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1 Michel Waldschmidt Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu Centre International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées - CIMPA http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~miw/ Vietnam, November 2007

2 Content Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris VI, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu CIMPA = Centre International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées ICPAM International Center for Pure and Applied Mathematics Erasmus Mundus Master ALGANT in Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory Campus Maths, Campus France Some possible sources for financial supports Michel Waldschmidt http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~miw/ http://www.math.jussieu.fr/

3 Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris VI, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~miw/ Vietnam, November 2007 3

4 4 30 000 students (10 000 medical studies, 20 000 in sciences) 4000 faculty members 180 laboratories 500 scientific and medical collaborations (MOU) with leading universities worldwide 39 500 publications (25 000 in sciences, 13 800 in medicine, 700 ENSCP École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie)

5 Vietnam, November 2007 5 every year: 3 000 Master 200 Engineers 300 Medical doctorates 700 PhD Theses in Sciences 200 sandwich theses with foreign Universities

6 CIMPA = Centre International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées ICPAM International Center for Pure and Applied Mathematics http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~miw/ Vietnam, November 2007 6

7 Centre International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées International Center for Pure and Applied Mathematics Vietnam, November 2007 CIMPA ICPAM http://www.cimpa-icpam.org 7

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10 Erasmus Mundus Master ALGANT in Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~miw/ Vietnam, November 2007 10

11 Erasmus Mundus Masters: an invitation to France and Europe A master in Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory ALGANT 11

12 Mundus Masters: a quality offer in higher education The Bologna process: the European countries are working together to build a common higher education system To help this process the European Community has initiated the Erasmus Mundus Programme, whose first aim is to promote a quality offer in higher education 12

13 Mundus Masters: an invitation to Europe With the Mundus programme the European Community also wants to encourage and enable highly qualified graduates and scholars from all over the world to obtain qualifications and/or experience in the European Union Special funds have been reserved to enforce the programme (scholarships available) Bordeaux 13

14 Mundus Master ALGANT: an invitation to higher mathematics In September 2004 the European Community has selected 19 master courses, among which only one in mathematics: the master in Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory, offered by the Universities of Bordeaux, Leiden, Padova and Paris (ALGANT) ALGANT allows strong graduates to prepare a career in research (in academia (PhD) or in the many companies seeking the know- how taught) Leiden 14

15 Mundus Master ALGANT: how to enroll For more information please visit A good level in Mathematics (strong Bachelor in Mathematics) and in English is required Padova http://www.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/ALGANT 15

16 Campus Maths, Campus France http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~miw/ Vietnam, November 2007 16

17 Choosing mathematics studies in France Enrolling in a master’s program through the CampusMaths network 17

18 18 Choosing mathematics studies in France Among 44 Fields medals, 11 have been awarded to mathematicians in France (Laurent Lafforgue in 2002, Wendelin Werner in 2006) A strong mathematics tradition in France “Paris, the world’s leading center for mathematics” 18

19 Choosing mathematics studies in France New fields of application for mathematics such as meteorology, epidemiology and stochastic theories, cryptography and coding theory Today one out of every three PhD dissertations in fundamental and applied sciences in France is defended by a foreign student 19

20 CampusMaths: objectives Promoting mathematics programs in France throughout the world Orientating foreign students and helping them apply online Coordinating online applications to higher education institutions through a single portal 20

21 A network of 30 French universities which enables its members to: Improve their international visibility Offer programs adapted to an international public Receive standardized applications electronically Choose students according to their profile CampusMaths: a network of universities 21

22 CampusMaths: map of education institutions University of Strasbourg 1 University of Angers UCO (Université catholique de l’Ouest) University of Avignon University of Bordeaux 1 University of Caen University of Cergy-Pontoise University of Clermont-Ferrand 2 University of Franche-Comté University of Grenoble 1 University of Haute Alsace University of Lille 1 University of Lyon 1 University of Le Maine University of Marne-la-Vallée University of Montpellier 2 University of Nice–Sophia Antipolis University of Paris 1 University of Paris 6 University of Paris 7 University of Paris 10 University of Paris 11 University of Paris 12 University of Paris 13 University of Nantes University of Nancy 1 University of Pau University of Picardy University of Rennes 1 University of Tours University of Valenciennes University of Provence University of Savoy 22

23 CampusMaths: orientation Providing students with the necessary information to choose the most suitable program: A complete, up-to-date presentation of the French higher education system, courses of study and degrees in mathematics 23

24 CampusMaths: orientation A choice of 150 programs at the Master 1 level (4th year of university-level studies) or the Master 2 level (5th year of university-level studies) Tools to research programs by disciplinary field and key words 24

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28 CampusMaths: online application To enroll online: A single application form filled out by the student which can be accessed by all members of the network 28

29 CampusMaths: online application A “paper” file verified by CampusFrance An international enrollment calendar which the entire network recognizes and abides by 29

30 Contents of the application file: CampusMaths: online application General information Detailed student resume Transcript of grades received from the first year of higher studies up to the current year Letter of motivation 30

31 A single paper file sent to CampusFrance: CampusMaths: online application Printed and signed copy of the electronic file (certified supporting documents translated by accredited translators, sealed letters of recommendation, etc.) 31

32 CampusMaths: calendar for the online application October 2007 – February 18, 2008: students complete their online application and send CampusFrance their paper file by surface mail CampusFrance verifies the consistency between the online application and the hard copy documents, then validates the application March 2008: universities send out admissions offers 32

33 CampusMaths: calendar for the online application Beginning of April: students make their choice of education institution Within 15 days, students receive a notice of acceptance from the program manager, which is the document needed to obtain a student visa 33

34 CampusMaths: online application Prerequisites: Holding a degree equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree (for admission to a Master 1 program) or a Master 1 degree (for admission to a Master 2 program) Having an adequate level of French: self-evaluation or official certification (TCF, TEF or DALF) 34

35 CampusMaths: online application Fees: €150 administration fee paid to Agence CampusFrance only if the student accepts one of the offers Approximately €200 euros in enrollment fees, if admitted + other possible specific fees 35

36 The CampusFrance network and the online application programs The n+i network: A network of 61 engineering schools which have already trained 700 students from 45 countries The CampusDroit network: A network of 25 law universities offering 280 Master’s level programs The CampusArt network: A network of 50 institutions offering 150 Bachelor’s and Master’s level art programs 36

37 The CampusFrance network and the online application programs The CampusEcoGestion network: A network of 30 economics and management universities and business administration institutes (IAEs) offering 300 Master’s level programs The CampusHumanités network: A network of 20 humanities and social sciences universities offering nearly 200 Master’s level programs The CampusMaths network: A network of more than 30 universities offering 100 Master’s level mathematics programs 37

38 Some possible sources for financial supports  Incentive scholarship programs, French Embassy in Hanoi  Eiffel Scholarship and Eiffel Doctorate www.egide.asso.fr Vietnam, November 2007 38

39 Some possible sources for financial supports  Lavoisier  French Ministry of Research  Scholarship programs of the région Ile de France Paris  INRIA http://www-rocq.inria.fr  Other French Institutions www.francecontact.net Vietnam, November 2007 39

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41 Useful links http://www.vietnam.campusfrance.org/ www.campusmaths.org www.campusfrance.org Création Algoma pour CampusFrance Contact: campusmaths@campusfrance.org Michel Waldschmidt http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~miw/ http://www.math.jussieu.fr/


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