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2010/2011ContactErasmus-Mundus MaMaSELF Master CourseUniversity of Rennes 1Campus de Beaulieu, Bât 10BF-35042 RENNES France
Prof. Werner PAULUS, CoordinatorTel: +33 (0)2.23.23.57.41 e-mail : werner.paulus@univ-rennes1.fr
Christiane CLOARECTél +33 (0)2 23 23 58 58e-mail : christiane.cloarec@univ-rennes1.frFax +33 (0)2 23 23 56 22
http://mamaself.univ-rennes1.fr
Brittany and Rennes
Kite Surf in Saint Malo
The « marché des Lices »in Rennes
Brittany is offering differentkinds of seasides
The famous Mont Saint Michel: one hour from Rennes
Brittany offers you a large range of possibilities to practice sport, especiallyseasports : would youlike to try Kitesurf or Land Yacht ?
- Formalities p 4 -7- Access to Rennes p 8 -9- Welcome service p 10 -11- Accomodation p12-15- Catering p 16- Computer Access p 17- Language Courses p 17- Living in Rennes
- Sports p 18-19- Culture p 20-21
- Discovering Brittany p 22-23
Being the prefecture of Ille et Vilaine, Rennes is also the capital of Brittany. Its central position allows visitors to the city to travel easily to the northern coast to places such as Mont-Saint-Michel, Cancale, Saint-Malo, and Dinard, to the Atlantic coast with the Gulf of Morbihan and the resorts of Quiberon and Carnac, or to the Loire and its ‘Chateaux’. The legendary Brocéliande Forest is also only 40 km away.
The Broceliande forest
Before Arrival,the most important things you have to thinkabout are:-Visa-Accomodation-TravelYou can also register for a « Welcome service » and language course.
Welcome!
Summary
European students areexempted from having aresidency permit in order tostudy in France. Students fromEuropean countries do not needto ask for a visa. for France.
FORMALITIES
Non - EU studentsMust have- a valid passport assuming a long-stay visa.- Be able to justify registration in aplace of higher education.- have justification of sufficientresources for the coming year- Proof of a place of residence.
The foreigners grant-holder ofErasmus Mundus grants arereputable for satisfying fundingconditions.
European Students
TO GET A LONG STAY VISA
The non-EU students will have to present :- Valid Passport- Official letter of acceptance - Proof of adress (accomodationin the country)
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Applying for a studentresidency permit (To complete on arrival)
Application for a studentresidency permit is compulsoryfor all periods of study lastingmore than 3 months for studentswho come from a countryoutside the European Union.
The period of validity of thisresidency permit is limited to thevalidity of the applicant’spassport, and cannot exceed thestudy period.It is valid for amaximum of 1 yer, but can berenewed.
Students who are citizens of amember state of the EuropeanUnion are exempted from havinga residency permit in order tostudy in France.
Students who are citizens of a non-European Union countryIn order to obtain a residencypermit of more than 3 months
students must have been given along stay visa (‘visa long séjour’)from the French Consulate oftheir home country.
List of documents to provide inorder to obtain a residencypermit :-Proof of identity : valid passport,3 identity photos, birth certificate(translated into French)-Proof of address : the leasecontract (’contrat de location’) orrent receipt, or writtenconfirmation of accomodation(‘attestation d’hébergement’)-Proof of registration at a highereducation establishment for thecurrent academic year (student’scard).-Proof of social security cover-Proof of financial resources(written confirmation of yourgrant or of personal financialresources).-Stamped self-addressedenvelope
We strongly advise the students to get a one year visa. This visa is allowing the delivrance of a Residencypermit, wich is not the case with a 6 months visa.
Medical examinationOn arrival in France, studentswho are not citizens of aEuropean Union country andwho are going to stay in Francefor over 3 months mustundergo a compulsory medicalexamination. This is organisedby the ANAEM (National Officefor the reception ofForeignrsand of migrations).Students must pay using a fiscalstamp (‘timbre fiscal’).
The examination consists of :
a clinical examination
an X-ray of the lungs
a check of your vaccinationsrecord.
ANAEM 110 rue de VernRennes
Tel 02 99 38 76 60
rennes@anaem.social.fr
Opening a bankaccountDuring your stay in France, youwill need a bank account, intowhich payments can be made,money can be paid, medicalinsurance repayments madeetc.
All foreigners staying in Francefor at least 3 months can opena resident’s bank accountwhich enables them to have acheque book and a bank card.
