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  • How to get to Angers ?
    How to get to Angers ? 🏫 École Supérieure d’Agricultures - 55 rue Rabelais, 49007 Angers By plane : ✈ Paris Airport : Orly or Roissy Charles de Gaulle Nantes Atlantique international By train - TGV : 🚄 Choose your train station according to the airport you will arrive at. Trip length : Paris → Angers: 1h30 Nantes → Angers: around 40 minutesSome readers
  • Getting around in Angers
    Getting Around in Angers *Bus and Tram IRIGO Angers is a network of tram and bus lines that operates in the city centre and its surroundings. Visit the company’s website for more information on fares, schedules, and special offers for students: irigo.fr Fares: If you use public transport occasionally (at least three times a week), you can use the "1 Journey Ticket." It costs €1.40 and is valid for one hour or a card of 10 journeys at €12.60. TickeFew readers
  • Opening a bank account
    Opening a bank accountFew readers
  • Is it possible to work with a student visa?
    Is it possible to work with a student visa? 💼 It's possible to work part-time (up to 60% of a full-time) in France with a student visa. You can get more detailed information here: Campus France: Working while studying in France France Services (French government's legal information) If you have any questions, please contaSome readers
  • Why arrive in France early for your mobility ?
    Why arrive in France early for your mobility? For international students, it is worth arriving early in the country of international mobility before the start of the school year. Here's why : Cultural and linguistic adaptation Mastery and discovery of the environment Finalize administrative procedures There are many benefits, from cultural and linguistic adaptation to schedule variations. 🧘‍♀️ Taking the time to adapt to their new environment enables students to approach this acaSome readers
  • Is there a buddy system ?
    Is there a buddy system ? 👩🏽‍🤝‍🧑🏿 The ESA International Commission has set up a mentoring system for international students. A French student will be assigned to you for the duration of your stay, giving you an initial contact with someone you can ask questions to. If you have any questions, please contact: international.admission@groupe-esa.com 📩Some readers
  • Are there any international student associations at ESA ?
    Are there any international student associations at ESA? 🌍 Our Bureau des Etudiants (BDE) and its international commission welcome you to get involved organising events ! You have any other idea to make the International live on our campus ? We are happy to help you ! Contact the student life officer 🧙🏽‍♂️ If you have any questions, please contact: international.admission@groupe-esa.com 📩Few readers
  • What emergency numbers should I know during my stay?
    What emergency numbers should I know during my stay? As an international student, it's important to know some important contacts to help you in case of need. Here is a list of useful contacts to know during your stay in France. Emergency numbers In case of emergency, the following numbers are available 24/7: 🚨 📳 🚒 Fire department (fire, accident, emergency medical aid): 18Few readers

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