Information Guide - Université de Rennes 1

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Information Guide - Université de Rennes 1
Information
Guide
Scientific Campus
The scientific disciplines of University Rennes 1 are concentrated
in Campus Beaulieu. You can study : Mathematics, Biology,
Chemistry, Physics, Computing science, Electronics,
Engineering, Mechanical engineering, Philosophy…
International
Campus
University Rennes 1 welcomes many international students at Campus
Beaulieu : this guide should facilitate your arrival. You will find here
information about travel, accommodation, administrative procedures …
Welcome on Campus Beaulieu
Green Campus
The campus Beaulieu covers 60 hectares of wooded area, not far from
the center of the city. Green areas, trees, flowers will allow you to study
in a green environnement that you will appreciate through all seasons.
University Rennes 1 welcomes
you on Campus Beaulieu
- Formalities
-  Access to Rennes p 8 -9
-  Welcome service
- Accomodation
- Catering
-  Computer Access
-  Language Courses p 17
-  Living in Rennes
- Sports
- Culture
- Discovering Brittany
p 4 -7
p 10 -11
p12-15
p 16
p 17
p 18-19
p 20-21
p 22-23
Kite Surf in Saint Malo
Brittany and Rennes Being the prefecture of Ille et Vilaine, Rennes is
also the capital of Brittany. Its central position
allows visitors to the city to travel easily to the
northern coast to places such as Mont-SaintMichel, Cancale, Saint-Malo, and Dinard, to the
Atlantic coast with the Gulf of Morbihan and the
resorts of Quiberon and Carnac, or to the Loire
and its ‘Chateaux’. The legendary Brocéliande
Forest is also only 40 km away.
FORMALITIES
European Students
European students are exempted from having a residency
permit in order to study in France. Students from European
countries do not need to ask for a visa. for France.
Non - EU students
Must have
- a valid passport assuming a long-stay visa.
- Be able to justify registration in a place of higher education.
-  have justification of sufficient resources for the coming year
-  Proof of a place of residence.
TO GET A ONE YEAR STUDENT VISA
The Non-EU students will have to present :
- Valid Passport
- Official letter of acceptance
- Proof of adress (accomodation in the first hosting country)
The student visa is allowing the delivrance of a Residency permit.
Formalities concerning the residency permit will be done after
arrival in Rennes.
Centre de mobilité internationale
[email protected]
www.ueb.eu/Theme/EuropeInter/cmir/
Tel +33 (0)2 23 23 79 53
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Applying for a student residency permit
(To complete on arrival)
Application for a student residency permit is
compulsory for all periods of study lasting more than
3 months for students who come from a country
outside the European Union.
The period of validity of this residency permit is limited to
the validity of the applicant’s passport, and cannot exceed
the study period. It is valid for a maximum of 1 year, but
can be renewed.
Students who are citizens of a member state of the
European Union are exempted from having a residency
permit in order to study in France.
Students who are citizens of a Non-European Union
country
In order to obtain a residency permit of more than 3
months
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Julien Ermine
List of documents to provide in order to
obtain a residency permit
- Proof of identity : valid passport, 3 identity photos,
birth certificate (translated into English or French)
- Proof of address : the lease contract (’contrat de
location’) or rent receipt, or written confirmation of
accommodation (‘attestation d’hébergement’)
- P roof of registration at a higher education
establishment for the current academic year (student’s
card).
- Proof of insurance
- Proof of financial resources (written confirmation of
your grant or of personal financial resources).
- Stamped self-addressed envelope
Applying for a student residency permit
(To complete on arrival)
Application for a student residency permit is
compulsory for all periods of study lasting more than
3 months for students who come from a country
outside the European Union.
The period of validity of this residency permit is limited to
the validity of the applicant’s passport, and cannot exceed
the study period. It is valid for a maximum of 1 year, but
can be renewed.
Students who are citizens of a member state of the
European Union are exempted from having a residency
permit in order to study in France.
