International Student Guide 2015-2016

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International Student Guide 2015-2016
International Student
Guide 2015-2016
ECTS Guide
ISARA-Lyon
23 rue Jean Baldassini
69364 LYON CEDEX 07 - FRANCE
 : 00 33 (0) 4 27 85 85 85
Fax : 00 33 (0) 4 27 85 85 86
http://www.isara.fr
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I – INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ - 2 II – THE INSTITUTE ........................................................................................................ - 3 A - GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................................... - 3 HOW TO GET TO LYON? ................................................................................................................................................................ - 4 C - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE................................................................................................................................. - 6 D - APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................ - 6 -
III – PRACTICAL INFORMATION...................................................................................... - 7 A - BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL: FORMALITIES ............................................................................................................................ - 7 B - IMMIGRATION: VISA ............................................................................................................................................................... - 8 C - LIVING COSTS ........................................................................................................................................................................... - 8 D - ACCOMODATION ..................................................................................................................................................................... - 9 E - BANK ACCOUNT ..................................................................................................................................................................... - 10 F - HOUSING ALLOWANCE ......................................................................................................................................................... - 10 G - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................................................................................. - 11 H - CELLPHONE PLAN.................................................................................................................................................................. - 12 I - HEALTH AND INSURANCE ..................................................................................................................................................... - 12 J - STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... - 13 K - USEFUL WEBSITES................................................................................................................................................................. - 14 -
IV – ACADEMIC PROGRAMME ......................................................................................- 15 "AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT” FALL SEMESTER ......................................................................... - 16 "AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT” SPRING SEMESTER ...................................................................... - 16 “AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT”.................................................................................................... - 17 SPRING SEMESTER CONTINUATION ................................................................................................................................................... - 17 “FOOD SCIENCE AND THE MANAGEMENT OF FOOD INDUSTRIES” FALL SEMESTER........................................................................... - 18 “FOOD SCIENCE AND THE MANAGEMENT OF FOOD INDUSTRIES” SPRING SEMESTER ....................................................................... - 19 “SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT” FALL SEMESTER ................................................................................................................ - 20 “SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT” SPRING SEMESTER ............................................................................................................. - 20 “SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT” SPRING SEMESTER CONTINUATION.................................................................................... - 21 “MARKETS AND CORPORATE MANAGEMENT” FALL SEMESTER ........................................................................................................ - 22 “MARKETS AND CORPORATE MANAGEMENT” SPRING SEMESTER .................................................................................................... - 23 “VITICULTURE, TERRITORIES & AGROECOLOGY” FALL SEMESTER .................................................................................................. - 24 “VITICULTURE, TERRITORIES & AGROECOLOGY” SPRING SEMESTER............................................................................................... - 24 “VITICULTURE, TERRITORIES & AGROECOLOGY” SPRING SEMESTER CONTINUATION ..................................................................... - 25 -
Appendix 1 – Student Housing .....................................................................................- 26 Appendix 2 – Campus France .......................................................................................- 31 Appendix 3 – Health.....................................................................................................- 32 Appendix 4 – Psychological Support .............................................................................- 34 Appendix 5 – Tutoring..................................................................................................- 34 -
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I – INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Lyon: Heart of Europe!
ISARA-Lyon is located in Lyon, in the south-east of France, in a very dynamic environment close to companies, research
centers and professionals working in agriculture, food industry, rural development and environment sectors.
The second-ranking city in France in regard to its number of students, Lyon possesses a rich cultural and gastronomic
tradition and an ‘old town’ which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Our lively city will offer you an
exceptional quality of life.
Studying in Lyon is indeed an opportunity for the city’s 130,000 students to take advantage of fascinating sites and
events, including the evening parties organized on barges, the renowned Light Festival (Fête des Lumières), the
international Dance Festival (Biennale de la Danse), the Nuits de Fourvière music, dance and theatre festivals held
outdoors in an ancient Roman Amphitheatre, or, if you prefer, free organized roller-blading tours offered every Friday to
discover Lyon by night…
Apart from culture, gastronomy and sports, Lyon is also a big city which has remained convivial and is easy to explore on
foot. You will have the chance to take part in a variety of leisure activities, thanks to Lyon’s favorable situation near the
mountains and the sea.
The natural diversity of this area (Mediterranean and temperate climate, plains and mountains) provides easy access to
a wide range of activities related to agriculture and food: various crop products (fruit, cereal plants, vines, and
vegetables), cattle breeding, and many other activities which are strongly linked to a huge network of food-processing
industries.
ISARA-Lyon is situated at AGRAPOLE, an excellence cluster created by Rhône-Alpes local authorities, specialized in
agriculture and food, which includes over fifty professional organizations working in these sectors.
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II – THE INSTITUTE
A - GENERAL INFORMATION
ISARA-Lyon
23 rue Jean Baldassini
F – 69364 LYON CEDEX 07 – FRANCE
(Metro B : Direction Gare d’Oullins - Stop at
Stade de Gerland)
 +33 4 27 85 85 10 - Fax : +33 4 27 85 86 36
E-mail: [email protected]
Agrapole - ISARA-Lyon
Dean: Pascal DESAMAIS
ISARA-Lyon was created in 1968 to train students to become managers specialized in agriculture. ISARA-Lyon delivers an
engineer diploma (master level diploma accredited by French State), international masters and professional bachelors.
From its creation, rural development has been an important part of ISARA higher education and research activities.
In the 1980’s, ISARA’s fields of activity expanded further to include domains in relation with agricultural marketing and
management, agrifood technologies and the environment.
New curricula were created, among which the vocational engineering training (MSc level), a specialized post-master
diploma, a professional Bachelor of Sciences, engineering training in apprenticeship (MSc level), 2 MSc in Agroecology
and, 1 MSc in Sustainable Food Systems.
Applied research, study, consulting and expertise activities have also been developed by ISARA-Lyon in the last 20 years.
These activities play a very important role in our higher education programmes by improving professors’ skills, creating
linkages with professional and scientific stakeholders, developing ISARA’s reputation, among other benefits.
ISARA-Lyon develops its higher education and R&D partnership in the Provence-Côte-d’Azur area with the integration of
ISEMA (Institut Supérieur Européen de Management Agroalimentaire) and also by being a member to the “Fruits &
Vegetables” Cluster.
In April 2007, ISARA-Lyon moved to the Gerland district, an area which has gained importance in the city due to scientific
and biotechnological development.
Some figures on ISARA-Lyon
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Established as a non-profit organization in 1968
Budget: € 9.8 million
100 professors, scientists and administrative employees
200 professional lecturers
Approximately 800 students and apprentices in attendance each year
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HOW TO GET TO LYON?
