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Advantages of studying in France for art majors

# Studying in France # Introduction France is an open country full of fashion and culture, and many students choose to study in France. The following are the advantages of studying in France. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Advantages of studying in France as an art major

1, French art atmosphere is strong.

French has always been a romantic and artistic country, and it is no stranger to art students in China. Compared with other countries, studying art in France has a unique advantage. What impressed me most was the strong artistic atmosphere in Paris.

In Paris, the most indispensable thing is activity. Every year, large and small cultural activities and art exhibitions are overwhelmed, making the city more agile and beautiful. All these are extracurricular practices, which can not only help students better understand the latest fashion trends and art trends, but also make art exchange and integration, thus producing different colors.

2. Although the hours in France are short, they are cost-effective.

French public universities are free of tuition. If you apply for a public school, you only need to bear the living expenses, and international students can enjoy the same benefits as French students, such as housing subsidies and medical subsidies.

Take the music major as an example. Due to different schools in China, the tuition fee is about 8000~20000 yuan per year, which is free in France. Four years of undergraduate studies in China, three years of master's studies, three years of undergraduate studies in France and two years of master's studies. The cost of living in China is about 7000~25000 yuan per year, while in France it is 30000~60000 yuan. This kind of cost is similar to going to college in China. Graduating one year earlier is good for employment. In addition, international students can legally work every week (no more than 20 hours) and work all day on holidays as long as they pass the language test after entering professional courses. Studying in France is short, and I have received a good professional education, which is very cost-effective.

The quality of education is first-class.

Judging from the trend of applying for studying in France in recent years, students apply for science and engineering, IT, art and music. The French education department has always been proud of its international reputation for art education, such as the National Conservatory of Music and the Academy of Fine Arts. The enrollment of international students has gradually increased.

According to reports, in recent years, French conservatories have begun to value the basic musical skills and potential of young people in China, as well as their competitiveness on the international music stage. More and more French conservatories come to China for direct interviews to recruit students.

France's world position in industrial design, art design and music education has long been obvious to all, and schools specializing in practical art, architecture, fashion design and industrial design are also famous overseas. France is also a temple of classical music. Every day, more than 65,438+000 concerts staged all over the country provide good learning opportunities for international students.

4. "Employment" is not a problem!

The employment prospects in France are much better than at home. Many art colleges will offer courses with strong practicability, which are close to the market, increase students' interaction and will not be out of touch with society. Moreover, the developed haute couture industry in France also provides very good employment prospects for many art students.

It is understood that there are currently 80,000 French handicraft designers engaged in this industry, which has created more than 654.38+05 billion euros in income. Moreover, many French luxury brands pay more and more attention to the huge market of China, and they need some China professionals who know both art and French, as well as French education background, to expand the China market. This is very good news for French art students.

In addition to returning to work, you can also choose to work in France. According to statistics, the employment rate of French master graduates can reach 90%. If you can find a job with a monthly income more than 1.5 times the French minimum income within one year, that is, RMB 1.4 million yuan, you can automatically get a work visa, which is also a Schengen visa and can also be used to work in other European countries.

2. Famous French art colleges

1, Paris Academy of Fine Arts

Paris National Academy of Fine Arts is the third academy of fine arts in the world after Florence Academy of Fine Arts and Bologna Academy of Fine Arts in Italy, with a history of 300 years. As the world's top imperial academy of fine arts and one of the world's four largest fine arts academies, it has great influence not only in the world's higher fine arts academies, but also in China's fine arts circles. China's older oil painters Xu Beihong, Lin Fengmian, Yan, Pan, Wu Guanzhong and Li all graduated here.

2. Lyon Academy of Fine Arts

The National Academy of Fine Arts in Lyon, France, founded in 1756, is a newly-built national academy of fine arts, which is directly managed by the municipal government of Lyon. The college has a strong faculty, high teaching quality and high reputation.

3. Versailles Academy of Fine Arts in Paris

The French National Versailles Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1795. As the birthplace of the world-renowned "French Academy" painting style and the aristocratic school of royal painters in European courts, it was always criticized by people who loved Fontainebleau Nature School before 18 17. It is located in the small town of Versailles in the north of Paris, next to the palace of French King Louis XIV-Versailles. 18 17, the school changed from private to local public art school. After the outbreak of 1789 in France, it officially became the National Academy of Plastic Arts, which is affiliated to the French Ministry of Culture and has a professional and creative faculty.

4. Borg Academy of Fine Arts

Borg Academy of Fine Arts was founded in18th century. It used to be a missionary school, and now it is one of the six national fine arts colleges in France. France is famous for its excellent teaching quality and research on modern art. The school has 56 teachers and covers an area of 6,000 square meters. It is located in the bustling downtown square. The school has advanced teaching facilities, including studios, sculpture studios, multimedia studios, design studios, photography studios, libraries and theaters.