Students who are citizens of a Non-European Union
country
In order to obtain a residency permit of more than 3
months
MEDICAL VISIT
On arrival in France, students who are not citizens of a European
Union country and who are going to stay in France for over 3 months
must undergo a compulsory medical examination. This is organised
by the OFFII (National.XX Students must pay using a fiscal stamp
(‘timbre fiscal’).
The examination consists of :
  a clinical examination
Campus Beaulieu
  an X-ray of the lungs
EU Students
  a check of your vaccinations record.
OFII Rennes
Tel 02 99 22 98 60
[email protected]
www.ofii.fr
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
You will find on the Campus Beaulieu a medical center for students.
There is also a center for disabled persons.
INSURANCES
In France, health insurance is compulsory for everybody,
it is called «sécurité sociale». It is costing about 200
euros for one year. It will cover you for most medical
expenses., you can choose a completmentary insurance
to complete this insurance.
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Students already inscribed at a university in the European
Union or in the European Economic Area need to obtain an
E111, E128, E106 or E121 or personal insurance in their
own country. If this proof of insurance is not supplied, the
student will have to join the French Social Security System
for students and therefore must pay the annual fee from
the time of inscription.
Non-EU students
Non-EU students must ask for the registration at the French
Sécurité sociale while enrolling at University. The cost will
be about 200 euros per year for covering most of your
health costs. The sécurité sociale will not cover ALL your
health expenses. To have a better cover of your health
expenses you will have to get a complementary insurance,
called « complémentaire santé ». There are several
available.
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ACCESS TO RENNES
Campus Beaulieu
PARIS
RENNES
In front of the Opera, Rennes
The city of Rennes can be accessed by
different kinds of transport
By plane: Regular flights to Rennes can be obtained from the
majority of large European cities, either direct or with a change in
Paris or other French cities (Lille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Le Havre,
Toulouse, Nice, Clermont Ferrand…)
www.rennes.aeroport.fr
By car: The motorways from the east or the south link Rennes to
other cities in France or Europe.
The majority of students arrive from Paris.
By train: Train Grande Vitesse (TGV)
How to get to Rennes from the centre of Paris
You can get to Rennes by train from the station PARISMONTPARNASSE, which goes to many cities in Brittany (by metro
go to the station “Montparnasse-Bienvenue”).The journey ParisRennes is about 2 hours long by TGV. Tickets must be bought at
the ticket booths at the station or on the web.
www.sncf.com
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ARRIVAL IN RENNES
Arrival by train
Direct train from Paris Roissy to Rennes.
The SNCF station in Roissy is located near to air terminal no.2.
It is well sign posted and you can find information in Roissy
airport.
Montparnasse-Rennes.
If the times of the direct trains do not suit you, you can take a
train from Paris-Montparnasse, which serves towns in Brittany
including Rennes.
In that case, you will have to take the Air-France bus, which
makes regular journeys to Paris with a journey lasting 45mins.
Two other possibilities are available to get to ParisMontparnasse :
The metro (RER) or a taxi, costing about 35 Euros during the
day.
Arrival by plane
How to get to Rennes from Parisian airports
From “Roissy-Charles de Gaulle”
Flights between Roissy to Rennes are daily, with 2-3
flights a day during the week and 1 flight at the
weekends.
From the Airport of Orly
Flights between Orly to Rennes are daily, with 2-3 flights
a day during the week and 1 flight at the weekends.
Information office for airlines: +33.2.99.29.60.00
Campus Beaulieu
Welcome and integration at
University Rennes 1
The university wishes to assure the best welcome for
foreign students of exchange programmes. This is why
a plan of action was put into place to provide help to the
student upon their arrival in Rennes and for their first
few days at the university. This is meant for exchange
students, coming in the framework of an international
programme and starts the 1st Monday of September.
