Here are some links, numbers and advice on what to do if you have been a victim of discrimination and/or if you want to become involved in combating racism, sexism, anti-Semitism and anti-LGBT+ hatred.
Are you looking for a job to fund your studies, leisure pursuits or holidays? There are different sources of information that can help you in your search.
Before enrolling in a higher education institution, some students need to provide proof that they have paid the Student and Campus Life Contribution (CVEC) or have been exonarated. Is it your case?
What should you check when you visit the accommodation? What documents can or cannot be requested from you? Here are a few tips and rules to follow before signing your rental agreement.
Si vous n'avez pas la possibilité de loger en résidence universitaire - ou tout simplement si vous préférez être totalement indépendant - plusieurs alternatives s'offrent à vous. Vous pouvez louer une chambre, un appartement chez l'habitant ou auprès d'un organisme immobilier privé, partager un grand appartement à plusieurs en colocation, etc.
Each university has a university health service which is available for advice and individual consultations or to help you develop practices to avoid getting sick and relating to health information.
Do you have sleep problems? Do you feel depressed? Here are the contacts and useful information to benefit from psychological help during your studies.
There are specific fares or schemes for students and young people in general, to help you get about more cheaply on public transport. Do you know what they are?