5. Vallance National Academy of Fine Arts.

Vallance National Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1782, formerly known as Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Vallance. It is the oldest fine arts academy in France, and now it is one of the fine arts academies in France, providing traditional higher art education. 18 students won the Rome Prize. The Rome Prize is the most authoritative prize in French music and fine arts. Originated at the beginning of this century, it is held every two years, and each time it produces 1 grand prize. The winner was hired as an academician by the French Academy. Musicians Berlioz and Ravel are both winners of this award. )

3. Popular study abroad cities in France

I. Paris

Everyone in the city of Paris should have heard a lot of information. Everyone knows that another feature of Paris is romance. There is a romantic and lazy life here, which makes people have a lot of reverie about it. It is also one of the five largest cities in the world, and it has been almost 1400 years now. It is not only France, but also the political and cultural center of Europe.

Paris is not only politically important, but also a very artistic city, where ballet was born. It is also the capital of culture. There are many research institutes, museums and so on. There are many famous universities here, and many top talents in the world are gathered in this city. If you study here, students will not only have more plans to get in touch with these research results and equipment, but also have such a strong artistic atmosphere that they will not get bored when studying.

Second, Lyon.

This is a very important industrial city in France, with strong strength in machinery and electronics. In addition, it is also a science and education center. There are more than 20 universities here, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it is the second largest city in France.

There are two areas in Lyon, namely, the old city and the new city. There are many17th century buildings in the old city, such as Gothic and classical houses. There is also a square in Europe, which was once called the Royal Square. I have to say that this city is really suitable for studying abroad.

Third, Toulouse.

This city is in the southwest of France, and it is a more livable city. Because the buildings here have always retained the characteristics of rose-colored bricks, they are also called "the city of roses". In addition, because their cake will be made of violets, it is also called "Violet City".

This city is also a very good university city. Now there are more than 654.38 million college students, 4 universities and 25 colleges. In addition, the city has established three very important French universities of aeronautics and astronautics. Moreover, the sociology university here is one of the earliest universities established here in Europe.

This city is not famous yet, but before that, it was an independent country, and Toulouse was born after a series of revolutions.

Four. Montpellier

The city has both tranquility and enthusiasm. Life here is lazy, but the cost of living here may be higher.

This city is now the industrial and commercial center of France. Because of its geographical location, it is warm all year round, and there is little ice and snow, so it is called "Sunshine City". One of its iconic features is the tram. In terms of teaching, there is one of the earliest medical schools in the world. Now, there are two universities and dozens of institutions of higher learning in this city.

4. Food to eat when studying in France

1. Perfect scallop Saint Jacques

Scallop Saint Jacques is produced in the Mediterranean Sea. If you want to taste the freshest and juicy scallops, you can consider going to the south of France. If you are a perfectionist, then autumn and winter are the seasons of the year. It's not so much food as painting.

2. Unique Camembert cheese.

In France, only dairy products supported by coagulation drainage can be called "cheese". There are 1000 kinds of cheese in this country. In different areas, the methods of making cheese are not used, and naturally made cheese has its own characteristics. French Mambert cheese is slightly hard on the outside, but very soft inside. If it is the first time to taste cheese, it is a very good choice.

3. Special snails

French snails are usually used as appetizers in French cuisine. Smart French people have already felt the delicacy of snails hundreds of years ago. Because of its long history and increasingly scarce raw materials, snails are becoming more and more valuable and eventually become the "national dish" of France. French snails are big, nutritious and delicious. They are excellent foods with high protein, low fat and low cholesterol.

4. Delicious duck breast

The French love duck meat, especially duck breast. But not all ducks can do it. Only a few kinds of ducks can make duck breast. There are two classic ways to eat duck breast meat, one is air-dried and the other is hot food. The former is sliced as an appetizer, and the latter is cooked to seven minutes, and then topped with balsamic vinegar, which is delicious as a main course with French red wine.

5. Popular Marca

There used to be such a dessert that swept the circle of friends. I believe everyone is familiar with it. Yes, it's an almond biscuit. Protein almond cake, also known as French round cake, is made of egg white, almond powder, sugar and icing, and contains fruit stuffing or cream. Its taste is bright, crisp outside and soft inside, and it tastes endless. Almond cakes are not only delicious, but also small and exquisite in shape, bright in color and bursting with girlish feelings.

6. Traditional foie gras

French foie gras with mellow taste and tender meat is a traditional French dish. This dish is very strict about the weight and color of foie gras. It is as precious as shark's fin. Although it is a "luxury" for many people, its unparalleled taste is still very attractive.