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Individual welcome services
for students in exchange
programme
Upon your arrival at the station or airport: a
graduate assistant who will drive you to your
accommodation and will help you to settle in will
meet you.
On campus: the same person will accompany you
to your campus where your lessons will take place.
They will also provide assistance with contacting
your head of departments as well as the registrar’s
office for the first time.
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ACCOMMODATION
Two possibilities are offered to the student : reside in a
room in the students crous residence or find private
accommodation.
Lodging in Rennes in a University Residence
In Rennes you get 2 sorts of rooms at the students
residency. Some are more costy but with own bathroom and
kitchenette, and nicely situated between the campus and the
towncenter.
Some other rooms are cheaper, but without own bathroom and
without own kitchenette.
Room of one of the university residences, managed by specialised
services of the Ministry of Higher Education: Le Centre Régional des
Oeuvres Universitaires et Scolaires (CROUS).The University Rennes 1
has an agreement with CROUS to reserve a number of rooms for foreign
students from the European programmes or bilateral cooperation
agreements.
You can choose between 2 kind of rooms : room with own bathroom
and kitchenette or a “simple “room, where you must share bathroom and
kitchen with other students. The room with bathroom costs about 240
euros per month the “simple” one about 147 euros per month.
CROUS Tel 02 99 84 31 31
www.crous-rennes.fr
How to reserve your room in the University
residences for Exchange programmes
Firstly, send the reservation form to the Service of International
Affairs, for 1st of June (for occupation for the whole year or first
semester) .
Secondly, you will receive the letter of acceptance to the University
residences:
Thirdly, at arrival : your reservation certificate will indicate the
University residence where your individual room is reserved. You are
advised to arrive at the reception of the University residence from
Monday to Friday before 4pm in order to complete all formalities of
entry. On your arrival, you will be asked for an advance payment of
two months (in cash) of about 270 euros (1 month rent + 1 month
guarantee).
There is an obligatory subscription (of about 9 euros) for fire
insurance and water damages (information of this is available at the
reception of the residences once you have registered).
You must have two passport photos and a medical certificate less
than 6 months old to certify you have no contagious diseases.
Rooms at the university residence are allocated for one semester as a minimum
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• LES ESTUDIALES (Center)
ACCOMMODATION
If you don’t want to live at the
students CROUS Residence or
if you can’t (because you will
stay a short time in Rennes),
there are other possibilities in
privately owned accomodation :
various organisations propose
a list of adresses.
24 bd Solférino Agence Giboire
Accomodation for a short
period / students
•  Auberge de jeunesse Youth Hotel
For a couple of days
10/12 canal St Martin Rennes
Tel 02 99 33 22 33. e-mail :
[email protected]
www.fuaj.org
This list is not exhaustive,
but might help your
r e s e a r c h o f a n
accommodation in Rennes.
For more information
please contact the Tourist
office :
www.tourisme-rennes.com
www.crij-bretagne.com
Private accommodation
•  DOMUS Services
44 Clos Sévigné 35 510 Cesson Sévigné
e-mail : [email protected]
Rooms studios, T3, T4
• LES ESTUDINES (center station)
23 rue de Chatillon Rennes
Tel 02 99 51 54 98
[email protected]
Furnished studios and appartements in a
residence . Reservation online :
www.estudines.com/residencelogement-etudiant-rennes
www.fuaj.org
www.appartcity.com
• GEGIM
21 bd de la Liberté Rennes
Tel 02 99 78 17 76.
www.fac-habitat.com
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Tel 02 23 42 42 42
Private accommodation
-  Résidence Les Plantes
Price between 320 € and 360 € a
month.
(Campus de Beaulieu)
8-16 rue des Plantes Rennes
HOTELS
City center
- Résidence Les jardins de
Beaulieu (Campus de Beaulieu)
• ADAGIO HOTEL
35, Rue Antrain, Rennes
Tel 02 99 27 20 63
3 rue Xavier Le Gall Rennes
• ESPACIL
13 rue du Puits Mauger Rennes
Tel 02 99 67 05 37
Different kinds of appartements in the
towncenter or near the University
campus.