By train (TGV high speed trains):
 From Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport or Paris Gare de Lyon train station to Lyon Part-Dieu or Lyon Perrache train stations: 30
trains daily (2-hour journey)
 From Marseille: 1 hour and 40 minutes
By Eurolines express bus service:
Direct buses from: Amsterdam, Athens, Dortmund, London, Marrakech, Prague, Venice, and more.
http://www.eurolines.fr/en/
From Saint Exupery Lyon international airport:
Saint Exupery-Lyon international airport (46 international and 32 national links - 15 miles east of Lyon) is less than one hour’s drive
from Lyon which can be easily and quickly reached…
…via the RhonExpress
 Departure: every 15 minutes – Duration: 30 minutes
 Cost: € 14.60 per person or € 13 for people under 25 years old
 Website: http://www.rhonexpress.fr/
Or
…via bus and tramway:
via the bus 46 (Cars du Rhône) + tramway T3:
• Take the bus at the “Gare Routière” (next to the airport) toward “Meyzieu ZI”
• Departure: approximately every 30 minutes – Duration: about 20 minutes
You can check the timetable online www.carsdurhone.fr/lignes-horaires (ligne 46)
• Get off the bus at “Meyzieu ZI”
• Take the tramway T3 toward “Gare Part Dieu Villette” and get off the tramway at “Gare Part Dieu Villette”
You can check the timetable online www.tcl.fr/Me-deplacer/Itineraires – Duration: about 35 minutes
• You can buy a ticket called “Rhône pass” directly at the airport, at the tourist information center, the total cost for a one-way ticket
is 3, 20€.
Contact details for ISARA-Lyon: 23 rue Jean Baldassini, 69007 LYON, FRANCE - Tel: +33 - 427 85 85 85
From the Lyon-Part-Dieu station to ISARA-Lyon:
 At Part-Dieu Station, take the “Vivier Merle” exit to find the subway station.
 Take the subway line B (blue) toward “Gare d’Oullins”
 Get off the subway at “Stade de Gerland”
 Take the exit “Parc Relais TCL” (up two flights of stairs)
 Walk straight 50 meters; then turn on your right and cross a big parking lot. On the other side of the parking lot, you will find the
street “Jean Baldassini”. Continue walking straight. ISARA-Lyon is located 100 meters down this street, on your left.
From Public Residence please check Appendix 1
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Join / check our:
 ISARA-Lyon Facebook
 ISARA-Lyon Twitter
 You Tube Channel
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B - ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Study year
Classes begin
Classes end
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4 year (MSc level)
early September
end of June
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early September
mid-December
5 year (MSc level)
Holidays and days off for 2015-16
Holidays:
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Christmas Break
Winter Break
Easter Break
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Two weeks (Dec 18 end of the day – Jan 4 morning)
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One week (Feb 12 end of the day – Feb 22 morning)
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Two weeks (Apr 15 end of the day – May 2 morning)
Days off:
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1 November (All Saints Day)
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11 November (Armistice World War I)
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1 May (Labour Day)
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8 May (Armistice World War II)
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Easter Monday (Monday 28 March)
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Ascension Day (May 4 end of the day– May 9 morning)
C - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE
Head of the International Relations Department :
Marine POBEL (E-mail: [email protected])
Incoming students coordinator:
Sigolène VERNERET (E-mail: [email protected])
: + 33 4 27 85 85 10
Fax: + 33 4 27 85 86 36
Educational Coordinator:
Alain GAY 4th year (E-mail: [email protected] )
Séverine CAVRET 5th year (E-mail: [email protected] )
D - APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Please submit the attached application form before the dates indicated below.
We cannot guarantee accommodation to applications submitted after these dates.
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1. Application deadlines
Fall semester: between April 15
and June 1
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Spring semester: between September 1 and October 15
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Send your complete application documents via email to Ms. Sigolène Verneret - International
Relations Department - E-mail: [email protected]
2. Registration deadline
Once your application has been accepted by ISARA-Lyon, you must send your Learning
Agreement two months before classes begin.
You must have a bachelor’s degree to study at ISARA-Lyon.
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You will then be able to study at a master level during the 4 (M1) or the 5 year (M2).
It is also important to have a good command* of French and English for courses taught in these languages.
(*Level B1 in the http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/resources/european-language-levels-cefr)
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III – PRACTICAL INFORMATION
A - BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL: FORMALITIES
Once selected and before your arrival, please contact Ms. Sigolène VERNERET at the International Relations Office:
+33 427 85 85 10 - [email protected] to let her know when you will be arriving (date - time - place) so that she can
organize to pick you up if needed.
It is also important to contact your coordinator in your home university for administrative formalities such as visa,
insurance…
Please send per email these documents with your application form:
(Application form to be downloaded here)
 The Learning agreement signed by you and your coordinator.
 A copy of your passport or national identity card (for European Union citizens).
 A copy of your birth certificate (If you are non-European it is necessary to come to France with your original birth
certificate). For some French administration, you will need to have a certified translation. See below the list of sworn
translators: http://www.ca-lyon.justice.fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=98&Itemid=459
 A curriculum vitae.
 A letter of intent.
 The accommodation application form signed.
 The certificate of knowledge of French language and English language.
 A proof of your insurance form with your civil liability and repatriation insurance.
 A copy of your European health insurance card for EU students.
 A copy of your bachelor diploma.
 Grades from the last 3 years.
 1 scanned picture in .jpeg format in order to prepare your student card.
The international relations office and the student union will:
 Help you to fill in any additional documents necessary for your stay in France.
 Organize an appointment with a bank so that you can open a French bank account and subscribe the mandatory
insurance covering your civil liability and rental risks (necessary before entering your room in the residence hall).
 Help you with the procedures related to residence permits, if needed.
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B - IMMIGRATION: VISA
If you are planning to pursue an academic project at ISARA-Lyon for a period longer than 3 months, you MUST apply for a
student visa. The student visa is MANDATORY for non-European students who come to study in France.
/!\ Depending on the country you live in, you may need to complete the Campus France online application
process BEFORE you start your visa application. For more information on the relevant countries, please check appendix 2.
• You must schedule an in-person appointment at the closest French consulate via its official website. We encourage you
to book your appointment at least 6 to 8 weeks prior departure. Your visa appointment at a French consulate must take
place no more than 90 days before, and at least 2 weeks prior, your departure to France.
/!\ Please note that sometimes it may be up to four weeks until the next appointment is available, especially in
summer.