Mamaself students can benefitfrom a special offer from aFrench Bank with excellentconditions. A meeting with thebank will be organized duringthe Summer school.
www.anaem.fr
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Campus Beaulieu
Students already inscribed at auniversity in the European Union orin the European Economic Areaneed to obtain an E111, E128, E106or E121 or personal insurance intheir own country. If this proof ofinsurance is not supplied, the studentwill have to join the French SocialSecurity System for students andtherefore must pay the annual feefrom the time of inscription.
Erasmus Mundus Insurance
The Erasmus Mundus Programmeoffers special cover to its scholarshipsstudents at no extra cost. Theirfamilies can also benefit from specialpremiums. All non EU studentsselected for automatically receivefree medical insurance cover. Thiscovers their unexpected medicalexpenses in the European countries
SOCIAL INSURANCES
EU Students
Non EU students
they visit during their Mastercourse. It provides accident cover,assistance if you loose yourpassport, tickets or other traveldocuments. However, it is not acomprehensive travel insurance.Students are advised to take anadditonal cover with a privateinsurer if they want to be coveredfor eventualities such as the loss ofmoney, personal belongings or etc.All details concerning this ErasmusMundus Insurance and summaryof cover, see separate form.Any students can becomeaffiliated to the French SocialSecurity System for students. Thereis a choice between SMEBA(www.smeba.fr) or Mutuelle desEtudiants (http://www.lmde.com)A number of brochures explainingthese organisations are available.
Mamaself students will beregistered at the French HealthInsurance by registration atUniversity Rennes 1. During theSummer school, we will alsoorganize a meeting with anInsurance company, so thatstudents can get informationabout complementary Insurance inEurope.
In France, health insurance iscompulsory for everybody, it iscalled «sécurité sociale»
The city of Rennes can be accessed by different kinds of transport
By plane: Regular flights to Rennes can be obtained from the majority of large European cities, either direct or with a change in Paris or other French cities (Lille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Le Havre, Toulouse, Nice, Clermont Ferrand…)
www.rennes.aeroport.fr
By car: The motorways from the east or the south link Rennes to other cities in France or Europe.The majority of students arrive from Paris.
By train: Train Grande Vitesse (TGV)How to get to Rennes from the centre of ParisYou can get to Rennes by train from the station PARIS-MONTPARNASSE, which goes to many cities in Brittany (by metro go to the station “Montparnasse-Bienvenue”)The journey Paris-Rennes is about 2 hours long by TGV.Tickets must be bought at the ticket booths at the station or on the web.
www.sncf.com
How to get to Rennes fromParisian airports
From “Roissy-Charles de Gaulle”Many possibilities are available:Flights between Roissy to Rennesare daily, with 2-3 flights a dayduring the week and 1 flight at theweekends.
From the Airport of OrlyMany possibilities are available:Flights between Orly to Rennes are daily, with 2-3 flights a day during the week and 1 flight at the weekends. Information office for airlines: +33.2.99.29.60.00
ACCESS TO RENNES
Arrival by train
Direct train from Paris Roissy toRennes.The SNCF station in Roissy islocated near to air terminal no.2.It is well sign posted and you canfind information in Roissy airport.
Montparnasse-Rennes.If the times of the direct trains donot suit you, you can take a trainfrom Paris-Montparnasse, whichserves towns in Brittany includingRennes.In that case, you will have to takethe Air-France bus, which makesregular journeys to Paris with ajourney lasting 45mins.
Two other possibilities areavailable to get to Paris-Montparnasse :The metro (RER) or a taxi, costingabout 35 Euros during the day.
Arrival by plane
“Brittany now closer than ever” : Rennes Airport
In front of the Townhall
Campus Beaulieu
Train Station of Rennes
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The university wishes to assure the best welcome for foreign students of exchange programmes. This is why a plan of action was put into place to provide help to the student upon their arrival in Rennes and for their first few days at the university. This plan of action starts the 1st Monday of September.
Individual Welcome services available:Upon your arrival at the station or airport: a graduate assistant who will drive you to your accommodation and will help you to settle in will meet you.On campus: the same person will accompany you to your campus where your lessons will take place. They will also provide assistance with contacting your head of departments as well as the registrar’s office for the first time.In town: if necessary, you have the opportunity to be shown the main services around town (banks, transport…)
On receipt of the application form, you will receive a response from one of the student help assistants (monitors). If necessary, you can exchange information at the following email address:sai@listes.univ-rennes1.frN.B. Please note that sending the form “demanded’accueil” constitutes the preconditions of an individual reception. Please send the form to the international Office and to Mamaself Office.
