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After this difficult period, Canadian students have started going to France again and the borders are now fully open to vaccinated travellers. That’s excellent news for your student mobility
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After this difficult period, Canadian students have started going to France again and the borders are now fully open to vaccinated travellers. That’s excellent news for your student mobility
Lluis Quintana-Murci, Professor at the Collège de France and Director of the Laboratoire de génétique évolutive humaine of the Institut Pasteur (Paris), gave a conference on July 5, 2022
For its 5th edition, the Albertine Prize for Kids, a bilingual literary prize for children in North America, reveal its selection of 5 bilingual books, around the theme "Coexisting".
The France-Canada Research Fund has selected the 22 Franco-Canadian laureate teams for its 2022 edition. The FCRF supports Franco-Canadian collaborative research projects In 2022, 22 new projects conducted jointly
As part of the NUMIX LAB, French and European professionals of digital creation met Canadian national museums, on May 27, 2022. This sharing of expertise should encourage future collaborations
Postponed because of the sanitary crisis, the France-Canada Research Fund celebrated its 20 years of existence at the Embassy of France in Canada, in Ottawa, on May 12 and
In May 2022, the photographic exhibit "New Beginnings" is displayed at the Embassy of France in Canada, in Ottawa. "New Beginnings", it is: A project involving 72 young refugees
Canada is a central partner for the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). The CNRS and the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (CRNSG) signed in April
Canada, Québec not included as there are some specific partnership programs between Québec and France In 2018, the Embassy of France in Canada implemented a two-way mobility program for
From June 4 to 13, 2021, six cultural institutions in Atlantic Canada will participate in the online edition of the French Festival "le Très Court International Film