• Go to the consulate for a visa interview. It is required to appear in person. The main documents to supply are:
- Your passport (the validity of the passport must correspond to the duration of the visa requested).
- ISARA attestation of enrolment.
- Proof of income.
Depending on the country, other documents can be required.
• Once you’re in France, if relevant, you must register with the local immigration office (Office Français de l’Immigration
et de l’Intégration - OFII). Please check your local consulate’s website to see if you must do so. If so, make sure you
validate your student visa at the local immigration office within a few weeks after you arrival.
C - LIVING COSTS
The following is the expected average monthly budget for students under 28 years old staying at Public Crous Residence
for 2014-15:
Rental costs in the student residence hall
CROUS
(if you stay in a family with Lyon Expat or
in a private student hall, rent is higher.
Please check with them directly)
Food
Transport
Leisure and other personal costs
Students’ Health Insurance Scheme
(to be paid once)
Participation to field trip
(according to your specialization)
TOTAL
260,50 € + 1 month deposit (230 € to be paid once) + Entrance fee (200 €
or 100 € if you stay only 1 semester to be paid once and not refundable)
+ File processing costs (10 € to be paid once) + Sheets (10 € optional) +
Housing insurance
About 150 €
30.20 € / month (for student under 28 years old)
+ 5 € for the card (paid once)
120 € (according to your habits)
213 € (Price for 2014-2015)
A maximum of 250 € for the whole semester
1st month: about 1 500 € - Then about 620 €
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D - ACCOMODATION
There is no student hall on ISARA-Lyon campus.
See below the different possibilities: (More information on the appendix below)
CROUS Student Hall: Résidence André ALLIX, Résidence Benjamin DELESSERT Résidence La MADELEINE
/!\ You cannot make a booking yourself for these residences. You must send your Application Housing filled in and signed
to Sigolène VERNERET.
The CNOUS is the French National Student Service and the CROUS is its regional branch dealing with the student welfare
organization. A room in a CROUS Student Hall is allocated first to French students who have low incomes.
With our partner IPL (Institut Polytechnique de Lyon) we have an agreement with the Crous and our International
students can benefit from a room there.
Since the demand is very high and because very few rooms are available there are 2 constraints:
 you have to send to Sigolène Verneret your housing application as soon as possible and not later than May 31st.
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 you must agree to rent a room for a full period (For example: from July/August to the end of December and/or from
the beginning of January to end of June/July).
Description of the room:
A 10 m² room including bathroom, toilet and fridge.
The kitchen is shared. No kitchenware. Bed linen is not provided.
The price for 2014-2015 was € 260.50 / month. There are some possibilities to rent a studio for € 384 / month.
Address:
 Résidence André ALLIX – 2 rue Sœur Bouvier – 69005 Lyon
More information
 Résidence Benjamin DELESSERT – 145, avenue Jean Jaurès – 69007
Lyon
More information
 Résidence La MADELEINE– 4, rue du Sauveur – 69007 Lyon
More information
Students can opt for alternative accommodations, see below the possibilities:
For these possibilities, ISARA-Lyon will not be in charge of the booking.
 to be hosted by a French family in the center of Lyon www.expat-agency-lyon.com or contact Sigolène Verneret
 to do an intergenerational cohabitation http://www.esdes-intergenerations.net/ http://www.activ-formationsservices.biz/ (Websites in French only)
 to rent a small apartment in a private Student Hall (18 to 40 m² ) http://www.studilodge.fr/international-student.html
Prices vary from €356 to €670 according to the size of the apartment and the availability. You have the possibility to
share your flat with a friend.
For more information about these possibilities and the prices, please check the appendix 1 and contact them directly.
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E - BANK ACCOUNT
Once in Lyon, you can open a bank account. A French bank account is mandatory if you want to apply for
housing allowance.
How to open a bank account in France?
• Take an appointment per phone or go directly to an agency.
• Bring:
- Your passport.
- Your Visa.
- An Housing attestation.
- The ISARA attestation of enrollment.
- A Scholarship attestation if you have one.
Usually, opening a bank account for a relatively short period of time is free. However, prices depend on the agency. For
example, Crédit Agricole offers a 1-to-3€ cost for the 1st year (then 23, 70€ per year) for students under 25 years old. The
offer also supplies a MasterCard that you can use abroad with no additional cost.
/!\ Do not forget to close your account when you leave France.
If needed, bank agencies also provide fairly-priced home insurance for student.
F - HOUSING ALLOWANCE
CAF (Caisse des Allocations Familiales) is a family benefits organization. As a student renting an apartment in France, you
are eligible for a housing allowance - called “Aide Personnalisée au Logement” (APL) - provided by this organization. The
amount depends on the location of the apartment, its surface area and the revenues of the student.
To apply online - www.caf.fr - you need:
- Your complete address in France.
- A proof of income (scholarships, wages, etc.).
- Your French bank details.
- Your email address.
When the online application is done, you need to set up a file. The following documents need to be joined to the file:
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A « demande d’aide au logement » form, completed by you.
An housing attestation, completed by your landlord or CROUS.
Your civil status documents (i.e ID, passport, birth certificate or family record book).
Non-EU nationals: a student visa + a copy of your passport showing the “OFII” stamp.
EU nationals: a proof of student status + a copy of your European health insurance card + a formal statement of
sufficient resources.
/!\ Every documents from your country MUST be translated into French by a SWORN TRANSLATOR in France.
(You can find the 2014 list of sworn translators online via the
lyon.justice.fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=98&Itemid=459 )
following
link
http://www.ca-
Please note that there is a waiting period (“délai de carence”) of 1 month once you have your file completed and sent to
CAF. CAF will therefore NOT pay the allowance for 1st month spent in the apartment. For example, if you are arriving in
September and declaring your file to CAF only in October, you will receive the APL only from November on.
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G - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
The TCL network offers a wide range of services as it includes 2 funicular lines, 4 metro lines, 5 tramway lines and over
130 bus lines. You can easily go from one place to another in the city using different lines. However, do not forget to
validate your ticket each time you change lines (except from one metro line to another).
Fares (Prices for January 2015):
Type of ticket/card
Price
Single ticket
1,80€
valid 1 hour from the time of validation
2€ the “emergency ticket” on the bus
“Liberté 1 jour” ticket
5,50€
unlimited travel on the TCL network for a whole day
“Liberté soirée” ticket
3€
unlimited travel on the TCL network from 7pm to the end of the service
14€
Student book of 10 tickets
being 1,40€ per ticket unit
TCL student card
28,80€ per month
“abonnement Campus”
(30,20€ from September 2015)
How to create your TCL student card?
