers in France. ESIEA is a member of the Conference of Graduate Schools of Engineering (CGE), the "n+i" network of engineering schools and the Union of Independent Graduate Schools of Engineering (UGEI). It has undergraduate, master and doctoral programs.

University of Paris III

The University of Paris III (Université Paris III; Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) is a public university in France, founded in 1971, located in the Latin Quarter of Paris, mainly offers language, arts, literature, social sciences The University of Paris is a public university founded in 1971 and located in the Latin Quarter of Paris. It is located in the Latin Quarter of Paris;

Atlantic School of Design, Nantes

Ecole de design Nantes Atlantique is an approved technical institution of higher education, the only one in France designated by the Ministry of Education as a key institution in the design discipline, the only professional design school accredited by the Chinese Ministry of Education, affiliated to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Nantes, founded in 1988, located in the Loire region.

School of Architecture

ESA (Ecole spéciale d'architecture) is a well-known private school in France, founded in 1865 by the engineer Emile Tra in order to oppose the monopoly of art architecture. The main departments include Architecture and Environment, Visual Arts and Expression, History and Human Sciences, Building Science and Technology, Computer Applications and Communication, and can award a DESA diploma (a degree generally recognized in the European Union).

National School of Applied Sciences, Toulouse

The National School of Applied Sciences of Toulouse (INSA DE TOULOUSE), one of the five engineering schools of the INSA Group, was founded in 1963 in Toulouse, the famous aerospace city in southwest France, and is accredited by the Accreditation Council for the Diploma of Engineers to train engineers through It aims to train engineers and develop scientific research activities through initial and continuing education.

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