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Chinese New Year 2024: The Year of the Wood Dragon

Le 10 février 2024 signera le départ des festivités du Nouvel An chinois. Une année placée sous l’égide du Dragon de bois. Le Dragon de bois, cinquième animal du zodiaque chinois, est un animal puissant, majestueux, et intelligent. Elle est l'occasion de découvrir les traditions chinoises et de profiter de défilés colorés en musique. Si [...] More

France: a destination of choice for foreign students

While France is the world’s leading tourist destination, it is also attracting more and more foreign students, with over 400,000 foreign students. France now welcomes as many or more foreign students than before the Covid-19 global health crisis. While Anglo-Saxon universities are not lacking in attractiveness, France succeeds in attracting students through low tuition fees […]

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Ranking of the most visited cities

Each year, Mastercard compiles the ranking of the most visited cities of the year. Surprisingly, London is dethroned in favour of Bangkok. According to this ranking, which is based on an estimate of the number of international visitors expected in 2016 and not on the attendance actually observed, it is indeed Bangkok that should settle […]

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International Women’s Day around the world

International Women's Day, celebrated every year on March 8, is always an opportunity to question the status of women around the world. Rather than deploring poor student countries, we have decided to focus on the good practices of certain countries which are paving the way towards greater equality between men and women. Iceland, master of [...] More

All about the personal carbon footprint

Depending on their lifestyle, an individual emits a greater or lesser amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. Knowing the measurement of your carbon footprint (CO2) allows you to correct certain consumption habits in order to reduce your carbon impact on the environment. What is the personal carbon footprint? We speak of a Personal […]

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What is the tourism of tomorrow?

Tourism is one of the sectors hardest hit by the global Coronavirus health crisis. In 2020, tourist destinations received 1 billion fewer international arrivals than the previous year. The health crisis has put 100 to 120 million jobs in tourism at risk, most of them in small and medium-sized businesses.A situation which has an impact […]

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Summer jobs, internships for students abroad

More and more students are going abroad, whether for work, travel, internships or semesters of study. According to a 2022 report published by the UNESCO Statistical Institute, there were more than 6.3 million international students in 2020, compared to 2 million in 2000. China was the leading country of origin for students in 2019 internationals, […]

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Going abroad in IVB

Are you young and want to work in the United States or elsewhere? So International Volunteering in Business or IVB is for you! It is very difficult for a young graduate to start his professional career abroad. Thanks to International Volunteering in Business, this is now becoming accessible to all. Created in 2001, the IVB […]

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More and more French expatriates

The latest statistics confirm the trend observed in recent years. The French, which have long been more home loving than their neighbours, have really started to enjoy expatriation. The number of expatriates has increased by more than 50% in ten years. Heading for Asia / Oceania and North America Overall, the major trends remain the […]

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Trend: Student mobility

Driven by increasing globalization, students are increasingly mobile and seek to develop their skills by completing their higher education abroad. This promotes the mobility of workers, who are used from an early age to evolve in different cultural contexts. The number of French expatriates aged from 18 to 25 has increased by 14% since 2008, […]

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