• Go to a TCL agency (Hôtel de Ville, Bellecour, Gorge de Loup, Perrache, Part-Dieu, Grange Blanche, Vaulx-en-Velin La
Soie,…)
• Bring:
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Your ID card or your passport.
Your ID photo + 5€ to create your TCL card.
Your ISARA attestation of enrollment.
An Housing attestation (ask for one at your student residence or ask for an Attestation de domicile).
• Each month, you can pay for your subscription in an agency or via one of the 410 vending machines at your disposal in
the metro and tramway stations.
Other ways to travel in Lyon:
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Vélo’v: bike service that is simple and practical for short journeys in Lyon. http://www.velov.grandlyon.com
Bluely: full electric and open-access car sharing service in Lyon. www.bluely.eu/en/
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H - CELLPHONE PLAN
There are several telephone operators in France, offering a wide range of cellphone plans. We suggest you ask for a plan
“sans engagement” (without obligation). Getting a cellphone deal through a mobile virtual network operator is usually
more affordable (for example: Virgin Mobile, Sosh, NRJ Mobile, etc.)
/!\ Please note: To get a cellphone plan in France you MUST open a bank account beforehand.
I - HEALTH AND INSURANCE
Upon arrival and if you don’t have one already, you must subscribe to a civil liability insurance (Responsabité Civile) which
protects you for many types of claims/ damage. (Around 16 -25 € with LMDE or SMERRA)
If you are a citizen of the European Union (EU) or a European Economic Area (EEA):
Please bring your European Health Insurance Card. Please check the expiry date.
It will exclude you from the mandatory subscription to the French Health Insurance System.
If you are NOT citizen of the European Union (EU) or a European Economic Area (EEA) and if you will stay in France for
more than 3 months, you must subscribe to the French Students’ Health Insurance Scheme
(€ 213 for one academic year – price valid for 2014-15).
You will have the choice between two students’ health insurance scheme: LMDE or SMERRA. If needed, they can also
provide fairly-priced home insurance for students
Students over 28 years old are not eligible for the students’ health insurance scheme. They must subscribe to a private
insurance. You can find it with LMDE => Couverture étudiant étranger
Or with Crystal Studies: A private insurance adapted for foreign students over 28. If you want more information, please
contact Sigolène VERNERET, she will put you though our partner.
If in your home country, you do not have any complementary insurance to reimburse your expenses not reimbursed by
the basic Health Insurance Scheme, you are strongly recommended to subscribe one in France. Sigolène Verneret will
give you more information once you are at ISARA-Lyon.
Please consider that these options can be less expensive and more adapted than insurance in your home country.
(If you have bought a private insurance in your country, please check if the repatriation insurance is included).
To help you, appendix 3 provides a list of English-speaking general practitioners and specialists available in Lyon, the
French emergency numbers, a list of the main hospitals and the address of a few pharmacies.
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J - STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS
There are different student associations at ISARA:
BDE: the Student Union with its team of more than 30 members, will give you useful information regarding the numerous
student activities offered at ISARA-Lyon (sport, music, event…).
The BDE is open every day from 1:00 to 2:00pm and also usually during the 10:00am morning break.
ISARAMAP: an association supporting small farming and that creates a direct link between producers and consumers.
You will be able to register for a semester or a year and buy vegetables, bread, fruits, eggs, cheese...
http://isaramap.e-monsite.com/ (Website in French only)
APE: The Junior business of ISARA-Lyon http://ape.isara.fr/ (Website in French only)
CLUB SOLIDARITÉ: The student union dedicated for International Students will
help you with settling in at the residence, student life integration, setting-up a
bank account, completing the CAF registration, etc.
Do not hesitate to contact them at [email protected].
ASSOCIATION JEUNES AMBASSADEURS:
If you are a foreign student and have decided to pursue your studies in Lyon, make the most of your
stay by becoming familiar with the rich cultural environment of your host city and meeting major
institutional and business leaders thanks to the Jeunes Ambassadeurs program.
The Jeunes Ambassadeurs program is based on the principle of reciprocity.
The program for a Jeune Ambassadeur lasts 6 months (from October to April) during which time the students will form a
pair with their “business coach” and attend different events. Also, each student will put together a project linking –
economically, culturally, scientifically… – France and their home country. This project will be submitted to the association,
and the successful ones, awarded. If you want more information on the projects developed by the former Jeunes
Ambassadeurs, please click here.
Benefiting from this program, upon return to their home country, the Jeunes Ambassadeurs will be able to communicate
on the expertise of the companies and the relations established with their directors, encourage contacts between
members of the Jeune Ambassadeur network, and facilitate international partnerships by communicating information,
finding required correspondents, etc…
For more information on this association and their objectives, please check the link below.
http://www.jeunes-ambassadeurs.com/
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K - USEFUL WEBSITES
Information for international students coming to Lyon:
 ISARA-Lyon
 Only Lyon
 Lyon Campus
 Lyon Expat
 Centre d’information et de documentation jeunesse
 Campus France
Health care:
 LMDE
 SMERRA
Housing:
 Public residence Allix Public Residence
Reservation can be done only through ISARA-Lyon
 Public residence Benjamin Delessert Public Residence
 Public residence La Madeleine Public Residence
 Private residence Studilodge
 Family Expat LYON - Home stay with a family or ask directly [email protected]
 Intergeneration home sharing:
ESDES Association or le pari solidaire lyon
 Find and / or share a flat Adopteunappartement.com or Colocation.fr or Appartager.com or Autroisieme.com
 Housing Allocation => CAF
Miscellaneous :
 Le bon coin (apartment to rent, all kind object from a bike to a coat or a table to buy. These goods are usually
second hand products)
 Official translation of your birth certificate (for CAF, Health care, OFII, …)
http://www.rhone.gouv.fr/Demarches-administratives/Sejour-travail-et-naturalisation-des-etrangers/InterpretariatTraduction
Transportation:
 Public transport in Lyon TCL
 Train ticket SNCF
 Low cost airlines: Ryan Air or Easy Jet
 Eurolines
 Bicycle Rental Service VELOV
 Shuttle from/to Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport RHONEXPRESS
Leisure:
 Lyon Tourisme
 Lyon City Crunch
 Le Petit Paumé
 Lyon International association This association propose: outings, dinner in a French family…
Student Jobs (non-exhaustive list):
 CRIJ Lyon Rhône-Alpes
 Offres d’emplois pour étudiants
 Studyrama – Jobs
 Cap Campus
 Student Job
 Jobs d’été
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IV – ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
ISARA-Lyon offers international students an opportunity to choose courses within five training programs in accordance
with their specialization:
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Agriculture, environment and resource management
Agri-food, food and industrial management
Sustainable rural development
Markets and corporate management
Viticulture, Territories and Agroecology
How to choose courses?
