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This school does not directly recruit Chinese students, and students who apply for the school need to apply for the preparatory department first, and then apply directly to the school in France.
Studying computer software simulation requires a background in software development, preferably with a bachelor's degree in software development.
"The natural and humanistic environment of the school" refers to the natural humanities or the environment of the school
If you ask about the subject, it's not bad, but if you ask about the school environment, it's very quiet
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First, one of the purposes of the merger of the three universities is to unify the examination schedule and academic assessment methods, while also ensuring greater visibility, more harmonious teaching and management, and greater international attractiveness.
Second, before the merger, Strasbourg was not ranked first, and no official institution in France has ranked public universities, and the so-called ranking is only made by the Chinese... And this ranking, France does not recognize at all... Because of a simple truth, for example, basically there are three public universities in a big city, one only has humanities majors, one only has economic management majors, and one only has science and engineering majors.
For example, you can't say that the Chinese department of Peking University is necessarily better than the computer department of Tsinghua University, right? But private university rankings are very strict, and there are many private rankings, such as business schools alone, or engineering colleges. It's not like all private schools are ranked together!!
Thirdly, all the public universities have very similar faculty and financial allocations, and nothing is particularly good, especially bad, but the big cities are certainly relatively better... Relatively good graduation in small cities... I say relative... The meaning is about the same, slightly different.
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The University of Strasbourg in France is ranked 187th in the world.
The University of Strasbourg was founded in 1538, and in 2009 the Strasbourg University Union was formed and founded (La Communauté D'Universités et Établissements, COMUE) (including the École Nationale d'Administration, the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture in Spourg, the Rhine Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, the French National School of Environmental Remediation, the École Nationale des Études Applisciences, the European Business School, the European School of Polymeric Chemistry and Materials, the École Nationale Supérieure de Physics, the École Supérieure de Earth Sciences, etc.).
Honors: The University of Strasbourg is renowned in many fields, with 22 Nobel laureates and 1 Fields Medal winner. Jean-Claude Juncker, the current President of the European Commission, Louis Pasteur, the founder of modern microbiology, the former Tunisian ** Monsef Mazocki, Wu Wenjun, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Zhu Guangqian, a famous educator, all graduated from the university.
University of Strasbourg Location:
The University of Strasbourg is located in 4 main locations in the northern city of Strasbourg in the French region of Alsace, as well as some areas of Alsace, with a total of 110 buildings and 80 hectares of land. Strasbourg is located at the eastern end of France, across the Rhine River from Germany, and is the capital of the French region of Alsace and the Lower Rhine department.
The city has a population of around 270,000, while the metropolitan area that straddles France and Germany (known as the "European Zone") has a total population of more than 860,000. Historically, Germany and France have alternated sovereignty over Strasbourg on several occasions, so the city is linguistically and culturally both French and German, and is a meeting place for these two different cultures.
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French public universities are tuition-free, and students only need to pay 50,000 to 60,000 yuan per year for living expenses. Within 240,000 in four years.
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Fees: There are no tuition fees for all stages of the school.
Registration fee: between €163 and €303, depending on the diploma level.
Accommodation fee: 100-200 euros per month for student apartments (30%-40% housing subsidy); Individual rentals range from €150 to €300 per month for those with slightly worse conditions and €400 to €600 per month for those with better conditions.
Meals: 100-200 euros per month, 2 euros per meal in the student cafeteria.
Transportation fee: 35 euros for a monthly pass for the metro and bus, 200 euros for an annual pass.
Medical insurance premium: 170 euros per year (under 28 years old), 350 euros per year (over 28 years old).
Language study fee: €1300 per year, €780 per semester, registration fee €305.
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The University of Strasbourg is a multidisciplinary university, one of the first autonomous universities in France, and the university with the largest number of students and faculty in France. Affected by the "May Storm" in 1968, the University of Strasbourg was divided into Strasbourg I, Strasbourg II, and Strasbourg III in 1971, and then merged into the University of Strasbourg on New Year's Day in 2009, and will complete the merger in 2012.
The university has all the majors set up by the French comprehensive universities, especially the School of Management, which focuses on marketing, management and other majors. Other majors include Computer, Chemistry, Municipal Engineering Construction, Production Organization and Engineering, Logistics, Communication Science (involving products, raw materials, tools, packaging, etc. of secondary and tertiary industry units), Enterprise Administration, Electric Power Engineering and Industrial Information Technology, Marketing, Communication Technology, Logistics Management and Transportation, Industrial Engineering and Maintenance, Electric Power Engineering and Industrial Information, Faculty of Law - Public Law (Local Administration, General Administration), Private Law (Commercial Law, Real Estate and Notary), Economic Law, Residential Law - Private Historical Heritage Management, Social Action Law - Corporate Disputes, Economics, Econometrics, Economic and Social Administration, Modern Literature, Linguistics, English, Spanish, German, Applied Chinese, History, Geography, Mathematics, Computers, Electronic Engineering, Physics, Physics and Applications, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Cytology and Physiology, Human Biology, Biology and Land Science, Industrial Production, Mechanical Technology, Physical and Physical Activity Science and Technology, Functional Mobility Education, Sports Management, Physical Training.
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