Faculté Jean Monnet - Université Paris-Sud
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Faculté Jean Monnet - Université Paris-Sud
La Faculté Jean-Monnet A letter from the Dean.................................................................................... Faculté Jean-Monnet and Paris-Sud 11 University ............................... Paris-Sud 11 University: key figures............................................................ Faculté Jean Monnet and Sceaux................................................................. Environment and history of Faculté Jean Monnet . ................................ Organisation chart.......................................................................................... 2 4 5 6 7 8 Admission and enrolment Admission and enrolment . ........................................................................... 10 Faculté Jean-Monnet facilities at the Orsay campus.............................. 14 Courses School Office (SEVE)..................................................................................... Understanding the LMD.............................................................................. Licence Law – Economics - Management................................................ Master 1 and 2 Law – Economics - Management................................. University diplomas (D.U.).......................................................................... International mobility.................................................................................. Institute of Judiciary Studies (IEJ)............................................................. Institute for the Preparation of General Administration (IPAG)....... Further education.......................................................................................... Faculté Jean-Monnet site plan and some useful numbers................... How to succeed in your studies University Information and Guidance service (SCUIO) . ................... Tutoring . ......................................................................................................... Foreign language courses ............................................................................ Internships and professional integration................................................. Libraries .......................................................................................................... IT resources .................................................................................................... Faculté Jean-Monnet Contents 16 17 17 18 20 21 22 23 23 24 26 26 27 27 28 32 Research Research centres at Faculté Jean-Monnet ............................................... 34 Doctoral school .............................................................................................. 35 Practical information for students Student support ............................................................................................. 38 Accommodation.............................................................................................. 40 Foreign students ............................................................................................ 42 Catering . ......................................................................................................... 43 Sport ................................................................................................................. 44 Culture ............................................................................................................ 45 Health .............................................................................................................. 46 Student mutual funds . ................................................................................ 47 Support for student projects ....................................................................... 48 Student associations .................................................................................... 50 Parking . ........................................................................................................... 54 University calendar ............................................................................................... 55 Faculté Jean-Monnet A Letter from the Dean F aculté Jean-Monnet, Law-Economics-Management, part of ParisSud 11 University, is one of the top French universities in terms of scientific recognition and influence, one of five teaching and research units (UFR), alongside the faculties of Science (Orsay), Pharmacology (Châtenay-Malabry) and Medicine (Kremlin Bicêtre), UFR Staps (sports science), engineering school (IFIPS) and Institutes of Technology (Orsay, Sceaux and Cachan). Founded in 1968, the Faculty developed its law department and, in the 1990s diversified into economics and management. With more than 5,000 students at Sceaux (4,400), Orsay (850) and Fontenay aux Roses, the Faculty offers a broad range of curricula in a dynamic environment, while continuing to operate on a scale that is propitious to good interpersonal relations. Its courses include robust and reputed Licence (BA) degrees and a wide choice of original Masters degrees, effective language courses, an Institute of Judiciary Studies that has many alumni now working successfully in the professions of lawyer and magistrate; it prioritises international exchanges and the professional insertion of students and is also entering more students into apprenticeship situations. Its open approach to international collaboration has led to the creation of a series of MA courses: French and Spanish Law; Law and Advanced Languages; Economics, Management and Advanced Languages. Its fast developing research centres are showing great dynamism, regularly organising high-profile symposia. After a long period of construction and renovation, the Faculty has ben housed in new or rehabilitated premises since the start of the 2003 academic year. These robust, highly functional facilities in a totally renovated campus environment provide an original response to the needs of researchers, students and personnel. It is my sincere wish that our Faculty offer all students the opportunity to continue their learning process in Law, Economics or Management in a warm and friendly environment. Jean Pierre FAUGERE Professor of Economics Dean of the Faculté Jean-Monnet Faculté Jean-Monnet > Practical G u i d e o f student < Faculté Jean-Monnet Faculté Jean-Monnet and Paris-Sud 11 University Like thirteen of the seventeen Universities in the Paris region, Paris- Sud 11 University was founded in 1970. It is multi-disciplinary. It covers all disciplines except the human sciences. Paris-Sud 11 University is also one of the biggest French universities in terms of range of courses and student population. It also figures among the top French universities for the quality of its research work: it ranked 64th in the list of the world’s best universities for 2006 established by the Jiao Tong University in Shanghai. It is also ranked 16th among European universities and second among French universities. Paris-Sud 11 University has 120 research laboratories recognised by the State and is part of an outstanding scientific environment with a host of nearby laboratories: CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Supelec, Ecole Supérieure d’Optique and Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques. The University covers five geographical locations: Orsay, Sceaux, Châtenay-Malabry, Kremlin-Bicêtre and Cachan. It includes: 5 Training and Research Units (UFR) still sometimes referred to as «facultés»: • Law-Economy-Management (Faculté Jean-Monnet) in Sceaux and Orsay, • Medicine (Faculté de Médecine) in Kremlin-Bicêtre, • Pharmacology (Faculté de Pharmacie) in Châtenay-Malabry, • Science (Faculté de Sciences) in Orsay, • Science and Technique in Physical and Sports Activities (UFR STAPS) in Orsay. 3 Technological University Institutes (IUT): • Electrical engineering, industrial IT, mechanical engineering and production automation in Cachan, • IT, physical measurement and chemistry in Orsay, • Management and commerce in Sceaux. 1 Engineering School (IFIPS) in Orsay: • 3 strands: students, apprentices and further education, • 5 specialities: electronics, electrical engineering, IT, materials and optronics. The University Web site gives access to general information on the institution and on the central services, to all the Web pages developed by the different components of the university and those developed by the laboratories: http://www.u-psud.fr Students (year 2006-2007): Nearly 27,000 students - 6,800 are registered on Licence (B.A.) courses and 4,500 are pursuing open Masters courses as part of the LMD reform, - 2,600 are studying for doctorates, - 600 are engineering students, - 4,500 are foreign students from 125 countries, - 3,200 are on further training courses rewarded by a diploma or an internship. Staff : Faculté Jean-Monnet Paris-Sud 11 University: key figures - 3,000 lecturer-researchers and researchers - 3,200 engineering, technical and administrative personnel - 80 university library staff. Research environment : - 500,000 m2 of premises of which 260,000 m2 are devoted to research, - some 200 research teams working in 120 internationally recognised laboratories, more than half in partnership with CNRS, INSERM, INRA, INRIA and CEA. Faculté Jean-Monnet Faculté Jean-Monnet and Sceaux O ur town is both proud and happy to host such a prestigious institution as Paris-Sud 11 University’s Faculté Jean-Monnet, so efficiently led by its dean, Jean-Pierre Faugère. Higher education is a major aspect of life in Sceaux. Though the community only has 20,000 residents, it welcomes a daily influx of nearly 9,000 students, at Faculté Jean-Monnet, the IUT, the EPF Foundation and the preparatory classes for the Grandes écoles, run at our two lycées, Lakanal and Marie Curie. On January 1 2000, Sceaux and five neighbouring towns set up the joint community (communauté d’agglomération) of Hauts-de-Bièvre. Its president, Patrick Devedjian, asked me to take charge of relations with higher education institutions. One of the priorities of the joint community will be to do everything possible to offer the best possible welcome to this student population (particularly for accommodation) and accompany the institutions in their development and their relations with players in the economy. To accomplish this we shall be working with public partners and in the wider perspective of the Scientific and Technological Bièvre Valley. Our commitment is embodied in the recent implementation of the Rubis telecommunications network. I shall do my utmost to consolidate the partnership between the town of Sceaux and Faculté Jean-Monnet in this fast developing environment. Philippe LAURENT Mayor of Sceaux Vice-president of the general council of the Hauts-de-Seine department Vice-president of the general council of the Hauts-de-Seine department First vice-president of the joint community of Hauts-de-Bièvre Just 4 miles (7 km) south of Paris, Faculté Jean-Monnet nestles in the pleasant, green valley environment of Sceaux, a community whose sensitive urban development has ensured that a prestigious past is still everywhere to be seen. The campus is close to the Sceaux park and castle, a stone’s throw from the Ecole normale supérieure in Fontenay, and within half a mile of the stunning house of the writer Chateaubriand, with its magnificent park. A small campus backing on to a green belt and built around a square lawn, it is easy to get around and offers many places to meet up, get to know people and develop a true campus spirit. The nearby RER station provides a high-speed connection to the Latin quarter of Paris and the edifice that is a symbol for all law and economics students: the Panthéon centre, seat of the former Paris Facuilty of Law. Separate yet close, Faculté Jean-Monnet has a twofold advantage: proximity facilitates scientific exchange, while separateness has enabled the development of original identity and spirit. Faculté Jean-Monnet Environment and history of Faculté Jean-Monnet Jean Pierre FAUGERE •••••••••• Dean 1968 Foundation of a Faculty of Law in Sceaux as an offshoot of the Faculty of Law in Paris 1972 Installation of the first language laboratories. 