In order to correctly choose the courses you want to attend, please respect the following policies:
 All your courses should belong to the same specialization.
 Two courses cannot take place at the same time (except for the French lessons).
 Be careful, some courses have limited places (these are marked with a * in the documents).
 Your level of French (and English for courses in this language) must be “B1” (According to the "Common European
Framework of Reference: Learning, Teaching, Assessment")
http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/resources/european-language-levels-cefr It means that you can understand
the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. Can deal
with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language is spoken. Can produce simple
connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest. Can describe experiences and events, dreams,
hopes & ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
 For the 4th and 5th year specialization modules, field trip fee can be required to contribute to transport and
accommodation costs (a maximum of € 250)
 You will have the possibility to take costless French classes every Thursday afternoon. Generally at the end of each
semester you will be given the opportunity to take the TFI test to evaluate your level of French.
Courses take place from Monday to Friday, about 30 to 36 hours a week.
There are generally a maximum of 4 hours in the morning and 4 hours in the afternoon. (8am till 6pm).
Courses can be lectures or practical seminars (small groups). Field works and personal research projects are also currently
used in the class. **Once registered in a course, you must attend all classes** /!\
Specific information for double degree students:
To obtain the ISARA-Lyon engineer diploma, double degree students will be required to get at least 785 points in the TFI
test (Equivalent to the B2 Level).
Within each specialization below, please find a schedule introducing the organization of each
semester. Click on the course title to be directed to a link describing the course, number of hours, etc.
M1: Equivalent to the 1st year of masters
M2: Equivalent to the 2nd year of masters
Course in English
Course in French
* Limited spaces available
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"Agriculture, Environment and Resource Management” Fall Semester
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
S7-FLE-I
st
1 week of Sept.
Integration Week – French & Culture
1 ECTS Credits
10 Sept. –
18 Dec.
S9-AGROECOS
Agroecology
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
S7-FLE-AUT
OR
French Lessons
S9-EES
2 ECTS Credits
Livestock Farming, Environment and Health
14 Sept. –
18 Dec.
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
OR
S9-DIT
Development and Engineering Territories *
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
18 Dec. – 04 Jan.
Christmas Holiday - End of the semester
"Agriculture, Environment and Resource Management” Spring Semester
S7-QSE-QSA
04 – 15 Jan.
Quality in food processing system
3 ECTS - Level M1
S8-FLE-PRI
French Lessons
S7-QSE-ENV
18 – 29 Jan.
Environment in food processing system
2 ECTS Credits
3 ECTS - Level M1
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“Agriculture, Environment and Resource Management”
Spring Semester Continuation
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
OPT-A1 / S8 - MCA
Mountains as Challenging Areas
3 ECTS Credits - Level M1
S8-FLE-PRI
01 Feb. – 12 Feb.
OR
OPT-A3 / S8 - GRAA
Risks management in agriculture and in food
processing
French Lessons
Continuation
3 ECTS Credits - Level M1
12 – 22 February
Winter Holiday
OPT-B1 / S8 - MCEA
Farm Analysis
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
22 Feb. – 11 Mar.
OR
S8-FLE-PRI
OPT-B3 / S8 - BIOT
Biotechnology: Consequences on Agriculture
French Lessons
Continuation
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OPT-C1 / S8 - MAEST
14 Mar. – 13 May
Group Study Project (MAESTRO)
/
9 ECTS Credits - Level M1
15 April – 02 May
Spring Holiday
OPT-D1 / S8 - EATF
Economics and Agricultural Trade and Food:
International Issues
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OR
16 May – 03 June
OPT-D4 / S8 - EAU
Water and Environment
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OR
S8-FLE-PRI
French Lessons
Continuation
OPT-D3 / S8 - ABTM
Organic Agriculture, Regions and Markets
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OPT-E1 / S8 - EGDR
06 – 24 June
Renewable Energies-Innovations & Technological
Applications in Agriculture
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
End of the semester
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“Food Science and the Management of Food Industries” Fall Semester
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
S7-FLE-I
st
1 week of Sept.
Integration week – French & Culture
1 ECTS Credits
S9-CIPAL
Design and Industrialization of Food Products *
(Take place in the city of Angers then Lyon)
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
S7-FLE-AUT
OR
14 Sept. –
18 Dec.
French Lessons
S9-AGROLOG
2 ECTS Credits
Supply Chain and
Management in Agricultural and Food Sectors
(Take place in the city of Avignon)
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
OR
S9-SDFI
Sustainable Development in Food Industries
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
OR
S7-FSI4
07 Sept. – 23 Oct.
Basics in Engineering Science (New students 4A)
Upgrading for 4th year students
12 ECTS - Level M1
S7-FLE-AUT
S7-ENTR
26 Oct. – 18 Dec.
Business
French Lessons
2 ECTS Credits
10 ECTS - Level M1
18 Dec. – 04 Jan.
Christmas Holiday - End of the semester
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“Food Science and the Management of Food Industries” Spring Semester
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
S7-QSE-QSA
04 – 15 Jan.
Quality in food processing system
3 ECTS - Level M1
S7-QSE-ENV
18 – 29 Jan.
Environment in food processing system
3 ECTS - Level M1
S8-FLE-PRI
OPT-A3 / S8 - GRAA
Risks management in agriculture and in food processing
2 ECTS Credits
3 ECTS Credits - Level M1
01 Feb. – 12 Feb.
French Lessons
OR
OPT-A2 / S8 - QFIL
Food Quality Management Course
3 ECTS Credits - Level M1
12 – 22 February
Winter Holiday
OPT-B2 / S8 - NUSAN
Nutrition and Health
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OR
22 Feb. – 11 Mar.
S8-FLE-PRI
OPT-B4 / S8 - VC
French Lessons
Sales and Business
Continuation
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OPT-C1 / S8 - MAEST
14 Mar. – 13 May
Group Study Project (MAESTRO)
/
9 ECTS Credits - Level M1
15 April – 02 May
Spring Holiday
OPT-D2 / S8 - DDIAA
16 May – 03 June
Sustainable Development in Agribusiness
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OPT-E2 / S8 - M3P
06 – 24 June
Workmanship of Food Production Parameters
S8-FLE-PRI
French Lessons
Continuation
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
End of the semester
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“Sustainable Rural Development” Fall Semester
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
S7-FLE-I
st
1 week of Sept.