You must request this service atleast 10 days prior to your arrivalin Rennes by filling in the form“Demande d’accueil” This formwill be sent to the students inJune.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Welcome and integration
into the University Rennes 1
Rennes Europôle and the University Rennes1 organise a special starting day for exchange students : CROUS, Local Organisations, student, cultural and social and sport associations are all closely associated.
Official start of the new academic year for exchange students : Welcome day
How to benefit from these welcome services
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Concerning accommodation: help is available to find private accommodation if you haven’t chosen to live on campus. This help is provided by the CROUS services, where lodgings available to rent are advertised.
Lodging in Rennes in aUniversity Residence
To reside in a room of one of theuniversity residences, managed byspecialised services of the Ministryof Higher Education: Le CentreRégional des Oeuvres Universitaireset Scolaires (CROUS).The University Rennes 1 has anagreement with CROUS to reservea number of rooms for foreignstudents from the Europeanprogrammes or bilateralcooperation agreements.Each bedroom is 9m² and contains:A bed, a desk, a wash-basin, awardrobe, shelves. You will find oneach floor, bathrooms and showers(1 for every 10 rooms) as well as
ACCOMMODATION
How to reserve your room in the University residences
Firstly, send the reservation form to the Service of International Affairs, for 1st of July (for occupation for the whole year or first semester) .Secondly, you will receive the letter of acceptance to the University residences:
Thirdly, at arrival : your acceptance letter will indicate to the University residence where your individual room is reserved. You are advised to arrive at the reception of the University residence from Monday to Friday before 4pm in order to complete all formalities of entry. On your arrival, you will be asked for an advance payment of two months (in cash) of about 270 euros (1 month rent + 1 month guarantee).
There is an obligatory subscription (of about 9 euros) for fire insurance and water damages (information of this is available at the reception of the residences once you have registered).You must have two passport photos and a medical certificate less than 6 months old to certify you have no contagious diseases.
The Métro in Rennes
The old town center
Attention : rooms at the university residence are allocated for one semester as a minimum
www.crous-rennes.fr
Two possibilities are offered to the student : reside in a room in the University residence or find private accommodation. The rooms at the University residence are quite simple, so if you would like a more comfortable place, you might choose private accommodation, which is more expensive as well.
a small kitchen where you canprepare your breakfast. There isalso a common room or atelevision room in eachresidence.The monthly rent of a room is137.60 euros payable at the startof every month (the low rent isdue to the fact that part of thecost of maintenance andinvestment is covered bysubsidies from the French State).
Students residency « Beaulieu 29 »
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ACCOMMODATION
Lodging in Rennes
If you don’t want to live at the university Residence or if youcan’t (because you will stay a short time in Rennes), there are other possibilities in privatelyowned accomodation : variousorganisations propose a list of adresses.
• The CROUS Rooms are proposed at the CROUS :
7 place Hoche Rennes
Tel 02 99 84 31 31
www.crous-rennes.fr
• CRIJB (Centre Régional Information Jeunesse de Bretagne)
6 cours des Alliés Rennes
Tel 02 99 31 47 48
www.crij-bretagne.comwww.fuaj.orgwww.appartcity.com
Accomodation residencesfor a temporary period• Auberge de jeunesse
For a couple of days
10/12 canal St Martin Rennes
Tel 02 99 33 22 33. e-mail : rennes@fuaj.org
Centre de séjour La MarbaudaisAuberge de jeunesse , for a staybetween one week and 4 months.65€for a week.
www.fuaj.org
Private accommodation • DOMUS Services44 Clos Sévigné 35 510 Cesson Sévigné e-mail : domus.services@laposte.netRooms studios, T3, T4
• Résidence Club St Martin (Center) 35 rue d’Antrain. 78 appartements : studio, Ti T2, duplex. Meublés, bail modulable à partir d’un mois; Rennes-transaction@gestrim.com
•LES ESTUDINES (center station)23 rue de Chatillon RennesTel 02 99 51 54 98rennes@estudines.frFurnished studios and appartements in a residence (42 € a day or 440 € a monthfor a 24m2 studio with bathroom and kitchen ) Make your reservation online : www.estudines.com/residence-logement-etudiant-rennes
Privateaccommodation
•GEGIM21 bd de la Liberté RennesTel 02 99 78 17 76Logements meublés ou vides .- Résidence Les Plantes(Campus de Beaulieu) 8-16 rue des Plantes RennesRooms about 190€ a month, studios about 330€ a month.
- Résidence Le Forum (Campus Beaulieu)studios about 320 € a month.
- Résidence Les jardins de Beaulieu (Campus de Beaulieu)3 rue Xavier Le Gall RennesStudios, about 320 € a month.