1973 The Faculty of Law in Sceaux becomes part of Paris-Sud 11 University. 1975 Introduction of the first post-graduate course: the DESS in Health Law. 1976 Creation of the DEA in International Private Law and the «International Jurists» programme in collaboration with ISIT (higher institute for interpreting and translation in Paris) 1978 First inter-university cooperation programme with the University of Kent in the UK. 1988 Foundation of the Institute of Public Business Law (Droit Public des Affaires) in close collaboration with the professional community, notably the Paris Bar. First courses in Economics and Management. The Sceaux Law Faculty changes its name to «Faculté Jean-Monnet, Law Economics-Management». 1993 Foundation of the campus at Orsay. 2004 Introduction of the L.M.D. (Licence, Master, Doctorat) system. 2005 Completion of the L.M.D. implementation. FINANCE and LOGISTICS Clément CAMBON SCHOOL OFFICE (S.E.V.E.) Catherine PROUST AUDIOVISUAL and MULTIMEDIA Luc RONDELEUX FACILITIES Francis VINCENT PROFESSIONAL INSERTION and VALIDATION of EXPERIENCE and QUALIFICATIONS Anne-Marie CHEOUX-DAMAS REPRESENTATIVE of the GENERAL SECRETARY Martine CARIS General Secretary : Jean-Pierre LECLERE Information and Guidance (SCUIO) – Lydia LOUBET – Anne-Marie PASSAQUET – Martine PONS Medical Service – Denise RANÇON-MOULY – Sylvie LAI – – Catherine CLARO – Dominique LOCATELLI Social Service – Claude WENGER - Brigitte LETEMPLÉ Library (BU) – Christiane POLLIN – Catherine JACQUES Catering (CROUS) – Laureline CANAL International Relations – Laurence PUEL SHARED SERVICES AND PARTNERS DEPARTMENT of FURTHER EDUCATION Sabine FERRAND-NAGEL INSTITUTE of JUDICIARY STUDIES Aurélie HARMAND-LUQUE DEPARTMENT of LANGUAGE STUDIES Jean CASSET DEPARTEMENT of RESEARCH and DOCTORAL STUDIES Jérôme FROMAGEAU - Research Stéphane SAUSSIER - Doctoral School François JULIEN-LAFERRIERE – Theses Géraldine GOFFAUX Pedagogy - Communication VICE-DEAN Jérôme FROMAGEAU International relations, Research Jean-Pierre FAUGERE DEAN PRESIDENT : Anita BERSELLINI OFFICE AUTOMATION and IT Jean-Paul BANKOLE COMMUNICATION and PUBLICATIONS Soline CHASSINE HUMAN RESOURCES Evelyne LONGUEVILLE RELATIONS with ACADEMIC STAFF Danielle LOPES Faculté Jean-Monnet Organizational chart Admission and enrolment Faculté Jean-Monnet > Practical G u i d e o f student < Admission Faculté and Jean-Monnet enrolment Admission and enrolment Admission procedures The following applies to students who have a French baccalauréat (or other French qualification accepted as at least equivalent). 1) Baccalauréat obtained during the current year in the Paris region (Ile de France). Applicants may indicate their preferred universities through the Ravel on-line application programme in March or April. If we are your n°1 choice, we will write you indicating the enrolment dates and the formalities you will have to accomplish. 2) Baccalauréat from a previous year You may pick up a form from our Registration Office or download it from our Web site. You should complete and return it accompanied by: - a letter of application clearly stating which degree you will be aiming for, - the list of any grades received since you passed the Baccalauréat, - a stamped, addressed envelope. 3) Baccalauréat obtained in another French region or a French overseas department or territory. You may pick up a form from our Registration Office or download it from our Web site. You should complete and return it accompanied by: - a letter of application clearly stating which degree you will be aiming for, - the list of your Baccalauréat grades, - a stamped, addressed envelope. If your application is accepted, the administrative registration department will send you a letter inviting you to register, along with the complete registration documents. Registration for 1st and 2nd year enrolment in BA (Licence) courses Non E.U. foreign students. 1) Foreign students who already have or are preparing the French baccalauréat. • Contact the French Embassy in your country of residence in order to collect a blue pre-registration pack at the beginning of March. When you have filled in the documents they will be checked by the Embassy’s cultural department which will then forward them directly to the student’s first-choice University in April. 2) Foreign candidates with qualifications obtained outside France • Collect the document pack entitled « Demande d’Admission Préalable » (Preliminary Enrolment Request) between December 15 and January 15. - Foreign residents: from the cultural adviser at the French Embassy in your country of residence. - French resident: from the University nearest your home ONLY for applicants residing outside France in possession of a residence permit valid for at least one year – or via the Internet : www.education.gouv.fr (on-line since October). THE DOCUMENTS SHOULD BE RETURNED WITH THE ENDORSEMENT FROM THE EMBASSY OR THE UNIVERSITY (OBLIGATORY) BEFORE JANUARY 31. * Language test: for nationals of countries where French is not the official 10 Faculté Jean-Monnet Admission and enrolment language (except for members of the European Union, and holders of the DALF – Diplôme approfondi de langue française) a French language proficiency test is held in mid-February. A fee is charged to foreign applicants resident in France wishing to pass this test, organised by the Centre International d’Etudes Pédagogiques. - Registration for the test via the www.ciep.fr Web site opens in December. Applicants submitting a preliminary endorsement request must pass this test. French nationals and applicants from E.U. countries • Residents abroad who either hold or are preparing a French baccalauréat should ask for a pre-registration form for students outside the catchment area from the School Office. • Holders of a foreign qualification should ask for a Validation of Personal and Professional Experience and Qualifications (Validation des acquis personnels et professionnels) from the local office: - by mail : 54 Boulevard Desgranges – Bâtiment A 92331 Sceaux Cedex - France - by e-mail: [email protected] At any time between the months of October and May. Enrolment in the 3rd year of a BA (Licence) course and the 1st year of a Master course • Holders of qualifications gained outside France, or that are not sufficient for access by right to the courses offered by the University: should ask for a Validation of Personal and Professional Experience and Qualifications (Validation des acquis personnels et professionnels) from the local office: - by mail : 54 Boulevard Desgranges – Bâtiment A 92331 Sceaux Cedex - France - by e-mail: [email protected] From the month of October to May 15 (these dates are not firm). NB: foreign students from non-E.U countries should note that admission to the 1st year of Master course or the 3rd year of the B.A. (Licence) course is not unconditional. You are strongly advised to complete the Demande d’Admission Préalable (Preliminary Enrolment Request) documents available from the French Embassy in your country of residence. Failing this, applicants for the 1st year of the Master course or the 3rd year of B.A (Licence) who are rejected by the Admissions Commission will not be allowed to register in the 1st or 2nd year of the B.A. (Licence) course. Important: registration for the 2nd year of the Master course is on the basis of the application forms only. The starting date for the withdrawal and return of application forms are announced in April on the Web site: www.u-psud.fr Applicants who have already enrolled at a French university. Incoming and outgoing transfers Any French or foreign students having already enrolled at a French University and who wish to continue or return to studies broken off at Paris-Sud 11 University must request the appropriate transfer forms from their current University. Students transferring from another University to enrol at Paris-Sud 11 You can collect a transfer request form from our Registration Office (office 11 Admission Faculté and Jean-Monnet enrolment B11) or from the Registration Office in your original University. You should complete and return it accompanied by: - a letter of application clearly stating which degree you will be aiming for, - the list of your grades obtained since the Baccalauréat, - a stamped, addressed envelope, - any useful supporting document (e.g.: notification of a change of place of employment of either parents or spouse). Applicants will be informed of the decision based on academic achievement by the SEVE at the end of June. Transfers from Paris Sud 11 University To pursue your studies in another university you must complete your transfer request form and send it to us accompanied by a Library discharge. This request should then be submitted to the Registration Office (office B11) that will endorse or reject your application (the latter eventuality may occur if you are involved in litigation with your University Library). Dual registration: please enquire at Office B 11. Admission by Validation of experience and qualifications: Applicants who do not fall into the categories mentioned above may nonetheless be admitted via a procedure to validate their prior experience and qualifications. Application forms may be collected between October and May. You will be informed of the decision of the pedagogic committee at the end of June, and if you have been admitted will receive a letter inviting you to register. You must comply with this procedure to register with the University’s administration. Registration General principle 1) Administrative registration You must comply with the date indicated on the convocation. You may also consult our calendar on our Web site www.u-psud.fr The forms you deposit for a first-time enrolment must be filled in completely. Please note that the administrative enrolment procedure automatically also registers you with the French social security scheme for students. You may be affiliated to one of two separate centres. You should consult the relevant documentation to ensure that you make the best choice regarding your personal circumstances. The administration is strictly neutral and is not able to advise you on this choice. Your fees cover: - tuition, - access to the library, - a contribution to the Fonds de Solidarité et de Développement des Initiatives Etudiantes (FSDIE), see page 51, - your subscription to the preventive medicine scheme, - your subscription to the student social security system. 