Integration week – French & Culture
1 ECTS Credits
10 Sept. –
18 Dec.
S9-AGROECOS
Agroecology *
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
OR
S7-FLE-AUT
French Lessons
S9-EES
2 ECTS Credits
Livestock Farming, Environment and Health *
14 Sept. –
18 Dec.
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
OR
S9-DIT
Development and Engineering Territories*
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
18 Dec. – 04 Jan.
Christmas Holiday - End of the semester
“Sustainable Rural Development” Spring Semester
S7-QSE-QSA
04 – 15 Jan.
Quality in food processing system
3 ECTS - Level M1
S8-FLE-PRI
S7-QSE-ENV
18 – 29 Jan.
Environment in food processing system
French Lessons
2 ECTS Credits
3 ECTS - Level M1
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“Sustainable Rural Development” Spring Semester Continuation
2015-2016
01 Feb. – 12 Feb.
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
OPT-A1 / S8 - MCA
Mountains as Challenging Areas
French Lessons
3 ECTS Credits - Level M1
12 – 22 February
S8-FLE-PRI
Continuation
Winter Holiday
OPT-B1 / S8 - MCEA
Farm Analysis
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
22 Feb. – 11 Mar.
OR
S8-FLE-PRI
OPT-B4 / S8 - VC
Sales and Business
French Lessons
Continuation
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OPT-C1 / S8 - MAEST
14 Mar. – 13 May
Group Study Project (MAESTRO)
/
9 ECTS Credits - Level M1
15 April – 02 May
Spring Holiday
OPT-D1 / S8 - EATF
Economics and Agricultural Trade and Food:
International Issues
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OR
16 May – 03 June
OPT-D4 / S8 - EAU
Water and Environment
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OR
S8-FLE-PRI
French Lessons
Continuation
OPT-D3 / S8 - ABTM
Organic Agriculture, Regions and Markets
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OPT-E1 / S8 - EGDR
06 – 24 June
Renewable Energies-Innovations &
Technological Applications in Agriculture
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
End of the semester
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“Markets and Corporate Management” Fall Semester
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
S7-FLE-I
st
1 week of Sept.
Integration week – French & Culture
1 ECTS Credits
S9-GIDE
Management of innovation and companies
development *
(Take place in the city of Lyon then Angers)
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
S7-FLE-AUT
OR
14 Sept. –
18 Dec.
French Lessons
S9-AGROLOG
2 ECTS Credits
Supply Chain Management in Agricultural
and Food Sectors
(Take place in the city of Avignon)
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
OR
S9-SDFI
Sustainable Development in Food Industries
30 ECTS Credits - Level M2
OR
S7-FSI4
07 Sept – 23 Oct.
Basics in Engineering Science (New students 4A)
th
Upgrading for 4 year students
S7-FLE- AUT
12 ECTS - Level M1
French Lessons
S7-ENTR
26 Oct. – 18 Dec.
2 ECTS Credits
Business
10 ECTS - Level M1
18 Dec. – 04 Jan.
Christmas Holiday - End of the semester
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“Markets and Corporate Management” Spring Semester
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
S7-QSE-QSA
04 – 15 Jan.
Quality in food processing system
3 ECTS - Level M1
S7-QSE-ENV
18 – 29 Jan.
Environment in food processing system
3 ECTS - Level M1
OPT-A1 / S8 - MCA
French Lessons
Mountains as Challenging Areas
2 ECTS Credits
3 ECTS Credits - Level M1
01 Feb – 12 Feb.
S8-FLE-PRI
OR
OPT-A3 / S8 - GRAA
Risks management in agriculture and in food
processing
3 ECTS Credits - Level M1
12 – 22 February
Winter Holiday
OPT-B4 / S8 - VC
22 Feb. – 11 Mar.
Sales and Business
S8-FLE-PRI
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
French Lessons
OPT-C1 / S8 - MAEST
14 Mar. – 13 May
Group Study Project (MAESTRO)
Continuation
/
9 ECTS Credits - Level M1
15 April – 02 May
Spring Holiday
OPT-D1 / S8 - EATF
Economics and Agricultural Trade and Food:
International Issues
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
16 May – 03 June
OR
S8-FLE-PRI
OPT-D3 / S8 - ABTM
Organic Agriculture, Regions and Markets
French Lessons
Continuation
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
OPT-3 / S8 -FINECO
06 – 24 June
Financing the economy
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
End of the semester
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“Viticulture, Territories & Agroecology” Fall Semester
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
S7-FLE-I
st
1 week of Sept.
Integration week – French & Culture
S7-FLE-AUT
1 ECTS Credits
S9-DA VITAE
10 Sept. –
French Lessons
2 ECTS Credits
Viticulture, Territories & Agroecology
18 Dec.
30 ECTS Credits - Level M1
18 Dec. – 04 Jan.
Christmas Holiday - End of the semester
“Viticulture, Territories & Agroecology” Spring Semester
S7-QSE-QSA
04 – 15 Jan.
Quality in food processing system
3 ECTS - Level M1
S7-QSE-ENV
18 – 29 Jan.
Environment in food processing system
S8-FLE-PRI
French Lessons
3 ECTS - Level M1
2 ECTS Credits
OPT-A3 / S8 - GRAA
01 Feb – 12 Feb.
Risks management in agriculture and in food
processing
3 ECTS Credits - Level M1
12 – 22 February
Winter Holiday
OPT-B1 / S8 - MCEA
22 Feb. – 11 Mar.
Farm Analysis
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
S8-FLE-PRI
French Lessons
OPT-C1 / S8 - MAEST
14 Mar. – 13 May
Group Study Project (MAESTRO)
Continuation
/
9 ECTS Credits - Level M1
15 April – 02 May
Spring Holiday
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“Viticulture, Territories & Agroecology” Spring Semester Continuation
2015-2016
Specialization-related courses
Optional courses
OPT-D1 / S8 - EATF
International Economy and Agrarian Exchanges
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
16 May – 03 June
OR
OPT-D3 / S8 - ABTM
Organic Agriculture, Regions and Markets
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
S8-FLE-PRI
French Lessons
Continuation
OPT-3 / S8 -FINECO
06 – 24 June
Financing the economy
4 ECTS Credits - Level M1
End of the semester
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Appendix 1 – Student Housing
Crous Student Hall:
Résidence André ALLIX / Benjamin DELESSERT / La MADELEINE
You cannot make a booking yourself for these residences. You must contact Sigolène Verneret and sign the
accomodation form.
