Studyrama Masters, MBA, Business & Engineering Fair 2011

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The Masters and MBA fair will next take place in January 2011 and has now been organised for the past six consecutive years.

This fair provides a unique occasion to present your Masters and MBA programmes. The objectives are to determine the most suitable orientation according to the student’s professional plan, and to favour the pursuit of postgraduate studies: Masters, MBA, and special programmes in order to help students aquire a the next level in their studies. The students coming to the fair have the opportunity to meet the best universities and the most prestigious schools in order to be knowledgable on the best choice of institution and course and to seek the professional guidance given by those institutions about those choices.

This fair concerns Masters & MBA departments and Business and Engineering Programmes. Close to fifty prestigious schools presenting no less than two hundred and fifty courses and programmes came to inform students about their MBA, Masters and special programmes, under the title “Conférence des Grandes Ecoles”. Institutions from all parts of France are on site to present their courses from Bac+3 to Bac+5 to students who plan on integrating a Masters or a specialised programme, with or without previous experience.

An area dedicated to "Job and Internship Offers" will specifically target postgraduate students and will be available to give free consultation to them.

Other highlights of the fair
  • A specialised bookshop with over 150 books about the subject of the fair, orientation and extracurricular activities.
  • Conferences and lectures held throughout the day
  • A guide desk at the front of the fair distributes free copies of the Go Bac+4/5 and the Masters Official guide to each visitor.
  • Various conferences led by professionals giving guidance to the students in their choice of a Masters course.
Market information

According to the French government, about 100,000 French students go to abroad for their studies; among them 25,945 are Erasmus exchange students.

France is attractive for student recruitment because of the high number of students prepared to study abroad. French students want to improve their language skills and other skills and finally optimize their integration in the professional world thanks to foreign study programmes. French students and employees of companies consider studying abroad provides a big advantage for a successful professional career. When students want to pursue a professional career abroad, studies in a foreign country is the best way to integrate into that country at first.

Further information

More information about this leading student recruitment exhibition can be found by selecting the tabs below.

To reserve your place at this international education fair, please select the ‘Prices’ tab and choose the buttons that meet your requirements. Place your purchase in your shopping cart by selecting the ‘Click To Proceed’ button, select ‘checkout’, and fill in your registration details.

What's included as standard

A standard equipped stand at this event will include a fascia board, carpet, a table, chairs and insurance (Required by law). Exhibitors will also receive name badges giving access to breakfast and cocktails.

An Advertising & Exhibition Space Package will include all above and additionally a 1 Page Full-Colour Advert in the Studyramag Magazine and 12 Month Institution Profile on the Studyrama website.

Configure your participation
Studyrama Masters, MBA, Business & Engineering Fair (Paris) - 8/01/11

Please select your exhibition space first

Studyrama Guide to International Studies
Studyramag Magazine
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Dates:

8 Jan 2011

Venue address:

Cité internationale universitaire de Paris
Paris
France

Map

Schedule:

Opening hours for visitors
Date Time
Day 1: 08/01/11 10:00 - 18:00
Access times for exhibitors
Date Time
Set up:
Dismantling:
08/01/11
08/01/11
07:30 - 09:30
18:00 - 19:00
Additional activities
Date Time
To be announced: - -

This section identifies the levels and subject areas that are reflected at this fair and for which visitors will have an interest in. This section will help to clarify the types of participants who should attend.

Levels
  • Postgraduate (Masters, MBA, LLM, Dip, PhD)
  • Language learning
Subjects
  • Business, MBA & management
  • Computer science & IT
  • Engineering

Use the information provided below to learn more about visitors expected to attend and importantly the proportion of those visitors that are relevant to your offering. Additional information about how the event is promoted and visiting agents can be found in the grey box.

Visitors are targeted by:

  • Billboards / Posters / Flyers
  • Cooperation with Educational Institutions
  • Internet
  • Invitations
  • Local / National Press
  • PR Campaigns
  • Promotion at other events
  • Television / Radio

Visiting Agents

No education agents are expected to visit the fair.

Visitors expected to attend:

  • 3158 in Paris

These visitors are expected to look for:

Paris
*All figures are estimates provided by the fair organiser. Individual exhibitors may experience different results as the data is based on the event as a whole.

Use the information provided below to learn more about exhibitors both past and current. The statistics are based on the last edition of the fair and aims to give you a demographic of the exhibitors based on their type and focus. To display a list of past and current exhibitors select the blue button below. You can then sort the list based on the criteria most important to you. Additional information about who the fair is aimed at can be found in the grey box.

