Grenoble INP & Pagora visit the Caucasus
Published on April 30, 2019
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Isabelle Desloges, Head of International Relations, and Séverin Van Gastel, Head of International Development and Partnerships, travelled to the Caucasus to promote Grenoble INP and Pagora.
The
Choose France fair organised by
Campus France and the
French Embassy in Georgia took place in Tbilissi on 6 April 2019. It’s objective? To promote French university courses to young Georgians and to foster cooperation between the higher education establishments of the two countries.
During the event, Pascal Meunier, the French Ambassador, and Mikheil Chkhenkeli, advisor to the Georgian Prime Minister on education issues, officially inaugurated the new
Franco-Georgian University, which will offer Georgian students access to dual French/Georgian diplomas.

Several major French universities took part in this inaugural francophone student fair in Georgia, which attracted between 250 and 300 visitors eager to learn more about studying in France and about the Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral programmes offered by French higher-education establishments. Students and academics were also able to find out about the training programmes available at Grenoble INP’s engineering schools, Pagora in particular. This was also an excellent opportunity for their representatives to establish new contacts at the
Georgian Technical University.

This promotional tour of the South Caucasus continued in Azerbaijan on 7 April at the
Baku Francophone University Fair, which was held in the premises of the
French-Azerbaijan University. The fair was jointly organised by the
French Embassy and
Campus France as part of the
Semaines de la Francophonie en Azerbaïdjan event.
Around ten universities from Azerbaijan, France, Hungary, Moldova, Poland and Romania took part in the second edition of the fair, which was geared towards promoting French-language higher-education programmes offered by establishments in member or observer countries of the International Organisation of the Francophonie.
The engineering training offered by the Grenoble Engineering Institute, and specifically by Pagora, was presented to the country’s students. In addition, new contacts were made at
Baku Engineering University and
Lankaran State University.
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Date of update April 30, 2019