Address:
 Résidence André ALLIX – 2 rue Sœur Bouvier – 69005 Lyon
More information
 Résidence Benjamin DELESSERT– 145, avenue Jean Jaurès – 69007 Lyon
More information
 Résidence La MADELEINE– 4, rue du Sauveur – 69007 Lyon
More information
Hours:
 administration: Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 8.30am-12.30am and 1pm-4.30pm (to make payments, administrative
queries)
 security/basic reception: 24-hours
How to get to Résidence André Allix:
 From Perrache train station: take bus line 46 or 49 from Perrache Train Station to the stop “St Irénée” or take bus
C20 or C20E from Bellecour to “St Irénée – Croix Blanche”).
 From Lyon St Exupéry airport: take the RhonExpress shuttle to the stop “Vaulx-en-Velin La Soie;” take the
subway Line A to Perrache; and then follow the same route as from
Perrache station (above).
Or take the bus 46: see above more information.
 From Part Dieu train station: take the subway Line B
to the stop “Jean Macé;” take tram T2 to Perrache; and then follow
the same route as from Perrache Train Station (above).
 From ISARA-Lyon, you take the metro B direction Charpennes,
change at Saxe Gambetta and take the metro D direction Gare de
Vaise. Stop at Bellecour and take the bus C20 or C20E from Bellecour and stop at “St Irénée – Croix Blanche”.
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How to get to Résidence Benjamin Delessert:
 From Perrache train station: take the tram T2 direction
St Priest Bel Air and stop at Jean Macé. Then walk under a
railways station bridge on the Jean Jaurès road for 10 minutes.
 From Lyon St Exupéry airport: take the RhonExpress
shuttle to the last stop “Part Dieu train station”, cross the train
station and take the subway Line B to Jean Macé; and then follow
the same route as from Perrache station (above). Or take the bus
46: see above more information.
 From Part Dieu train station: take the subway Line B to
the stop “Jean Macé;” and then follow the same route as from
Perrache train station (above).
 From ISARA-Lyon, you take the metro B direction
Charpennes, stop at Jean Jaurès or Jean Macé and then walk 10
minutes in one or another direction.
How to get to Résidence La Madeleine:
 From Perrache train station: take the tram T2 direction St Priest Bel Air and stop at
Jean Macé. Then walk on the Est part of the Jean Macé place direction Rue du Sauveur (about
10 minutes’ walk).
 From Lyon St Exupéry airport: take the RhonExpress shuttle to the last stop “Part Dieu
train station”, cross the train station and take the subway Line B to Jean Macé; and then follow
the same route as from Perrache station (above). Or take the bus 46: see above more
information.
 From Part Dieu train station: take the subway Line B to the stop “Jean Macé;” and then
follow the same route as from Perrache train station (above).
 From ISARA-Lyon, you take the metro B direction Charpennes, stop at Jean Macé and
then walk 10 minutes same route as from Perrache train station (above).
Documents needed to register for your room (price for 2014-15):
€ 230 Deposit (to be paid once and reimbursed at the end of your stay under certain conditions)
€ 200 Entrance fee (to be paid once) – € 100 if you stay only one semester
€ 10 File processing costs (to be paid once)
€ 260.5 Rental costs per month (391 € for a studio)
Internet included in the rental - For Delessert and Madeleine, no WIFI, please bring your Ethernet (RJ45) cable
€ 10 Bed linen (if needed)
2 photographs with your name at the back
*1 French bank account identification sheet (called RIB – Relevé d’Identité Bancaire in French)
*1 proof of insurance for civil liability and rental risks (compulsory for a student housing. ISARA-Lyon will help you
to find an organization where you can subscribe to this insurance = LMDE / SMERRA or a bank)
 *1 copy of your residence permit for non-European students
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Rent a small apartment in a private Student Hall
Our partner Studilodge has 3 different nice student halls, one is located very near ISARA-Lyon (about 10
minutes walking).
According to the localization and the size of your room, prices vary from €470 to € 670, (kitchen and
bathroom included)
Thanks to the agreement we signed with our partner, you will be able to benefit from a reduction for administrative fees:
€150 instead of €300.
More information of this PDF below and the website.
Live with a French family
Expat LYON website
One of our exchange students had a great experience last year in a friend family located in the center of Lyon.
For more information, please check the website and contact Lyon Expat.
If you have any doubt, do not hesitate to contact Sigolène Verneret at ISARA-Lyon.
There are also some other possibilities with “ISARA’s friends”. If interested, please let Sigolène Verneret know.
Do an intergenerational cohabitation
http://www.esdes-intergenerations.net/
The association ESDES Inter-Generations was founded in 2004 in Lyon.
http://www.activ-formations-services.biz/
The aims of both associations are to meet the needs of seniors (who need a presence, a support…) but also young people
(students, trainees, apprentices...) looking for housing.
For more information, please contact directly the association.
You can also share a fat
More information on Colocation.fr
Appartager.com
Le bon coin
Adopteunappartement.com
Colocation.fr
Autroisieme.com
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Private Student Hall - Studilodge
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Appendix 2 – Campus France
Campus France online application process
If you live in one of the following 32 countries, you MUST complete the Campus France online application process BEFORE
you start your visa application:
Algérie
Chili
Côte d'Ivoire
Japon
Mexique
Turquie
Argentine
Chine
Etats-Unis
Liban
Pérou
Vietnam
Bénin
Colombie
Gabon
Madagascar
Sénégal
Brésil
Comores
Guinée
Mali
Russie
Burkina Faso
Congo Brazzaville
Inde
Maroc
Taiwan
Cameroun
Corée du Sud
Indonésie
Maurice
Tunisie
After you have created your Campus France account through the online PASTEL system (see link below) and have filled out
the personal information section, you will be automatically assigned to the French consulate closest to your permanent
address. THEN, you must schedule an in-person appointment at your assigned consulate via its official website.
https://pastel.diplomatie.gouv.fr/cef/html-8.1.7/dos/cce/choixCef.html
/!\ Please note that the Campus France application will NOT be carried out by ISARA-Lyon.
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Appendix 3 – Health
LIST OF ENGLISH SPEAKING DOCTORS IN LYON & ITS AREA
• ALLERGIST
- Dr. Alain VOLOCH, 54 rue Duquesne, 69006 Lyon – Tel: 04 78 94 24 74
• ART THERAPIST
- Dr. Julie KORP, 49 rue de Créqui, 69006 Lyon - Tel: 06 84 20 48 98
• DERMATOLOGIST
- Dr. Chantal GAVAUD-KENNEDY, 73 rue Vauban, 69006 Lyon
Tel: 04 72 74 23 18 - [email protected]
• DENTISTS
- Dr. Joseph BENAMRAN, 25 rue Bugeaud, 69006 Lyon - Tel: 04 78 52 25 48
- Dr. Alexandre BAROUD, 74 rue Pierre Corneille, 69003 Lyon - Tel: 04 78 60 36 68
- Dr. Alain CREZ, 38 Quai Jayr, 69006 Lyon – Tel: 04 78 83 76 81
- Dr. Bruno TEDESCO, 18 place Ambroise Courtois, 69008 Lyon – Tel: 04 78 76 66 66
• EAR, NOSE AND THROAT (E.N.T.)