12 Faculté Jean-Monnet Admission and enrolment Other fees: - access to the library holdings, - sports activities, - specific fees for students following Further Education or a specific University diploma course. Students on grants or other study allocations are automatically exonerated from the payment of University fees. Requests for exoneration may be granted in exceptional circumstances of financial difficulty (forms should be collected from the School Office). 2) Course registration Students register at the pedagogic secretary’s office. Registration for each semester is mandatory. This registration determines how you will be allocated to groups for class work and your examination timetable. It cannot subsequently be modified during the semester. School Office (« Accueil et Vie de l’Etudiant ») Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 17 58 / 17 54 Open Monday to Friday: 9:15 a.m. - midday / Tuesday and Thursday: 1:15 p.m.- 4:15 p.m. 3) Affiliation to the French student social security system This is obligatory for all students under the age of 28 (except for salaried persons working more than 20h/month with a contract covering the period 01 /10/2007 to 30/09/2008. Affiliation is an automatic part of the administrative registration procedure and takes effect as from the payment of the Social Security contribution, inclusive in registration fees. Students on a grant and having received formal notification of their grant for the year are exonerated. Supplementary coverage (Mutuelles) Joining a mutual fund scheme in France entitles you to coverage over and above that offered by the basic student social security scheme (see page 50). Renewing registrations on line All students who have already enrolled at the University must renew their enrolment on-line. wwww.jm.u-psud.fr or www.jm.u-psud.fr/inscription/index.htm Registration must be renewed in July or September, the two periods when the on-line service is available. Note that precise dates are subject to modification each year. For full details of this procedure see our Web site or contact the « School Office » department, Office B11. 13 Faculté Jean-Monnet facilities at the Orsay campus ett L'Yv e RER B station Bures sur Yvette The buildings: 236 bis: registration office, library, lecture hall, rooms for classwork 236 ter: classrooms. 237 : lecture hall, cafeteria. Some useful numbers: . Caretakers Orsay: 01 69 15 46 03 . Infirmeries Orsay : 01 69 15 76 07 / 65 39 14 Faculté Jean-Monnet Courses > Practical G u i d e o f student < Admission Faculté and Jean-Monnet enrolment Courses School Office (SEVE) Faculté Jean-Monnet considers its quality policy as part of a broad commitment to making sure that the students enjoy their time at the University. The concept of educational community is firmly anchored in the culture of our Faculty and is implemented by the School Office (SEVE). All the School Office services are concentrated in a single site to facilitate communication and welcome students more efficiently. Collectively involved in accompanying students throughout their course, the School Office is always on hand to answer their queries about administrative and educational issues and if necessary refer them to the appropriate organisations. SCHOOL OFFICE Officer: Catherine PROUST Assistants: Claudine TOFANICCHIO and Sylvie RUSSELL LAW EDUCATION SECTION LICENCE Officer: Nathalie GIMARD L1 - Valérie PEREZ L2 - Murielle POISOT L3 - Régis HAMON L1, L2 - In Orsay Marie-Ange MARCHETTI MASTERS Officer: Liliane CHEVALIER M1 - Carole SEEL M2 - Martine DE LA VILLE Béatrice BENATTAR Anne-Sandrine BUAT 16 SCHOOL OFFICE Officer: Karima KERROUMI Reception Enrolment Administrative Transfers Grants Julie TOURNIER Dominique BRETONIERE Validation of qualifications Danièle DUBARRY ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT EDUCATION SECTION Officer: Sylvie CORDEBARD LICENCE L1, L2 -In Orsay Laurence PEILLEX L3 – In Sceaux Cécile MAUCERI MASTERS M1 - Cécile MAUCERI M2 - Lydie BALLANGER Distance learning Joëlle DOUKHAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Florence PEYRE Canège Laurence VAGNAIR +3 +5 +6 +8 +9 ingenieur IFIPS Doctorat Magistère Master Licence Licence 1 Licence 2 DEUST Licence 3 ou Licence Pro M1 Doctorat Recherche M2 Pro DUT Concours Etudes 1re de année Pharmacie Thèse d'exercice MASTER MASTER INTERNAT +11 Courses Faculté Jean-Monnet Admission and enrolment BAC Understanding the LMD LICENCE DOMAIN BRANCH CURRICULUM LAW Law Private Law Public Law Corporate Law Law – Languages and Civilisations Law and Advanced Theory and Methodology Licence (B.A.) with Validation of qualifications from initial training Licence (B.A.) with Validation of qualifications from further training Public administration (LAP) Public Administration The University of Paris « Centre Audiovisuel d’Etudes Juridiques » also offers a distance learning course in law. Brochures are available from the Registration Office. DOMAIN BRANCH ECONOMICS Economics- MGMT. Management CURRICULUM Applied economics (fast track available) Business management Commerce – Sales Economics – Management and Law Accounting Economics and Mathematics (2 years - L1 and L2) Economics – Management and Languages (2 years – L1 and L2) It is possible to follow this course from home (distance learning and CANEGE digital campus) 17 Admission Faculté and Jean-Monnet enrolment Courses MASTERS 1 DOMAIN BRANCH LAW Law Legal and Fiscal ECONOMICS Consulting MGMT. Private and Judiciary Law speciality Private Business Law Notarial Law Notarial law with CSEN International Private Law Social Law General Public Law Public Business Law International Law and European Law Law, Innovation, Communication, Culture (DI2C) Environment Law LAW Economics, ECONOMICS Technology MGMT. and Territory Economics Technology Territory INTERMEDIARY DIPLOMA Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality : Business Law Maîtrise (M.A.) en Law, speciality Business Law with University Diploma in Law, Languages and Civilisations Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, Law or Careers in Law and Criminal Science Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality Business Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality Notarial Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality Notarial Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality International Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality Social Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality Public Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality Public Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality International Law and European Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, speciality Business Maîtrise (M.A.) in Law, branch Public Law Maîtrise (M.A.) in Economics, Technology and Territory International International studies International Studies Studies LAW Management of ECONOMICS Organisations MGMT. 18 CURRICULUM Management of Maîtrise (M.A.) in Management Organisations of Organisations International Maîtrise (M.A.) in Management Purchasing & of Organisations Commerce Accounting Maîtrise (M.A.) in Management Inspection Audit of Organisations DOMAIN BRANCH SPECIALITIES LAW Basic and Applied Law Basic private law (R) Contract law (R) Processual law (R and P) Public law (R and P) Canon law (R) European Notarial Law (P) Penal Law and Practice of Penal Law (P) Corporate Law Business lawyer (P) Law of Products and Public Supply Contracts (P) Public corporation and service law (P) Business and E.U. Law (P) Law and Labour Relations Practice (P) Law of Construction and Urban Development (P) International Business Law (P) Supplementary Skills in the Management of Organisations (P) Law innovation communication culture (with Paris I) Law on Cultural Heritage (P) Law and Digital Creation (P) Law and Technical Innnovation (P) Law and New Properties (R) Law of international and European activities International and European Public Law (R) Law and Space and Electrionic Communications Activities (R and P) E.U. Law and Businesses (R) International studies Diplomacy and Strategic negotiations (R and P) Management of Development projects in Africa (P) Sustainable Agricultural Development (R and P) Medical responsibility (R and P) Regulatory aspects of the Health Care Industries (P) Pharmaceutical Marketing (P) Law and health management Environment Courses Faculté Jean-Monnet Admission and enrolment MASTERS 2 Environmental Law (P) Sustainable Agricultural Development (R and P) Science of Management and Urban Sports Law (P) sport and society ECONOMICS Economics, technology, Territory Business and the European Market (P) Economics and Management of Information and Networks (R) Innovation, Research promotion and Transfer of Competencies (P) Decentralisation and Territorial Economics (P) R: Research P: Professional 19 Admission Faculté and Jean-Monnet enrolment Courses MASTERS 2 DOMAIN BRANCH MGMT. Management of organisations SPECIALITIES Businesses and Public Services (P) Strategy and Financial Engineering (P) Human Resources Management Audit (P) Accounting, Inspection, Audit (P) International Purchasing and Commerce (P) Organisation, Strategies and Risks (R) R: Research P: Professional UNIVERSITY DIPLOMAS (UD) UD Gratianus (IC) UD Changes in Chinese Business (AC) UD Certificate in French Legal Studies (IC) (programme agreements with Edinburgh, Leicester, Marburg, Madrid, Padua) (IC) UD Public Business law (IC) UD Initiation in Diplomacy and International Relations (IC) UD Languages and Civilisations level 1 Law-Economics-Management (IC) UD Languages and Civilisations level 2 Law-Economics-Management (IC) UD Languages and Civilisations level 3 Law (IC) UD Languages and Civilisations level 4 Law (IC) UD Languages and Civilisations Chinese English (IC) UD Training in Organisation Management (IC) IC: Introductory course AC: Advanced course OTHER Preparation for French civil service entry exams (concours administratifs) UD in legal studies for students at the Ecole du Louvre 1 (IC) Certificate in general art history 1, awarded by the Ecole du Louvre to students enrolled in L2 Law at Faculté Jean-Monnet (admission based on school record in June). 