Showing posts with label study in france. Show all posts
Showing posts with label study in france. Show all posts

Friday, 19 March 2010

Is this the best careers advice we can give British students?

On Wednesday this week Mary Curnock Cook, the Chief Executive of UCAS confirmed that as many as 50,000 students with good A’ level grades will miss out on places at UK universities this year. This is the first acknowledgement that it is the “better” students who are likely to be unsuccessful in their application or disappointed in the type of university that will accept them.

The only advice offered by UCAS is to defer entry for at least one year before reapplying, or think about going to university later in life. Aside from the fact that the UK job market makes it almost impossible to enter many professions without a degree, does asking students to wait until universities are ‘ready’ for them qualify as sensible careers advice?

While this will undoubtedly prove a boon to the GAP year industry it is unlikely to assist students who are increasingly conscious of the financial impact of higher education or the difficulty of finding employment as a young person in today’s economy.

For many students there is another option: going to university abroad. Many high quality universities around the world are ready and able to accept applications from British students. While there is still likely to be a high level of competition for places at the best international universities, many students will find that they are able to get on with their life plans without an unintended and unwished-for hiatus.

British universities are not the only route open to British students. There are plenty of alternatives in countries as nearby as France, Ireland and the Netherlands or further afield in USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

A Star Future has been advising schools and students about such opportunities since 2006 and we anticipate a busy few months.

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Introducing CERAM-ESC Lille, Cote d'Azur

One of the most frequently asked questions by British students is about the relative quality of international universities. League tables, whatever their strengths and failings, are a fact of life in the decision making process.

For this reason, we are always keen to work with higher education institutions that have a good, international standing. CERAM-ESC Lille offers British students the chance to gain a French Grande Ecole education, with all courses taught in the English language.

CERAM-ESC Lille offers courses in the following disciplines at undergraduate level:

  • Business
  • Communications
  • Engineering
  • Aerospace and Aeronautics
  • Environmental Science/Marine Biology

Most degrees are offered as dual degrees where students spend two years in the south of France before heading off to partner institutions in countries such as the USA, Canada and Australia. Alternatively students can study in the South of France for 7 out of 8 semesters.

We are learning more about CERAM-ESC Lille all the time. Further details are available on our website here.