- Dr. Jean-Jacques NAVILLE, 5 cours Franklin Roosevelt, 69006 Lyon
Tel: 04 78 89 51 25 - [email protected]
• EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
- SOS Doctors, 10 place Dumas de Loire, 69009 Lyon - Tel: 04 78 83 51 51
• GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
- Dr. Dominique FAYSSE, 25 rue Garibaldi, 69006 Lyon - Tel: 04 78 93 13 25
- Dr. Alain GAILLARD, 30 rue des Remparts d'Ainay, 69002 Lyon
Tel: 04 78 38 00 31 - [email protected]
- Dr. Ruth ROUACH, 25 rue Bugeaud, 69006 Lyon - Tel: 04 78 52 25 48
- Dr. Blandine RAVEL, 14 place Jean Macé, 69007 Lyon – Tel: 04 72 73 59 12
• ORTHODONTISTS
- Dr. Muriel GALLOY, 54 avenue Maréchal de Saxe, 69006 Lyon
Tel: 04 72 83 93 60 - [email protected]
• PEDIATRICIANS
- Dr. François PAYOT, 143 rue de Sèze, 69006 Lyon
Tel: 04 78 24 85 09 - [email protected]
- Dr. Jean STAGNARA, 46 cours Franklin Roosevelt, 69006 Lyon
Tel: 04 78 24 47 68 (Consultations in English only between 2:00 & 6:00 pm)
- Dr. Marc LAFONT, Cial Center, 20 rue de Chavril, 69110 Ste Foy lès Lyon
Tel: 04 78 25 65 70
• PSYCHOLOGIST
- Dr. Emmanuelle NIOLLET, 2 rue Abbé Lemire, 69300 Caluire - Tel: 06 73 66 22 34
www.counsellinginfrance.com [email protected]
- Dr. Karen CAIN, 122 rue Bossuet, 69006 Lyon – Tel: 06 84 54 22 73
• PSYCHOTHERAPIST
- Dr. Diane WEBB, 18F résidence Rose l’Haye, 90 av. Clémenceau 69230 St Genis Laval - Tel: 04 72 24 11 61 - [email protected]
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
• Medical help/SAMU: 15
• Police/Police Nationale (gendarmerie): 17
• Fire & accident/Sapeurs-Pompiers: 18
• SOS – all services (calling from a mobile): 112
• SOS – all services (hearing assisted): 114
• Emergency Shelter: 115
• Child in danger (child protection): 119
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LIST OF MAIN HOSPITALS IN LYON
• HOPITAL EDOUARD HERRIOT, 5 place d’Arsonval, 69003 LYON
• HOPITAL DE LA CROIX-ROUSSE - Centre LIVET, 103 gde rue de la Croix-Rousse, 69004 LYON
• CENTRE HOSPITALIER ST JOSEPH ET ST LUC, 20 quai Claude Bernard, 69007 LYON
Tel : 04.78.61.81.81 - Website: http://www.ch-stjoseph-stluc-lyon.fr/
• HOPITAL DESGENETTES (Hôpital d’Instruction des Armées, not only for military personnel - open to everybody), 108
boulevard Pinel. 69003 LYON - Tel: 04 72 36 60 00
• HOPITAL NEUROLOGIQUE ET NEUROCHIRURGICAL PIERRE WERTHEIMER, 59 boulevard Pinel, 69500 BRON
• HOPITAL CARDIOVASCULAIRE ET PNEUMOLOGIQUE LOUIS PRADEL (heart and respiratory reanimation), 28 avenue
Doyen Lépine, 69500 BRON
• HOPITAL FEMME-MERE-ENFANT, 59 boulevard Pinel, 69500 BRON
• SERVICE DE CONSULTATIONS ET DE TRAITEMENTS DENTAIRES,
6-8 place Depéret, 69007 LYON
The phone number to call for all these hospitals (except C.H. St Joseph/St Luc and Hôpital
Desgenettes) is: 0 820 0820 69, and then ask for whichever hospital you need to be connected to.
You can also get more information on each of these hospitals at the following website:
http://www.chu-lyon.fr/internet/chu/etablissements/chu_etablis.htm
PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS :
• CENTRE HOSPITALIER « Le Vinatier », 95 boulevard Pinel, 69500 BRON
Tel : 04 37 91 55 55 (Emergency : 04 37 91 54 90)
• CENTRE HOSPITALIER « Saint Jean de Dieu », 290 route de Vienne, 69008 LYON
Tel : 07 37 90 10 10
PHARMACIES OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK
• Grande Pharmacie Lyonnaise, 22 rue de la République, 69002 Lyon.
Tel : 04 72 56 44 00
• Pharmacie des Gratte-Ciel, 28 avenue Henri Barbusse, 69100 Villeurbanne.
Tel : 04 78 84 71 63
MAISONS MEDICALES DE GARDE
If you need immediate assistance when practitioners’ offices are closed and cannot go to a hospital, go to the nearest
Maison Médicale.
•Maison médicale de garde Berthelot, 8e
264 avenue Berthelot 69008 Lyon - 04 72 33 00 33
•Maison médicale de garde Sarrail, 6e
16 quai Général Sarrail 69006 Lyon - 04 72 33 00 3
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Appendix 4 – Psychological Support
PEPS - Point Ecoute Psychologique du Supérieur
You are a student?
You are feeling stressed, anxious, depressed or lonely?
You are struggling with your studies or having family troubles?
You need support or answers?
Meet a psychologist for free.
How to schedule an appointment?
Call 06 27 86 91 83 or send an email to [email protected]
For more information, please check the following website www.apsytude.com
Appendix 5 – Tutoring
CPU - Coup de Pouce Université de Lyon
This association offers academic help to any student in need, including French lessons for international
students. CPU’s objectives are to insure the students’ academic success and encourage social exchanges. Most
of the lessons are free.
For more information, please check CPU’s website or contact them.
Address: 1, rue Bonald – 69007 Lyon
Tél : 04 72 70 22 90 / 06 17 51 15 38
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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