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Higher education student and staff mobility project
Date du début: 1 juin 2014, Date de fin: 31 mai 2016 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

The Maryse Eloy Higher Education Art College specialising in graphic design and visual communication is recognised by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication. French to start with but widening to International Education since 2000. Belonging to the Erasmus charter and the Cumulus network (world network of Universities and Schools teaching Art) have consolidated this opening. Maryse Eloy school also opened programmes in 2003 in Budapest, Hungary and London in 2015. The aims of the European and International network are clearly to strengthen the employability of young graduates who can prove their capacities through their studies and professionally through their work experiences. In both Graphic design and Visual communication strong cultural experiences are predominant for the creative arts. Taking part in exchanges going to or coming from different backgrounds reinforces a multi cultural approach to all creativeness (be it in editions, packaging, traditional communication, digital and interactive edition etc) with the numerous technical applications. Between 2014- 2016, Maryse Eloy school thanks to the Erasmus programme has set 6 students on internships in Europe(100% of the aims reached) and 5 studying in Europe (50% of the initial aims reached ) The school has received 8 students from Slovenie, Tcheque Republic, Greece and Italy. The Erasmus programme has led the way for other exchanges outside the European network. For example 2 students from Maryse Eloy have spent a semester in Chile. We note also that students from Iran, Vietnam and China are amongst the top graduates of the 2015 year class. On a long term basis these examples reinforce the International Image of Maryse Eloy school and confirm the place of France and in particularly Paris as a place to study graphic arts and visual communication; an incentive for all students to be more mobile emphasizing the benefits of travelling and studying both for personal progress and for better employment opportunities.