Who should attend:
  • Business schools
  • Colleges
  • Universities

Past exhibitor statistics:

Paris

Studyrama Guide to International Studies

The glossy, full-colour, Studyrama Guide to International Studies. It is distributed at Colleges, High Schools, Universities and at Student and Orientation Centres. It is also distributed at the 52 Studyrama Fairs throughout France, Switzerland and Belgium. The guide is published in June and has a ciculation of 80,000 copies a year. This edition will include a feature on Study in the UK with a special focus on British Universities. The editorial will be written by the British Council.

Deadline for booking and submitting advertising: 1 June 2012

To target an active audience of French, Swiss and Belgium students an institution profile can be ordered in the following sizes: 1 page and 2 page spread. See advertising options and prices in the "Prices" tab.

  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Circulation: 80,000 per year
  • Size: A4
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Colours: CMYK
  • Distribution: France, Switzerland, Belgium

Studyramag Magazine

The glossy, full-colour, A5 Studyramag is the number 1 free student magazine in France for 18-25 year olds. It is distributed free of charge hand-to-hand at 12 University Campuses in Paris, as well as in 400 other sites in Paris and 54 sites in regional cities. It is also hand-to-hand distributed at the 52 Studyrama Fairs throughout France. It has a readership of some 660,000 per month and a ciculation of 200,000 a year.

The Studyramag is filled with lots of fun articles and useful information about Student Life, Education, Jobs and Internships, Study Abroad, News, Cinema, Music...

Deadline for submitting advertising: 10th of the month prior to publishing.
(For example, materials for Studyramag October Edition should be sent by 10 September.)

To target an active audience of French students a full-colour display advert can be ordered in the following sizes: 1 full-colour page advert. See advertising options and prices in the "Prices" tab.

  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Circulation: 200,000 per month
  • Readership: 660,000 per month
  • Size: A5
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Colours: CMYK
  • Distribution: Across France

Now you have decided to join the fair you might want to know some basic information to get you started with your travel plans. Information on hotels is listed below and you can find further country specific details in the grey box. Please note that hotels are suggested based on the location of the venue where the fair will take place and not only by city.

Applying For Visas

EU passport holders will not require a visa to enter France, although you will need a passport. If you do not have an EU passport please check with your local Consulate or Embassy. You might need to apply for a tourist or business visa, although the latter may take much more time to arrange. Visa support is strictly limited to our exhibiting clients. Visa support is NOT provided to visitors.

National Languages

French

National Currency

Euro (EUR)

Hotels
Paris - Espace Champerret Venue

Hotel Espace Champerret (250m)
26 rue Louise Michel – 92300 LEVALLOIS-PERRET
Tel: +33 1 47 57 20 71

Le Villiers (500m)
133 avenue Villiers – 75017 PARIS
Tel: +33 1 46 22 50 90

Hotel Champerret Elysees (500m)
129 avenue de Villiers – 75017 PARIS
Tel: +33 1 47 64 44 00

Hotel Ibis (700m)
24 rue Trébois – 92300 LEVALLOIS-PERRET
Tel: +33 1 47 57 43 99

Paris - Cite Internationale Venue

Mercue Paris Porte d'Orleans (760m)
13, rue François Ory – 92120 MONTROUGE
Tel: +33 01 58 07 11 11

Hotel Ibis Italie Tolbiac (1460m)
177, rue de Tolbiac 75013
Tel: +33 01 45 80 16 60

Hotel du Parc Montsouris (122m)
4, rue du Parc Montsouris 75014
Tel: +33 01 45 89 09 72

Hotel Virgina Paris (542m)
66, rue Père Corentin 75014
Tel: +33 01 45 40 70 90

Nice

Novotel
8-10 Parvis de l'Europe, 06300
www.novotel.com

Radisson SAS
223 Promenade des Anglais, 06000
www.nice.radissonsas.com

Hotel Negresco
37, promenade des Anglais, 06007
www.negresco.org


*The hotels listed above are only suggestions and we advise you to carryout additional research to ensure you select the hotels that match your requirements. We cannot take responsibility for the accommodation and service provided by 3rd parties.

Working with the University Fairs / Studycentral team is easy, pleasant and fun. They do what we all should: offer sufficient and relevant information, they do it quickly and are very efficient.

Ivana Belamaric
IE Business School