20 International Relations Department Building B Ground floor - Office B 11 Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 17 83 - Fax: +33 (0)1 40 91 17 15 [email protected] Foreign exchange programmes are organised for first and second year Licence (L2 and L3) students wishing to spend their third year of Licence (L3) or first year of Maîtrise (M1) abroad in partner Universities in the following countries: Europe (ERASMUS programme): • for Law students: England, Scotland, Spain, Germany, Czech Republic (classes in English), Italy. • for students in economy and management: Portugal, Belgium, Spain, Germany, Italy. North America (for students in economy & management only): • the MICEFA programme offers some fifty universities in the USA and Canada. • the CREPUQ programme is for universities in Quebec. Courses Faculté Jean-Monnet Admission and enrolment International mobility PROCEDURE - For the ERASMUS programme Collect the application form from the International Relations Department (SRI) between February and March. Applicants will be selected on the basis of the written application and an interview. Results of the selections will be published in April. - For the CREPUQ programme Contact the SRI at the end of October. Application forms must be returned at the start of February. The University in Quebec will itself select from among the applicants. - For the MICEFA programme Write to SRI or MICEFA: Centre Saint Jacques 26 rue du faubourg Saint Jacques - 75014 PARIS Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 51 76 96 - Fax: +33 (0)1 44 07 18 10 [email protected] - www.micefa.org Important: you must register to pass the TOEFL English test no later than November. Applications must be deposited at the International Relations Department: mid-December. FINANCIAL SUPPORT • Erasmus allocation, •International mobility support (grant based on social criteria). 21 Admission Faculté and Jean-Monnet enrolment Courses Institute of judiciary studies (IEJ) IEJ SECRETARIAT Building B Office 418 Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 18 66 / 68 [email protected] The Institute of Judiciary Studies prepares students for the: • entry examination for the Centre Régional de Formation Professionnelle d’Avocats (CRFPA) (for laywers) • entry examination for the École Nationale de la Magistrature (ENM) (for magistrates). The CRFPA examination is open to students holding an M.A. (Maîtrise) in Law, registered at a Master’s I diploma, holding a Master in Law or Juridical Science, and to students holding any of the qualifications recognised as equivalent for entering a career as a lawyer (by French govt. order 25/11/98 modified by the govt. order of 21/3/07). Applicants must enrol as from the month of September at the IE Jsecretariat. The external entrance examination for ENM is open to any of the following: holders of a qualification obtained from a post-Baccalauréat course of at least four years; holders of a diploma delivered by an Institute of Political Studies; former students of the École Normale Supérieure. Students must be aged under 27 on January 1 of the year of the examination. Classes start in October. Seminars (an average length of 2 hours) to help students prepare for the two examinations are held late afternoon from Monday to Friday, and some classes are available on Saturday mornings. Mock examinations are generally held on Saturday afternoons. Students may enrol for either preparatory course or, if they wish, for both, but in the latter case will not be able to follow all classes for both courses as the timetables overlap (in this case registration fees are reduced). Information about IEJ and how it operates may be consulted on the Web site: www.jm.u-psud.fr 22 IPAG (Institut de Préparation à l’Administration Générale) is a section of the Faculté Jean-Monnet that is devoted to preparing students for the entrance examinations (concours) for positions in the French civil service. IPAG offers two types of course: • A degree in public administration (Licence d’Administration Publique - LAP) This course is sanctioned by a diploma and delivers all the knowledge and methodology required to pass the entrance examinations for the French civil service, while at the same time delivering a university diploma at the end of the academic year, provided that the student has completed course work, attended classes and shown an appropriate level of motivation. Courses Faculté Jean-Monnet Admission and enrolment Institut for the Preparation of General Administration • Preparation to public administration entrance examinations (PCA) This course supplements students’ knowledge in law, economics and general culture, while at the same time enabling them to learn the methods required to successfully negotiate the examinations (« dissertation », « note de synthèse », etc.). The academic team is made of lecturers and professors but also professionals from the civil service who combine to deliver an ideal preparation for a career in the civil service. •••••••••• Further education Further education department Building A Ground floor - Office A5 Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 18 20 - Fax: +33 (0)1 40 91 18 24 [email protected] The Further Education department (Formation Continue) at the Faculté JeanMonnet organises vocational training courses and full-time diploma courses in the fields of law, economics, and management. These courses are designed for anyone wishing to return to studying, whatever their current employment status, and who are seeking a new qualification, an opportunity to retrain, or a career move. 23 Faculté Jean-Monnet site plan and some useful numbers Dir. Paris Porte d'Orléans Fontenay-aux-roses B RER B FACULTÉ JEAN MONNET Bld Desgranges RER Robinson Place du Gal De Gaulle Sceaux Bourg-la-Reine Bld Colbert I.U.T. Av. d uP d Roo D 60 sevelt Dir. S ceau x Ma irie aux Sce B RER Dir. DE N 20 D 67 PARC SCEAUX is Par Dir. Peti t-Clama rt N 186 Dir. y alabr nay-M e t a h C A 86 La Croix de Berny N1 06 Useful points . Telephone: Building E, next to room 6 . Photo machine: next to the cafeteria . Photocopy machines: University library and Hall of Building A Useful numbers . Security: 01 40 91 18 81 . Reception and switchboard: 01 40 91 17 00 . Caretakers Sceaux : 01 40 91 17 16 . Infirmeries Sceaux : 01 40 91 17 12 24 Emergency numbers Emergency calls from a cellphone: 112 Police: 17 Fire service: 18 Emergency medical care (SAMU) 15 N 20 RER Faculté How to succeed inJean-Monnet your studies > Practical G u i d e o f student < How to succeed your studies FacultéinJean-Monnet University Information and Guidance Service (SCUIO) University Information and Guidance service Building B Lower ground floor Open Monday to Friday, 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. - Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 18 38 / 17 98 [email protected] Housed at the « Maison des études », the services dedicated to welcoming students, and giving information and personal and vocational guidance are also a part of each component of University life. Faculté Jean-Monnet operates a SCUIO (Service Commun Universitaire d’Information et d’Orientation) office which has the following missions: • to welcome high school pupils and new students: information on university curricula and university life, • to develop documentation on training, • to help develop your academic and vocational projects: pursue studies, supplementary training, new guidance, job opportunities… • to prepare you for a job (CV, job application letter, etc.) • to help you consult software for orientation and career guidance • to organise conferences, meetings and workshops. Students have free access to four computers to conduct research, and connections to a WI-FI terminal are also available. Research assistants will be happy to help you in the documentation room and guide you in your research. A psychological counsellor is also available and will meet you by appointment for an individual interview. Tutoring Faculté Jean-Monnet has set up a system whereby first year Licence students can receive assistance in methodology in the form of tutoring from students who are further forward in their studies. This is organised as from mid-October and is provided on a voluntary basis. Tutors will help you to become familiar with: - the campus and the available services. - the types of exercices used in classwork. They are also on hand to answer your questions and generally help you to fit in better with your adademic surroundings. 26 Building B Office 211 [email protected] The Department offers a wide range of half-yearly or yearly courses in English, German and Spanish. These take the form of weekly three-hour classroom sessions. The courses enable students with any level of language ability to follow a language curriculum throughout their studies in law/economics/management. - Preparation for ASPLEF (Association pour la promotion des langues étrangères en France) examinations - Preparation for the University of Cambridge (UK) examinations: First Certificate, Business English Certificate, Advanced, Proficiency, - Preparation for the London Chamber of Commerce examination, - Preparation for the Franco-German Chamber of Commerce examination, - Preparation for the Franco-Spanish Chamber of Commerce examination. Also, the Department offers a special University Diploma in Law/Languages and Civilisations. This is a completely integrated curriculum followed as from the first year (L1) of a Licence (B.A.) course. It enables students, subject to passing the admission tests, to study law and a combination of two foreign languages (English-German, English-Spanish, Chinese-English). How to succeed FacultéinJean-Monnet your studies Foreign language courses Internships and professional integration Building A Office 414 [email protected] Sceaux Tel.: 01 40 91 18 75 - Orsay Tel.: 01 69 15 70 56 This service provides students with training in techniques and practical advice for finding an internship in a professional environment or a full-time job. Colette Semaan, the professional integration officer, organises group sessions mediated by specialised human resources and recruitment consultants. These sessions are organised at the request of the teaching staff. The following topics are addressed: • Search strategies (recruitment practises, unsolicited applications, etc.), • Internet resources (how to find useful information quickly, etc.) • Job applications (writing a CV, a job application letter, etc.), • Interviews (preparing and succeeding). Workshops: This is group work actively involving each participant. Workshops only concern a small number of students and are held in a classroom. Three hours should be allowed for each workshop. The following workshops are organised •1 : CV •2 : Targeting opportunities •3 : Job application letters •4 : Simulating a job interview. Display panels in the hall of Building B on the upper ground floor. 