The Studyrama International Education Fair Paris aims to help students find an international education and/or career path abroad. The International Education and Career Fair also aims to represent a substantial number of industry sectors for prospective employees to investigate different career paths. The objective of the event is to develop a dynamic continuum of the various opportunities available in the sectors for students and young professionals with all levels of experience.
This not to be missed event addresses French students at the undergraduate or graduate level as well as students from abroad who wish to find information on an international curriculum. It is also directed towards young graduates and the currently employed who would like to give their career a more international dimension.
Each year, more than 47,000 French students take degrees in non-native European Union countries. France has a population of 62.9 million with a per capita GDP of US $31,096 and is the third-largest economy in Europe after Germany and the UK. French higher education has a long tradition of openness and accessibility*. The national government devotes 20 percent of its annual budget to education. Fees for both French and international students are kept very low to persuade students to stay in education as long as possible. There are about 190,000 international students, from all over the world, currently enrolled in French higher education.
Among the present institutions: Prestigious schools and French universities, European establishments (German, Swiss, Spanish, English, Belgian), North American establishments (American and Canadian universities), Australian establishments, and a Language Pavillon offering linguistic travel with language courses abroad.
-A number of French and European institutions will be available for consultation and international recruitment firms.
-International mobility agencies will be present to give advice and information to visitors looking to move abroad.
Visitors are attracted to the wide range of exhibitors and services provided by the fair including a bookshop with specialised works on living and studying abroad. Conferences and lectures will be held throughout the day to offer a broad spectrum of employment options from various industry sectors and the new tendencies in recruitment. Visitors will also receive copies of “The Official Studyrama Guide to International Education”, which will be given out at the international guide desk at the front of the fair.
This fair is the pre-eminent way for skill and opportunity to join together in a functional environment. This is a great opportunity to promote your services and to enrol students and graduates.
*Sourced from Education New Zealand and EU figures on cross-border study.
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The Studyrama Arts Education Fair Paris aims to help creative students discover their ideal academic and career paths within the vibrant worlds of art, fashion, design, and digital media. Taking place on November 26, 2026, this specialized fair brings together leading art schools, prestigious universities, and industry professionals. The primary objective is to showcase a comprehensive continuum of training opportunities and career paths for aspiring creatives and young professionals looking to break into the cultural and creative industries.
This unmissable event targets French students at the undergraduate or graduate level, as well as international students seeking high-caliber creative training in France. It is also highly relevant for young graduates, career-changers, and working professionals looking to elevate their artistic skills, specialize in a new creative sector, or give their design career an international dimension.
France, and Paris in particular, stands as a global epicenter for the arts, fashion, and culture. As the third-largest economy in Europe, France heavily invests in its cultural infrastructure, with the national government dedicating 20% of its annual budget to education overall. Higher education in the arts features a rich tradition of accessibility and excellence. Tuition options across various specialized public and private institutions are designed to support artistic talent. Furthermore, the booming global demand for French expertise in luxury, animation, fashion design, and visual communication draws thousands of passionate international students to Paris every year.
The fair structure is designed to guide creative minds through every step of their educational journey:
Creative & Applied Arts Pavilion: Featuring prestigious fine arts schools (Beaux-Arts), public universities, and specialized private academies offering programs from foundational years to Master’s degrees.
Fashion & Luxury Hub: Showcasing elite institutions specializing in fashion design, textile arts, luxury brand management, and haute couture.
Design, Digital & Media Spaces: Connecting students with industry-leading schools in graphic design, interior architecture, 3D animation, video game design, and visual communication.
Preparatory & Foundation Courses: Dedicated advice areas for high school students looking to prepare portfolios for competitive entrance exams (classes prépa).
Expert Conferences & Lectures: Held throughout the day to highlight evolving trends in the creative sectors, portfolio building tips, insights into the digitization of art, and navigating the Parcoursup application process for art programs.
Portfolio Clinics: Opportunities for prospective students to receive direct feedback on their creative work from school representatives and faculty members.
Official Studyrama Resources: All visitors will receive a copy of “The Official Studyrama Guide to Creative Arts & Design Education” at the main entrance desk.
Paris 11,300
Opening hours for visitors | Date | Time |
| Day 1: | 14/11/2026 | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Access times for exhibitors | Date | Time |
| Set up: Dismantling: | 14/11/2026 14/11/2026 | 08:00 - 10:00 17:00 - 19:00 |
Additional activities | Date | Time |
| To be announced: | - | - |