How often have you read an article that started with the same statement about an interconnected world? Well, this one’s no different, but with a twist. Engineering students increasingly look beyond their home countries to better understand their field. A global perspective is not just a luxury; it’s essential.
If you’re moving to France, you must be thrilled at the opportunity, aren’t you? Studying here offers international students a unique experience, one that goes beyond academic learning. France’s rich culture, world-renowned industries, and dynamic professional landscape make it an ideal destination for those pursuing business or engineering degrees. However, excitement can be mixed with […]
According to the annual CDEFI (French Engineering School Directors’ Conference) study, some 48,000 international students were enrolled in engineering schools, representing over 20% of the total, with 4% of intra-EU nationals and 16% of non-EU nationals. Moreover, half of all Specialized Masters and PhD students are foreign. Regarding internships abroad, 40% of students in engineering […]
French engineering schools, often known as “Grandes Écoles d’Ingénieurs,” have a strong reputation both in France and internationally. Its higher education system is globally renowned, particularly for its unique and excellent engineering programs. Learning French is not only a requirement to enter these schools but crucial for integrating. By learning French, international students ensure they […]
Daniel, class of 2025, is a civil engineer from Bogota, Colombia. His journey from Bogota to Paris proves his determination to navigate the challenges of international education. As he says, studying abroad requires adaptability, continuous learning, and the support of both personal and professional networks. Daniel shared his experiences and challenges as a student pursuing […]
At 22, Jason exemplifies the power of perseverance and passion. Hailing from Lebanon, Jason’s journey into industrial engineering at ESILV has been fueled by a relentless drive to excel and make a difference. Jason Sibrini shares his insights and experiences, showing his remarkable trajectory from Beirut to Paris. Embarking from Lebanon to ESILV Jason’s journey […]
Raissa Rebecca, class of 2024, passionate about supply chain, shares her journey from studying in Cyprus and Turkey to finding her calling in the supply chain and technology world, pursuing a master’s degree in Engineering in the Industry & Robotics major at ESILV in France. She was attracted to ESILV’s forward-thinking curriculum and emphasis on […]
Embarking on an engineering degree is similar to constructing a bridge: it’s about connecting the theoretical groundwork of academia to the practical achievements of a successful career. But what if one could strengthen that bridge and extend it across global horizons?
Jean Ghislain Billa is a sophomore student at MIT majoring in Computation and Cognition. For his exchange experience, he chose to study at Devinci Innovation Center, as part of the ESILV Master in Engineering program. Jean took his studies abroad for a deeper immersion in France’s academic and cultural life. Today, he shares with us […]
Devinci Higher Education welcomed delegates from two of Devinci’s partner institutions this month. Visits from partner university members strengthen ESILV’s partnerships and provide collaboration opportunities in several areas and fields of science. The first delegation visited Devinci Higher Education on May 6th from Hanyang University headed by Woo-Seung Kim, President of Hanyang University, and included […]
It is one thing to discover France through its music, food, and literature, and another through its engineering and architecture. There are many monuments and inventions that have witnessed the extraordinary history of the city, and many constructions testify of its everlasting beauty.
No matter the phase of your engineering postgraduate application, other candidates like you want the chance to get into the school and program of their dreams. Truth be told, there is no magic formula to make it but there are some guidelines you could follow while you figure out your next steps.