
You are an international student in France, and you are looking for a work-study contract? The POP (Professional Development and Guidance Department) of the Université Paris Cité is organizing an online conference (in French) on October 16. This webinar is an opportunity to (re)define your work-study search strategy in France and commit to an effective action plan. Register now!

In addition to this special webinar for the arrival of international students, Université Paris Cité offers personalized support throughout the year to help you find your work-study contract, as well as student jobs. See what’s on offer by logging on to UPCité’s Espace Carrière Étudiant.
The “Espace Carrière Étudiant” is Université Paris Cité’s new job placement platform. The platform lists job offers, internships and student jobs from companies and public partners.
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