Are you an Erasmus student and not yet fluent in French? Don’t worry, thanks to Erasmus News you can read articles in your native language, get our tips and tricks, as well as information about finding accommodation, life in France, events, and much more. Here you will find all articles in english.
I just love how in Paris, the Eiffel Tower can pop up between streets, offering the prettiest views.
Paris is a city where every corner could be an Instagram spot. The architecture, the Seine, and the adorable cafes make up this beautiful city. I have rounded up the best 15 Paris Instagram Spots that you can’t miss while in Paris. I’ve included some famous recognizable spots, as well as some hidden ones you may have not known about!
If the flashy high-end boutiques of the rue Saint-Honoré or Saint-Germain aren’t really your (or your wallet’s) thing and you prefer your clothes, bags, shoes, and accessories to have a bit of history behind them, you’ll want to be make a beeline for Paris’ finest vintage stores. Here we’ve gathered together nine of the best for your perusal, spread across the many outstanding shopping districts of the French capital.
There are more than 16 universities in Paris! Now, you can imagine how it can be difficult to find a comfortable seat in the BU (Bibliothèque Universitaire). As a crowed city, we don’t recommend noisy café to study your exam. Be My Nounou Team has selected the most beautiful libraries in the city of love.
Public transportation is easy to use in Paris. The Paris local transport system (RATP) provides travel by metro, bus and tram. RER (suburban trains) circulate within the 5 zones of Ile-de-France. Public transportation normally operates between 5 30 am to 1 am every day, except on Fridays and Saturdays when the Metro stays open one hour later. The RER tends to terminate their service earlier than the Metro.
As the Erasmus scheme marks its 30th birthday, many students are preparing for a semester at a French university. Here's the inside word on the things you need to know before studying in France.
Social Security provides foreign students with social coverage while studying in France. To increase the amount of their healthcare expenses that is reimbursed, they may take out complementary health insurance, or mutuelle.
Whether you’re in France or on your way, learning the language is essential so here are ten tested and true methods that are guaranteed to help you improve (and won’t cost a cent.)