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Letter from Campus, Lille, France, Agriculture education

There’s a time in the year where men paint their faces, pull on brightly coloured stockings, bizarre wigs, jewellery and clothes borrowed from grandmothers. It's not some cross-dressing competition, but a carnival ‘le Carnaval de Dunkerque’, which occurs every February in a coastal town close to Lille. Even the ladies don bizarre outfits. Everyone joins the parade dancing across town, singing traditional tunes, carrying colourful umbrellas to catch fish thrown by the Mayor from his office. - Vidyun Rathore

"Innovation without creating value is only a fad," Q&A with Prof. Alain Goudey

Speaker, professor and entrepreneur Alain Goudey talks about humanoid robots, sonic branding, innovating and value in technology etc.

International student's PhD thesis to help develop renewable energy resources

A French geophysicist in New Zealand has done research that helps improve the exploration and management of geothermal resources

Here are 5 great places to study literature in France

Imagine reading Proust by the river Seine with a glass of red wine in one hand, and a slice of Brie in the other. Read this article to find the perfect literature course in France and make that image a reality for you.

5 Management Degrees with an Innovative Edge

BrainGain magazine brings you 5 management degrees which offer out of the box specialisations. Read more below.

A simple guide to higher education in France

What is the difference between a Lycee and a Grande Ecole? Are all degrees taught only in French? Which subjects are popular among international students? Here is your simple guide to French higher education.

Mastering Photography: Your Guide to a Creative Career

Ever dreamt of capturing the world with a lens or few? Madiha Aijaz did. BrainGain Magazine finds out more about her and her training

Top 6 European Universities in 2022 (ranked by US News)

This list does not include UK universities.

The application process to study in France, explained in one simple chart

This handy timeline helps you plan everything: choosing universities, working on your application, taking standardized tests, and preparing for your visa and travel.

Why it makes sense to study music in a conservatory

Véronique Riou, who taught the violin at a conservatory in France for 35 years, chatted with BrainGain Magazine about music education in her country

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