•ESPACIL13 rue du Puits Mauger RennesTel 02 99 67 05 37Different kinds of appartements in the towncenter or near the University campus. Price between240 € and 380 € per month.•ARMORICA Résidence étudiante197-199, Bd St Jean Baptiste De La Salle Renneswww.adele.org/public/residence
•CITEA
In the town center
35, Rue Antrain, Rennes Tel 02 99 27 20 63www.citea.com•GESTRIM
6 avenue Janvier Rennes
Tel 02 99 85 91 10
e-mail rennes-transactions@gestrim.com
Several residences in the towncenter and at the campus Beaulieu. See website :
www.gestrim-campus.com
•RESIDENCE ETUDIANTE(Center)
4 rue du Thabor Rennes
Tel 02 99 87 94 00
•RESIDENCE SAINT CYR (Center)
53 rue Papu Fac Habitat
Tel 02 40 74 71 87
www.fac-habitat.com
•LES ESTUDIALES (Center)
24 bd Solférino Agence Giboire
Tel 02 23 42 42 42
Price between 320 € and 360 € a month.
Ges
trim
Citea
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Addresses of the university restaurants in Rennes:
In the town center:Champ de Mars11 bis, boulevard de la Liberté- Rennes. Tel 02.99.30.43.00Le Fougères46 rue Jean Guéhenno-Rennes. Tel
02.99.38.03.22Duchesse Anne110 boulevard de la Duchesse Anne-
Rennes.Tel 02.99.38.70 .51
At Beaulieu:Beaulieu 137 avenue du prof Charles Foulon-
Rennes. Tel 02.99.36.27.29Beaulieu 2Campus de Beaulieu- Allée Jean
d’Alembert- RennesTel 02.99.87.07.18
CATERING
Students eating on the Beaulieu campus University Restaurant
Seven university restaurantsare available to students, some benefiting from a “snack” formula. Tickets can be bought at the restaurant
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Computer access and getting an e-mail addressComputers are accessible in the university buildings on thecampus of Beaulieu, being found in the new computerrooms.
At registration you will be given a student number writtenon your student card and an access code, which only youwill know: your “Sesame”. These codes are essential foryour first connection, although after this you will be able tochange your access code. The student number will alwaysbe asked of you when you want to use a computerhowever. As well as being able to do coursework on theuniversity computers, unlimited access to the universitynetwork and Internet is also permitted.
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French Language CoursesIn the framework of your Erasmus Mundus Master, youwill benefit of free language lessons. In Rennes, you willimprove your French thanks to the lessons organisedby the CIREFE (Centre International Rennais d’Etudesde Français pour Etrangers).
As you are participating to the Erasmus Mundusprogramme, you will participate to the frenchlanguage classes for foreign students for one semester.
In order to benefit from this course, you will have to fillin the FLE form (‘Français Langue Etrangère’) andforward it by mail to the Mamaself administrative office.CIREFE University of Rennes 2Villejean CampusPlace du recteur Henri Le Moal - Rennes
LIVING IN RENNES
Sport at the University
The University Rennes 1 is one of the French universities where sports are the most developed.
The sports service offers training courses,competitions within the associated limits : astudent who joins the sporting associationbenefits from numerous activities (costsabout 14€ + medical certificate).The sporting association organises :-exceptional demonstrations: footballtournaments, dance spectacles, universitysports day.-training courses : diving, climbing,canoeing, sailing.
www.siuaps.univ-rennes1.fr
www.sport-u.com
http://www.ville-rennes.frSport in Rennes and Brittany
Every year SIUAPS publishes aleaflet with all the sporting activitiesorganised by the University (morethan 40 activities). This leaflet willbe available at your welcome day.Secrétariat du SIUAPSGymnase UniversitaireAvenue Pr.Charles Foulon RennesTel: 02.99.28.63.87
The city of Rennes isorganizing a lot of events in several sports, like «tout Rennes court » (‘all Rennes isrunning’) or «tout Rennes nage» (‘all Rennes isswimming’) and so on….
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The SIUAPS (Service Inter Universitairedes Activités Physiques et Sportives)offers many sporting activities: aikido,archery, athletics, badminton,basketball, boxing (English and French),canoeing, climbing, dancing (African,Contemporary, Modern-Jazz, Rock),diving, fencing, football, indoorfootball, golf, gymnastics, handball,judo, karate, life-saving, q-jong (Chinesegymnastics), rowing, rugby, sailing, self-defence, self-expression, stretching,swimming, tai ji quan, tennis,trampolining, volleyball, weights, yoga.