27 How to succeed your studies FacultéinJean-Monnet Libraries The seven university libraries at Paris-Sud 11 University form a shared documentation resource (Service Commun de la Documentation) available to students and lecturers/researchers, in connection with the libraries of associated laboratories and research centres. Students in Law, Economics and Management have access to three libraries, two of which are in Sceaux and one on the campus at Orsay. •••••••••• SCEAUX CAMPUS The University Library, accessible to all. The Research Library, reserved for Master 2 and Doctorate students. The Sceaux University Library Building G Open from Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Summer hours from July 2 to October 6: from Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 19 24 - www.u-psud.fr/fr/biblio.html COLLECTIONS The Paris-Sud 11 common library catalogue can be consulted on the library’s Web site. Printed material • 60,000 books (5,500 acquisitions each year), • 450 legal, economic and general information periodicals, • Theses and memoires. Electronic documents, • The library has subscriptions to the leading on-line legal and economic databases. MEMBERSHIP Your library card will be delivered on presentation of your student card and an ID photo. It gives you access to all the Paris-Sud 11 libraries. LOANS • You can borrow up to three books for a period of two weeks. TRAINING • Sessions to present the library and electronic resources at the start of the year, • Documentary methodology (for L1 students). 28 • All services are accessible to the disabled, • Bibliographic information: libraries are available to help you to find the documents you need, • Wi-Fi terminals: you can access the Internet from your personal computer in our reading rooms, • Group work rooms: three rooms are available and can be reserved for groups of two to six students, • Rooms for lecturers and researchers: one room is reserved for teaching staff and students registered for doctorate courses at the Faculté Jean-Monnet, • Photocopiers: six photocopiers are available for the duplication of extracts of library documents (0.10 €/copy), • Inter-library loans: this service gives access to works not held at Sceaux but available from other French or foreign libraries along with photocopies of articles in reviews (a fee is charged for this service) •••••••••• How to succeed FacultéinJean-Monnet your studies RECEPTION AND SERVICES ORSAY SITE A University Library, accessible to all. The University Library, Orsay branch Building 236 ter Open from Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Tel.: +33 (0)1 69 15 46 11 or (0)1 69 15 56 04 www.u-psud.fr/fr/biblio.html MEMBERSHIP Your library card will be delivered on presentation of your student card and an ID photo. LOANS Each student may borrow up to five works for a period of two weeks. Your library card gives you access without other formalities to all the libraries in the Service Commun de la Documentation of Paris-Sud 11 University, listed on the back of the card. You can use • 5 Internet workstations: consultation limited to 30 minutes if there is strong demand – Priority to documentary research • 1 on-line catalogue listing and giving locations of all collections. COLLECTIONS In the library: • 20,552 documents • Newspapers, magazines, reviews • Annals of examinations from 1991 to 2006. 29 How to succeed your studies FacultéinJean-Monnet 30 On the on-line catalogue: • Encyclopedias, • Newspaper and magazine articles, • Legal and economic databases. RECEPTION AND SERVICES • Home lending service, • Reference library service – Document search facilities • Access to the Wi-Fi terminal for all students at Paris-Sud 11, • A photocopy machine is available to students (payment by cash or with a reloadable card at a degressive price) • Consultation of the Internet and electronic resources (documents can be printed with a photocopy card). A team is on hand to answer your queries. Please consult us if you need help for your research work,. You can make suggestions for acquisitions by e-mail to: Building A Room A 205 Open from Monday to Thursday 9:00 a.m - 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 19 47 The Research Library at Faculté Jean-Monnet centralises and manages the documentation from seven research teams recognised by the Faculty: • Analysis of industrial and social dynamics (ADIS), • Centre for studies and research in IPR law (CERDI), • College of international studies (CEI), • Law and religious societies (DSR), • Charles Dumoulin Institute (ICD), • Institute of public law studies (IEDP), • Economic and social management of organisations (PESOR). How to succeed FacultéinJean-Monnet your studies Research library The library has seven freely accessible computer workstations enabling: • Access to the Internet (Web and e-mail), • Access to a laser printer (a fee is charged: university library card system), • Access to digital documentation, • The use of the main common databases and those proposed by the University library, • The ability to send selected documents from databases to your e-mail address. 31 How to succeed your studies FacultéinJean-Monnet IT resources STUDENT ACCOUNT All students at Paris-Sud 11 University are fully entitled to register and have access to the many services available on their student account. The account is activated through your Paris-Sud 11 University student number (8 digits) on your student card, and your date of birth. To activate your account, go to the student activation section in the Adonis directory: https://adonis.u-psud.fr/activation/ Your account will be created automatically and a password will be assigned to you. You will be given an electronic address in this format « [email protected] ». You can change your password at any time. Your student account gives access to a set of different services: • Electronic mail (through an e-mail software or directly by webmail). • The University wi-fi network (several terminals are distributed throughout the classroom buildings and in the university library). • The training platform providing on-line access to documents for course and classroom work. SELF-SERVICE IT ROOMS At Sceaux • Room B307, open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Some twenty workstations are available with Internet access, MS Office, Open Office and a range of specialised software. The room also has a printer that you can use with your card. • Library and Research Library Workstations dedicated to documentary research are available. Orsay • Building 336 Students have access to the Science Faculty rooms in Building 336. • Library Workstations dedicated to documentary research are available. 32 Faculté Jean-Monnet Research > Practical G u i d e o f student < Faculté Jean-Monnet Research Research centres at Faculté Jean-Monnet Research has a central role at Faculté Jean-Monnet. Along with teaching, it is one of the main missions of our academic staff. Seven teams and an international research group (GDRI, in association with the French National Scientific Research Centre - CNRS), provide a platform for high-quality research in economics, law and management, within the broader context of the predominantly science-oriented Paris-Sud 11 University. A resource and decision support centre, the research department has a mission, within the overall goals set by the Scientific Council, of organising the administrative management and also assembling and promoting all the scientific publications by our colleagues at the University. http://recherche.jm.u-psud.fr/ ECONOMICS ADIS (Analysis of industrial and social dynamics) Director: Stéphane SAUSSIER http://www.adislab.net/ MANAGEMENT PESOR (Economic and social management of organisations) Director: Sandra CHARREIRE-PETIT http://pesor.jm.u-psud.fr/ PRIVATE LAW CERDI (Centre for Studies and research in IPR law - electronic business, intellectual property) Directors: Pierre SIRINELLI and Antoine LATREILLE http://www.jm.u-psud.fr/~cerdi/ ICD (Institut Charles Dumoulin) Directors: Mme Pauline REMY-CORLAY and M. Christophe SERAGLINI http://www.jm.u-psud.fr/~icd/ PUBLIC LAW IEDP (Institute of Public Law Studies) Director: François JULIEN-LAFERRIERE http://www.jm.u-psud.fr/~iedp/ 34 HISTORY OF LAW DSR (Law and Religious Societies) Directors: Brigitte BASDEVANT-GAUDEMET and Jean-Paul DURAND http://www.jm.u-psud.fr/dsr/ PLURIDISCIPLINARY RSEARCH CEI (Interdisciplinary studies) An alliance of CREMOC, CADMOS, CECA, COBEA, GEKEM, GRAEEP, IDEST Director: Daniel DORMOY http://recherche.jm.u-psud.fr/cei. htm GDRI (International research group) CNRS Cultural Heritage, Art and Law Director: Jérôme Fromageau http://recherche.jm.u-psud.fr/ Doctoral School Secretariat Ghislaine BONESIO Building A Office 302 Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 17 61 [email protected] The Doctoral School of Law, Economics and Management is one of the sixteen doctoral schools at Paris-Sud 11 University. All the research teams at Faculté Jean-Monnet are involved in this institution which is endorsed by the French Ministry for University Education under the terms of a four-year contractual agreement. It is multi-disciplinary, bringing together researchers, jurists, economists and managers. Faculté Jean-Monnet Research Doctoral School At Paris-Sud 11 University, where the predominant disciplines are in hard science, the Doctoral School at Faculté Jean-Monnet has a strong and distinctive thematic identity. However it does enjoy support in many forms from the University’s other doctoral schools (Medicine, Pharmacology, Space science, Computing, etc.) The different branches covered by the Doctoral School at Faculté Jean-Monnet work on a wide range of research themes, but they are united by a common approach, the need for a multi-disciplinary curriculum, the sharing of experience and the imperative of working closely with students during their thesis, while looking ahead to their professional opportunities. This cross-fertilization favours innovative research and is extended to collaborations with other universities and scientific bodies in France and elsewhere. The international dimension is a priority at the Doctoral School at Faculté Jean-Monnet. The Doctoral School supervises theses in the following disciplines: • Private law, • Public law, • History of law, • Economics, • Management, • Politics. For more information on the Doctoral School or doctorate enrolment, please contact the school Secretary’s office. 