•  GESTRIM
6 avenue Janvier Rennes
Tel 02 99 85 91 10
www.citea.com
-HOTEL DES LICES
7 Place des Lices 35000
Rennes
02 99 79 14 81
[email protected]
-HOTEL IBIS
• RESIDENCE ETUDIANTE (Center)
15 Place de la Gare Rennes
Tel : 02 99 67 31 12
Fax : 02 99 30 41 24
www.all-seasons-hotels.com
4 rue du Thabor Rennes
Tel 02 99 87 94 00
Several residences in the town center
and at the campus Beaulieu. See
website :
-HOTEL KYRIAD
6 place de la Gare 35000
Rennes
Tel : 02 99 30 25 80
[email protected]
www.gestrim-campus.com
• RESIDENCE SAINT CYR (Center)
53 rue Papu Fac Habitat
Tel 02 40 74 71 87
www.fac-habitat.com
www.kyriad-rennes-centre.fr
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University restaurants
are available to students, some with a “snack” formula.
Tickets can be bought at the restaurant
Addresses of the university restaurants on Campus
Beaulieu:
Beaulieu 1
37 avenue du prof Charles Foulon- Rennes.
Tel 02.99.36.27.29
Beaulieu 2
Campus de Beaulieu- Allée Jean d’Alembert- Rennes
Tel 02.99.87.07.18
Language Courses
In Rennes, you will improve your French thanks to the lessons
organised by the CIREFE (Centre International Rennais
d’Etudes de Français pour Etrangers).
In order to benefit from this course, you will have to contact the
CIREFE and fill the FLE form (‘Français Langue Etrangère’)
Computer access and getting an e-mail address
Computers are accessible in the university buildings on the campus
of Beaulieu, being found in the new computer rooms.
At registration you will be given a student number written on your
student card and an access code, which only you will know: your
“Sesame”. These codes are essential for your first connection,
although after this you will be able to change your access code. The
student number will always be asked of you when you want to use a
computer however. As well as being able to do coursework on the
university computers, unlimited access to the university network and
Internet is also permitted.
CIREFE University of Rennes 2
Villejean Campus
Place du recteur Henri Le Moal – Rennes
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The University Rennes 1 is
one of the French
universities where sports
are the most developed.
SPORT
Sport at University Rennes1, Campus
Beaulieu
The sports service offers training courses, competitions
within the associated limits : a student who joins the sporting
association benefits from numerous activities (costs about
15€ + medical certificate).
The SIUAPS (Service Inter Universitaire des Activités
Physiques et Sportives) offers many sporting activities:
aikido, archery, athletics, badminton, basketball, rugby,
boxing (English and French), canoeing, climbing, dancing
(African, Contemporary, Modern-Jazz, Rock), diving,
fencing, football, indoor football, golf, gymnastics, handball,
judo, karate, life-saving, q-jong (Chinese gymnastics),
rowing, rugby, sailing, self-defence, self-expression,
stretching, swimming, tai ji quan, tennis, trampolining,
volleyball, weights, yoga. Campus Beaulieu
Tel: 02.99.28.63.87
Sport in Rennes and Brittany
Sport occupies a very important place in Brittany. One
Breton in four is a member of a sports club.The region also
plays host to many major sporting events, especially
watersports and cycling, football…
The city of Rennes is organizing a lot of events in several
sports, like «tout Rennes court » (‘all Rennes is running’) or «tout
Rennes nage» (‘all Rennes is swimming’) and so on….
http://www.ville-rennes.fr
www.siuaps.univ-rennes1.fr
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A brief history
Rennes is situated at the confluence of the two
rivers, the Ille and the Vilaine. Condate, the former
Gallic name, became the capital for a tribe of
Redones. Conquered first by the Romans, and
then by the Francs, the victory of the first Breton
ruler, Nominoë, over the King Charles le Chauve
in 846, meant that the city officially became part of
Brittany. In 1532, the Grand Dukedom of Brittany
having been officially integrated into France,
Rennes became the administrative centre and the
head office of the Brittany Parliament.