Sport occupies a very importantplace in Brittany. One Breton infour is a member of a sportsclub.The region also plays host tomany major sporting events,especially watersports andcycling, football…
Transat en double’ Baie de Concarneau
Poster of « Rock’n solex » organised on the campus of Beaulieu
Several events are organized in Rennes : concerts, theater, festivals shows…
‘L’alignement du 21ème siècle’ Aurélie Nemours, Rennes
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Jazz à l'ouest(Novembre)
www.lestrans.com
With a large number of well-known artistic centres (Théâtre national de Bretagne, Grand Huit, Théâtre de la Ville, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Musée de Bretagne), Rennes plays a vital role in regional productions thanks to the Brittany orchestra, the Théâtre Chorégraphique de Rennes et Bretagne, and also to the numerous people working in pictures and comic strips, cinema and photography, and music and theatre. The “Transmusicales” and “Tombées de la nuit” are annual events that show this dynamism.
Rennes as a cultural capital
Rennes is situated at the confluence of the two rivers, the Ille and the Vilaine. Condate, the former Gallic name, became the capital for a tribe of Redones. Conquered first by the Romans, and then by the Francs, the victory of the first Breton ruler, Nominoë, over the King Charles le Chauve in 846, meant that the city officially became part of Brittany. In 1532, the Grand Dukedom of Brittany having been officially integrated into France, Rennes became the administrative centre and the head office of the Brittany Parliament. In December 1720 a fire destroyed many wooden houses in the city centre. The city today is structured around two important sites dating back to the 18th century: The “Hôtel de Ville” and the “Parlement de Bretagne”.
A brief history
LIVING IN RENNES
History lives on in Rennes, with the centre from the 18th century, the Cathedral from Medieval times, the suburbs from the 16th and 18th centuries. Rennes therefore benefits from the rich heritage plus the diversity of the architecture.
Rennes Operawww.tourisme-rennes.com
Traditional musicThe biniou (bagpipe) –bombarde duo symbolisestraditional Breton music.The Bagdad is a groupcomposed of 21 musicians(binious, bombardes,drums) , they perform allover the world…
The village of Pont Aven is famous for its painting school, where Gauguin spent a time
CULTURE IN BRITTANY
The pirate city Saint Malo by night
The megalithic site of Carnac
An exceptional cultural vitality
Brittany fascinates visitors, with its richhistory, exceptional architectural heritageand its cultural vitality inspired both bytradition and modernity.
Discovering BrittanyRennes is ideally situated for discovering Brittany!
Here are a few ideas for some trips :
•Mont Saint Michel
Is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can see The abbey, the town and the Bay (90 km from Rennes) www.ot-montsaintmichel.com
•Saint Malo
The corsair town beside the sea. Whatsa corsair? It’s a licensed pirate!
To see : aintMalo Intra muros the beaches, the aquarium… (70 km from Rennes) www.saint-malo-tourisme.com
•Brocéliande
The forest of legends, in which Merlin the magician , Viviane the fairy, the Knights of the Round Table and King Arthur have left their traces…www.broceliande-pays.com
Horse riding in the Brocéliandeforest22 23
The Château of Vitré
Brittany has the second largest numberof buildings classified as historicalmonuments after the Paris region.
The region has more than 4000châteaux and manor houses of aninterest and density unique in Europe.
The region has the largest number ofreligiuos monuments in Europe :churches and chapels, conventsandmonatories, calvaries…
Maritime heritage
In the early 20th century, half of allfishing boats were Breton… The PortMusée of Douarnenez works tosafeguard and promote the maritimeheritage of the region.
Painting
Brittany has been one of the region mostvisited by painters. The variety of coastaland interior landscapes and the Bretonpeople have inspired the greatest fromGauguin to Sérusier, Corot, Monet andPicasso.
Mamaself students discoveringCrozon
www.region-bretagne.frwww.tourismebretagne.comwww.ville-rennes.fr
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The Mamaself Master course is starting in September inRennes
SEPTEMBER 201021- 28 September(Dates to be confirmed)
We advise the students toarrive at least 3 days beforethe start of the programme.We organize the firstmeetings before the start ofthe lectures in Rennes.
You will receive by e-mail theexact date of expected arrivalfor students. This informationwill be also on the website.
We have to manage with the administrative questions before the start of the programme.
During these first days after arrival, you will be informed on:Opening a bank account (meeting with a bank ) registration at University, registration at health Insurance, complementary Insurance, language course, application for Residency Permit...
The first week- end before the start of the programme will be an occasion for Mamaselfstudents to discover the city center (city tour), to meet together at the opening dinner , and participate to integration acitivities…Students will receive a programme and invitations 2 weeksbefore arrival.
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