35 36 Faculté Jean-Monnet Research Faculté Jean-Monnet Practical information for students > Practical G u i d e o f student < Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Student support CROUS (Centre Régional des Œuvres Universitaires et scolaires) is an organisation whose vocation is to contribute to the improvement of the living and working conditions of students. The Versailles branch is responsible for the area covered by the Academy of Versailles (including Paris sud-11 University). Its mandate includes the management of grants, university restaurants, and student accommodation. Grants Grants are managed by the School Office («Accueil et Vie de l’Etudiant»), Office B11, « Accueil et Vie de l’Etudiant » Building B Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 17 59 / 17 58 / 17 54 [email protected] Open to the public from Monday to Friday. Higher education grants based on social criteria (from 1st year of licence to master 1) Age conditions Beneficiaries must be under 26 on October 1 of the university year for a first allocation (except when specifically waived) Nationality conditions • Beneficiaries must be of French nationality; • Or a national of the European Union working or having worked in France; • Or a political refugee holding the card delivered by OFPRA (Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides); • Or a foreign national whose parents (father and mother) have been resident in France with their dependent children for at least two years. Academic conditions Grants will be allocated for each university year. You must be: • Holder of the Baccalauréat or of a title admitted as Equivalent for a first year. • Preparing a diploma entitling the applicant to a grant. • Following full-time studies at a normal pace. Applicants must not have interrupted their studies after the age of 26 (age on October 1 of the university year in progress). Grant application forms must be returned in the pre-printed envelope supplied by the Versailles branch of CROUS. Grants are not renewed automatically and students must renew their application each year. YOU CAN REQUEST THE STUDENT WELFARE (« DOSSIER SOCIAL ») FORMS FROM THE CROUS VERSAILLES OFFICE WEB SITE Between January 15 2008 to April 30 2008 at: www.crous-versailles.fr 38 Grants based on university criteria MASTERS 2 Grants are allocated on the basis of academic criteria. However, when applicants are deemed to have equal merit, priority is given to Honorific loans Honorific loans may be allocated to students of French nationality pursuing studies in a higher education instiution governed by the French Ministry of Education. Forms must be collected from and returned to the School Office (« Section accueil et Vie de l’Etudiant »), Office B11. Collect forms before the end of September. 1st round : forms must be deposited no later than October 15 2007. 2nd round: forms must be deposited no later than February 1 2008. Conditions for allocation These loans are allocated at two annual sessions (mid-November and at the end of March). Requests are submitted to the local honorific loans committee that assesses each request on the basis of academic, social and local criteria. Students are not entitled to receive a higher education grant and an honorific loan during the same academic year. Payment of honorific loans Beneficiaries of honorific loans undertake to start refunding them no later than the tenth year following the year of graduation (acquisition of the grade or diploma for which the loan was awarded). Loans are interest-free. Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students applicants who were already grant beneficiaries the previous year. The grant request is a two-phase process: 1 - Students fill in the request form on the Web site: www.crous-versailles.fr between January 15 and April 30 2008. 2 – As from the start of the academic year and before October 15, the applicant collects the application forms for a grant based on university criteria from the grants office of the university at which he or she wishes to enrol, even if the university department concerned has not yet accepted the application. Travel grants Travel grants help French students and grant holders to pay at least part of their travel costs. To be entitled to this support, the student must be fulfilling an individual internship in a French overseas territory or department. The internship must necessarily be an integral part of their university studies and its duration must be at least one month. Local community grants. If you are a resident of the Essonne (91) department and are 25 years old, the department’s council (Conseil Général de l’Essonne) may be able to help you with a grant. Applications from September 1 to October 31 2007. University Solidarity Fund (FSU) The FSU may grant individual aid to students in serious difficulty. You should make an appointment with our Service Social. Mrs WENGER Tel.: +33 (0)1 46 83 58 20 39 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Accommodation The application procedure for a room in one of the halls of residence run by the CROUS branch in Versailles, is the same as for your grant request based on social criteria. Simply mention on your student social forms that you are applying for a grant and for accommodation. CROUS allocates rooms to students according to availability. Rooms may be released for students on the waiting list (by order of indexed social priority) in the course of the year if there are any withdrawals. Crous de Versailles 145 bis, Boulevard de la Reine 78005 Versailles Grants & Accommodation: Tél. : 0 810 001 541 Fax : 01 39 20 85 17 Nearby residences: SCEAUX : Le Tocqueville 4, sentier de Fontenay Tél. : 01 43 50 76 71 FONTENAY-AUX-ROSES : résidence de Fontenay-aux-roses 15, rue des Saint-Sauveurs 92260 Fontenay-aux-Roses Tél. : 01 46 60 88 10 MASSY : EFIDIS student residence 6, rue Eric Tabarly Tél. : 01 69 20 81 71 ORSAY : UNIVERSITY HALLS OF RESIDENCE résidence La Pacaterie Building 499, 91406 Orsay Tél. : 01 69 15 75 98 40 Bures Sud Building 231 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette Tél. : 01 69 15 78 93 résidence l’Ile - Bures 14, rue du Dr Colle, Bâtiment 227 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette Tél. : 01 69 07 68 96 résidence le Bosquet, BP 2, 91440 Les Ulis Tél. : 01 69 07 62 40 Student accommodation: CHATENAY 21, rue Henri Marrou Tél. : 01 46 61 14 61 (for women) FONTENAY AUX ROSES Lanteri hall of residence 7, rue Gentil Bernard Tél. : 01 41 13 36 00 résidence Fleming rue Maginot, 91406 Orsay Tél. : 01 69 18 97 97 Other accommodation: BAGNEUX Foyer sncf Tél. : 01 40 18 67 17 Foyer Victor Hugo 16, Av.Victor Hugo Tél. : 01 45 36 11 90 résidence de Bures Nord Building 232,233 Tél. : 01 69 15 77 02 BOURG-LA-REINE 4, rue Bobière de Vallière Tél. : 01 47 02 43 36 MASSY CIMADE International hostel 80, rue du 8 Mai 1945 Tél. : 01 60 13 58 90 Autres : ASSOCIATION HEBERJEUNES Building 333 Campus 91405 ORSAY Tél. : 01 69 15 52 52 OFFICE DU TOURISME DE LA VALLEE DE CHEVREUSE 17, rue de l’Yvette 91405 ORSAY Tél. : 01 69 28 59 72 OPHLM 8, place de la gare 92340 BOURG-LA-REINE ADELE : Students looking for accommodation can find help at www.adele.org ATOME : for accommodation with a family www.atomeparis.com SOGIPA : university halls of residence Tél. : 08 20 00 05 94 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students FONTENAY-AUX-ROSES 16, rue J.Pierre Laurens Tél. : 01 41 13 00 50 43, Avenue Gabriel Péri Tél. : 01 41 13 00 40 41 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Foreign students All non-European nationals wishing to study in France must obtain a long stay visa bearing the word «student». Visa applications should be made to the French Consulate or Embassy in the student’s country of residence. • Within two months following their arrival in France, non-European students must apply for a temporary residence permit bearing the word «student». Where to apply for a residence permit: • For students living in the area covered by the Sous-Préfecture in Antony: Mrs CHEOUX-DAMAS, Faculté Jean-Monnet 54, Boulevard Desgranges 92331 Sceaux Cedex Building A Office 412 Tel.: +33 (0)1.40.91.18.76 • For students living in the area covered by the Sous-Préfecture in Palaiseau: Permanence de la Maison des Etudes Université Paris-Sud 11 Building 311 - Le Moulin 91405 Orsay Cedex Tel.: +33 (0)1.69.15.76.33 • For students living in an area covered by another Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture: contact the Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture of your place of residence. 42 AT SCEAUX Whether you just want a quick snack or a full meal, the campus at Sceaux has a university restaurant facility with three separate rooms: • A cafeteria on two floors where you can get breakfast before you start classes, and a quick-service lunch. You can choose a standard menu or put your own menu together. There are sandwiches, salads, panini, hot-dogs and always something new at the start of the academic year. You can pay with a ticket or in cash. • A 350-seater restaurant where you can enjoy a full, balanced traditional menu for the price of a university restaurant ticket (2.75 euros for the 20062007 academic year), and a fixed grill menu comprised of steak and chips and a beverage. • A 90-seat brasserie, open to all, where you will find different set meals, mixed salads and grills. Cash payment only. • Automatic dispensers with confectionery and hot and cold drinks are also available at the university restaurant and elsewhere on the cam- pus. Restaurant tickets are available only in the University restaurant hall, Building E; access by the pedestrian bridge then to the left, Monday to Friday, 11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Catering AT ORSAY The Orsay campus has two university restaurants each with a cafeteria and grill. ORSAY University restaurant « LES CÈDRES » Building 406 • University restaurant: Monday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and Saturday, 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. • Cafeteria: Monday to Friday,7:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Grill: Monday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. • Cafeteria «le tropical»: open from 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., the pizzeria is open from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. BURES University restaurant - Building 230 • University restaurant: Monday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. • Corner Cafe: Monday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. • Café des sports – set grill menu and University restaurant set meal: Monday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. non-stop. You can eat in a pleasant area with non-stop sports events on eight giant-screen TV sets. « L’Amphi » Brasserie - Building 332: Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. « L’Expresceaux » Cafeteria - Building 237: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 43 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Sport • Sports office, Building G Contact: Guy Papelier Tel.: 01 40 91 17 91 • L’Association sportive de la Faculté Jean-Monnet, Building G Tel.: 01 40 91 17 90 [email protected] Most sports can be practised at the University whether for relaxation, leisure or competition. We invite you to enquire at the sports office and one of the sports associations (Association sportive de la Faculté Jean-Monnet) or FASEUPS (Fédération des Associations Sportives Etudiantes de l’Université Paris-Sud 11) which represents all student sports associations on each campus. Many sports tournaments, courses, trips or week-ends are organised throughout the year. You can set out to discover a new sport, meet other students who share the same passion as you or simply make new friends. A sport can also, in some cases, be part of your curriculum, counting as a UV or enabling you to pick up bonus points. Sceaux Fitness room. Sports, for leisure (taekwondo, karate, aerobics, tennis, badminton, climbing, riding, golf, sailing) or competition (football, rugby, basketball for team sports, and a choice of individual sports). Orsay • SUAPS (Service Universitaire des Activités Physiques et Sportives) Building 225 Contact Patrick Maupu Gymnase André Raquin Tel.: 01 69 15 77 04 - [email protected] • ASESCO (Association des étudiants en sciences du campus d’Orsay), Building 225 Secretariat open Monday to Friday 12:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Tel.: 01 69 15 79 32 - [email protected] www.asesco.u-psud.fr or www.asesco.fr 40 sports activities, organised tournaments… 44 Paris-Sud 11 University Cultural Affairs Department Building 330 91405 ORSAY cedex Tel.: +33 (0)1 69 15 42 73 / 31 92 Fax: +33 (0)1 69 15 55 88 Paris-Sud 11 University also has a busy cultural life, offering students and staff the opportunity to take part in a range of workshops. Many of these are actively involved in the spring arts festival (« Printemps de la Culture »), an event organised since 2000 by the University’s Cultural Affairs Department. The festival spans all art forms and involves talented amateurs and professional performers. The University also contributes to the nationwide poetry week by presenting each year in March, its « Printemps des poètes ». Cultural workshops The cultural workshops, open to all students and University staff, offer an opportunity to be involved in an authentic creative process. They are run on a half-yearly basis by professionals in the different disciplines (dancers, theatre producers, writers, journalists, actors, painters, photographers, etc.). Most of the workshops are held at Orsay, but each year the range of options available at the other campus locations is extended. Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Culture « Printemps des Poètes » Paris-Sud 11 University is actively involved in « Printemps des Poètes » (poets in the springtime), a nationwide event, staging exhibitions, recitals, performances… An Inter-University Poetry Competition organised in collaboration with the Versailles branch of CROUS has been running since 2002. « Printemps de la Culture » « Printemps de la Culture » (culture in the springtime) is the annual arts festival organised by Paris-Sud University, from April to June at venues throughout the campus. It is supported by local communities, the DRAC Ile de France and prestigious cultural partners. All the arts are represented, notably drama, music, dance and painting. For more information on all these activities, and more generally, to find out more about the University’s cultural associations, conferences, debates and cultural partnerships, go to the Paris-Sud University Cultural Affairs Department Web site at: http://www.culture.u-psud.fr/. 45 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Health SUMPPS : the university service for preventive medicine and health at faculté Jean-Monnet The student preventive medicine service looks after your health throughout your university course. You are entitled to vaccinations, medical certificates, psychological support, ongoing help to give up smoking, prescriptions, and help if you are disabled. Nutritional advice is also available from a dietician. Regular and emergency care is provided At Jean-Monnet Building A – lower ground floor Doctor D. Rançon-Mouly Bus 395, alight at the IUT: Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Tel.: 01 40 91 17 13 Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Nurse: D. Locatelli Tel.: 01 40 91 24 01 8 avenue Cauchy - 92330 Sceaux Tuesday and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Wednesday 9:00 a.m. – 2:20 p.m. infirmerie.droit-eco-gestion@u-psud. fr Tel.: 01 40 91 17 12 At the IUT in Sceaux Psychologist: Mrs C. Claro 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month the nurse will make an appointment for you Tel.: 01 40 91 17 12 Dietician : Miss E. Peignée on Fridays, the nurse will make an appointment for you Tel.: 01 40 91 17 12 Infirmery at Orsay: Building 336 – Ground floor Secretariat: 01 69 75 65 39 Nurse: 01 69 75 76 07 Note these three dates in the university calendar: - 03/10/07 Campaigns on smoking and contraception - 12/12/07 Campaign on AIDS - 05/03/08 Campaign on hearing Campaigns will be also be organised on road safety and stress. 46 Though there is no requirement for students to join a mutual fund or take out an insurance policy in addition to the obligatory affiliation to the French social security system, it is a recommended precaution. Each mutual fund or insurance company offers a range of packages or policies, low-budget or more comprehensive. It is worth taking time to shop around, comparing prices, advantages and rates of refund for medical costs. Study all the aspects of the products on offer relative to your needs. Some practical details: - Student social security covers you from October 1 to September 30 of the following year. - Students receving grants are exempted from the social security contribution. - Doctorate students are entitled to continue benefitting from the student social security scheme after the age of 28 (for a maximum of 4 years) provided that they registered prior to reaching that age limit. The mutual funds manage the student social security. La Mutuelle Des Etudiants (LMDE) For all centres Postal address: Académie de Versailles 93699 Pantin cedex www.lmde.fr Reception: 10, rue de Linné, 75005 Paris (Mo Jussieu) 9:30 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. 6, rue des Fossés St-Jacques, 75005 Paris (Mo Luxembourg) 9:30 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. Call centre: 3260, say the letters LMDE (French pronunciation). Advisers are ready to take your calls Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. For students at Paris-Sud University - Reception on the Orsay campus: Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Additional Health Insurance Policy La Mutuelle Des Etudiants (LMDE) Building 332, 2nd floor, Office 230, Tel.: 01 69 15 66 90 Open: From Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Reception on the Sceaux campus Open every Wednesday in Building B. Société Mutualiste des Etudiants de la région parisienne (SMEREP) For all centres Reception: 54, bd Saint-Michel 75006 Paris, Monday-Thursday from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Telephone switchboard: 01 56 54 36 34 Postal address: SMEREP, BP 617, 75662 Paris cedex 14 www.smerep.fr - [email protected] For students at Paris-Sud 11 University - Reception on the Orsay campus: Société Mutualiste des Etudiants de la région parisienne (SMEREP) Building 332, 2nd floor, Office 229, Tel.: 01 56 54 36 34 Open: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m., Reception at the Sceaux site Open: Monday 12:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and Tuesday 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Building B. 47 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Support for student projects The FSDIE Fonds de Solidarité et de Développement des Initiatives Etudiantes www.u-psud.fr/ Service communication et édition Building A – 3rd floor Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 91 17 29 / 18 17 The budget of the FSDIE, Fonds de Solidarité et de Développement des Initiatives Etudiantes (Fund for Solidarity and the Development of Student Initiatives) is made up of regulatory contributions that are included in all students’ registration fees. Its aim is to support student projects developed at Paris-Sud 11 University. Different initiatives are entitled to receive financial support from FSDIE : sports and cultural activities, events that contribute to enhancing student life, humanitarian causes, etc. The procedure for the allocation of FSDIE support is for a proposal made by a faculty commission (« commission d’établissement ») and submitted to the Board (Conseil d’Administration) of Paris-Sud 11 University. As a general rule there are three rounds of aid allocation during the university year. Dates for depositing requests for support and Commission meetings are displayed on notice boards. At Faculté Jean-Monnet, the Communication and Pubications Department is responsible for collecting and monitoring requests for support. You can receive further information and download the forms from the ParisSud 11 University Web site. ENVIE D’AGIR Envie d’Agir is a national programme to support young people’s sense of commitment and initiative. Envie d’agir has 3 goals: • To develop a sense of autonomy, responsibility and commitment among young people. • To foster talent, the ability to act and the creativity that are innate in young people. • To facilitate social and professional insertion. Envie d’agir brings support on the educational, technical and financial levels to accompany young people from the inception to the accomplishment of their projects. Envie d’agir is open to all young people aged 11 to 30, irrespective of their status, social situation or level of qualification. Envie d’agir is open to all projects in any field, on condition that they are in some way useful to society: local animation and development, a creative cultural or scientific venture, international or local solidarity, voluntary work, a business project, etc. Information and methodological tools are available to young people on the dedicated Web site www.enviedagir.fr. « ENVIE D’AGIR »: three mechanisms to encourage initiatives — Les fonds départementaux d’aide aux initiatives des jeunes (FDAIJ) support the first collective or individual projects that may be useful to society or in 48 CLUB 92 www.club92.net You are a student in the Hauts-de-Seine department and have a project either for yourself or an association that you belong to. Each year the « Prospective et Création » Commission of Club 92 offers to provide financial support to the best student projects to help to encourage a spirit of initiative and contribute to the dynamism of higher education in the Hauts-deSeine. You are invited to submit an application to the jury of Club 92 for any type of project (social, educational, economical, cultural, etc.) excluding projects for sponsoring and/or festivities, etc. These projects may receive encouragement in the form of a financial aid of up to 1,000 €. Club 92 organises two rounds of grand allocation every year. For 2007 applications for aid had to be sent to Club 92 before May 21 2007 for the first round and by November 26 2007 for the second round. For further information, see the Club 92 Web site: www.club92.net. Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students the general interest. These funds are available to associations during the first three years after their foundation. The financial aid granted by a departmental jury is capped at 1,000 €. — Le concours de l’engagement is a competition encouraging the development of sustainable projects or the development of new initiatives: aid from a regional commission is capped at 1,600 €. — Le Défi jeunes is available to young people aged 18 to 30. Its aim is notably to support projects with a more structured professional aim that have an impact on a young person’s life. Projects to create business receive support and reinforced expertise. The financial aid granted by a regional jury is capped at 8,500 €. For further information, go to the www.enviedagir.fr Web site or contact your local Direction Départementale de la Jeunesse et des Sports. 49 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Student associations The following is a non-exhaustive list of student associations. There are many other Master associations that are not listed here. New associations may be foun ed every year. •••••••••• A.D.E.P.T. association [email protected] The aim of A.D.E.P.T. (Association des Etudiants de la spécialité Droit et Pratique des Relations du Travail) at Paris-Sud 11 University is to ensure that students’ course experience is lively, enjoyable and efficient. The association works in close collaboration with the course Director. It also represents the speciality in direct external contacts with professionals, at student exhibitions and many others events with which the association is involved throughout the year. The association’s many initiatives consist of creating stronger bonds between the different academic years and monitoring the evolution of our association. Members meet regularly at evening events; each year drinks are organised and alumni are invited to attend. New students are welcomed by their predecessors who share their experience and help them to find internships. To help to achieve these goals, a Web site helps to foster and consolidate these relationships not just within the university but in dealings with the professional environment. The association has set itself the task of working to promote the nationwide reputation of the speciality by: • enabling meetings between labour law professionals and academics in round tables; • maintaining partnerships and sponsorship arrangements with companies and law firms; • creating close links with publishers, notably Lefebvre, specialised in law. At the international level, the association organised a trip to Geneva, in March 2007, to visit the headquarters of the International Labour Office, during which the year’s class attended conferences and debated issues related to international labour law. To help us conduct our missions, we are constantly looking for partners to help us fund our events and activities. 50 Building B Office 410 [email protected] The aim of AEGS is to help Management students to find employment via the alumni network. Our goals are to: - Organise a « Journée Forum » between professionals and students to promote the « Master de Gestion des Organisations » and « Licence de Gestion des Entreprises » diplomas, - Update the alumni directory, - Organise social evenings and meetings to create a sponsorship arrangement between former students and current students, - Create a Web site « AEGS Paris-Sud ». To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Faculté Jean-Monnet Paris-Sud 11, we would like to organise a wide range of events. Please contact us if you would like to help, as we always need volunteers! Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students The association of Sceaux Management Alumini (AEGS) •••••••••• Sports association Building G Tel. : +33 (0)1 40 91 17 90 [email protected] ou http://soirees-as.skyblog.com The Sports Association (AS) welcomes you throughout the year to enjoy a wide range of sports activities, either purely for leisure and fitness (taekwondo, karate, aerobics, tennis, badminton, climbing, riding, golf, sailing) or more competitively (team sports are football, rugby, and basketball, and individual sports are also available), all for just 26€ per year (a small supplement may be requested for some sports). The association also gives you access to a fitness/body-building centre. During the winter holiday (in February) we also organise skiing trips to top French resorts. Throughout the year we got together at some of Paris’ hottest night spots (Duplex, Mix club, Planche, and others), and many other campus events (Xmas drinks, football match involving teachers/students/ administrative staff, etc.) 51 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students BDE Gecko Building B Office 410 Sceaux: +33 (0)1 40 91 19 93 [email protected] www.bdegecko.com The BDE Gecko is the Office of Students in Economics-Management at Faculté Jean-Monnet, for both the Bures-sur-Yvette and Sceaux sites. Its aim is accompany, help and bring together all the students in Economics and Management. A descendent of the BDE MSG, it organises a wide range of outings –like the celebrated « Week-end d’Intégration » for freshmen, skiing, and the end of year weekend ...- evening events and a wide range of operations including a sale of chocolates for Xmas, organised by the BDE with students at unbeatable prices! The high point of the social calendar is the end-of-year Gala, with cocktails, concerts, entertainment and an evening dance to celebrate the end of May exams. The BDE Gecko’s mission is also to help students in their studies, notably as an interface with the different Faculty departments, the teaching staff, etc. Moreover, the BDE provides academic support in the form of classes and mutual aid forums on the Web site: bdegecko.com Throughout the year, the office looks for students motivated to contribute to the activities, bring in new ideas, new projects to help make the years of studies at Faculté Jean-Monnet unforgettable! •••••••••• MOVE Association: the Students’ Movement 52 Building B Office 401 http://move.wifeo.com [email protected] WHO ? • A popular, motivated students’ association, made up of students at Sceaux and Orsay, whose aim is to improve the life of students at the Faculté JeanMonnet campus. • It has 5 active members from the L1 to M2 classes that you can bump into every day in the corridors of the faculty or around the Cafeteria • Students have shown massive support for our commitment, reflected in the 2006 elections, and we now have 4 seats at the Faculty Council UFR (twice as many as at the previous elections!), giving us greater weight to defend the students’ interests. •••••••••• Other Associations Amnesty International Sceaux Association du Master de Diplomatie (AMASDI) [email protected] Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students WHAT? We now play a strong role in the organisation, management of the faculty: • Defence of student interests in timetabling and the university schedule. • Information on the faculty life by the creation of a Web site. • Organisation of charity concerts, and barbecues at the faculty. • Exhibition of Yann Arthus Bertrand’s photos on sustainable development. • Conferences and debates on the genocide in Darfour, and Prison Life. • Implementation of waste sorting and the collection of bottletops. • Modernisation of infrastructures by the installation of drinking water fountains, outdoor tables, a bicycle garage. • Rehabilitation of access for the disabled. Association du Master Juriste d’affaires Bureau de la Culture Etudiante (BDCE) [email protected] ERASMOUV’ (Erasmus students) [email protected] UNEF SCEAUX [email protected] UNI 53 Practical information Faculté Jean-Monnet for students Parking Parking cards To obtain a parking card contact the Security office Luc JAN et Serge BEZARD, Building A Ground floor (the office is on the right when you enter the building through the main entrance) OPENING TIMES 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Tel.: 01 40 91 18 81 Fax: 01 40 91 19 81 [email protected] CAR PARK OPENING TIMES 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. All requests to park outside these hours must receive prior authorisation (contact the Security office). If the request is accepted, the applicant must provide a copy of the vehicle’s ID (« carte grise ») and a telephone number. Car park access cards are provided by the Security office. Important: DRIVE SLOWLY on the campus and in the car park. • Watch out for pedestrians. • Do not park in reserved or prohibited places. • Do not park in a way that obstructs another vehicle. • If a material incident occurs the driver of the vehicle should contact his or her insurer. In the event of such an incident or a failure, the driver must contact the Security office. Entrance to the car park is from Boulevard Paul Langevin only. The exit is on Boulevard Desgranges (drive carefully, watching out for pedestrians). 2007/2008 rates Parking Access card monthly annual 10€ 15€ 120€ Any month started must be paid. 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