In
December 1720 a fire destroyed many wooden
houses in the city centre.
The city today is
structured around two important sites dating back
to the 18th century: The “Hôtel de Ville” and the
“Parlement de Bretagne”.
LIVING IN RENNES
History lives on in Rennes, with the
centre from the 18th century, the
Cathedral from Medieval times, the
suburbs from the 16th and 18th
centuries.
Rennes therefore benefits
from the rich heritage plus the diversity of
the architecture.
www.tourisme-rennes.com
Poster of « Rock’n
solex »
organised on the campus
of Beaulieu
Several events are
organized in Rennes :
concerts, theater, festivals
shows…
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The DIAPASON
LIVING IN RENNES
Many cultural events, such as concerts,
conferences, meetings are organized at the
DIAPASON, the University Rennes 1 cultural
service, on the Campus Beaulieu
Rennes as a cultural capital
http://culture.univ-rennes1.fr/
« Rock’n solex » is a meeting
organised in May every year on the
campus Beaulieu : it ‘s a mix of
« Solex » races and concerts.
With a large number of well-known artistic centres (Opera,
Théâtre national de Bretagne, Grand Huit, Théâtre de la
Ville, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Musée de Bretagne),
Rennes plays a vital role in regional productions thanks to
the Brittany orchestra, the Théâtre Chorégraphique de
Rennes et Bretagne, and also to the numerous people
working in pictures and comic strips, cinema and
photography, and music and theatre.
The “Transmusicales” and “Tombées de la nuit” are annual
events that show this dynamism.
A lot of events are organized in Rennes :
concerts, theater, festivals shows…
Thabor parc, Rennes
Maritime heritage
In the early 20th century, half of all fishing boats were
Breton… The Port Musée of Douarnenez works to
safeguard and promote the maritime heritage of the
region. The city of Saint Malo is welcoming many races
and ship meetings all year long
Painting
Brittany has been one of the region most visited by
painters. The variety of coastal and interior landscapes
and the Breton people have inspired the greatest from
Gauguin to Sérusier, Corot, Monet and Picasso.
TNB, theater , Rennes
An exceptional cultural vitality
Brittany fascinates visitors, with its rich history,
exceptional architectural heritage and its cultural vitality
inspired both by tradition and modernity.
Brittany has the second largest number of buildings
classified as historical monuments after the Paris
region.
The region has more than 4000 châteaux and manor
houses of an interest and density unique in Europe.
The region has the largest number of religiuos
monuments in Europe : churches and chapels,
convents and monatories, calvaries…
www.region-bretagne.fr
www.tourismebretagne.com
www.ville-rennes.fr
Carnac
The pirate city Saint Malo by night
The Mont Saint Michel
Discovering Brittany
Rennes is ideally situated for discovering Brittany !
•  Brocéliande
Here are a few ideas for some trips :
The forest of legends, in which Merlin the magician ,
Viviane the fairy, the Knights of the Round Table and King
Arthur have left their traces…www.broceliande-pays.com
•  Mont Saint Michel
Is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can see The
abbey, the town and the Bay (90 km from Rennes)
www.ot-montsaintmichel.com
•  Saint Malo
The corsair town beside the sea. Whats a corsair? It’s a
licensed pirate!
To see : Saint Malo Intra muros the beaches, the aquarium…
(70 km from Rennes) www.saint-malo-tourisme.com
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•  Carnac
The megalithic site of Carnac :Carnac is famous for the
carnac stones : one of the most extensive Neolithic
menhir collection in the world (2 934 !).
•  Cancale Bay
Cancale has a reputation as the oyster capital in Brittany ,
but is also famous for the bay and the dolphins….
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