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The French Era-More Network comprises 20 regional mobility centres and 3 national bridgeheads.
Regional Mobility Centres
There are about 20 regional Mobility Centres in France, which assist more than 5,000 foreign researchers in coming to France every year (visas, taxes, health insurance, housing, daily life, etc.). Depending on the region where you are or plan to stay, feel free to ask them for any information or assistance about practical aspects of working and living in France.
Please click on the map to open the interactive directory of French mobility centres.
http://www.fnak.fr/dn_Mobilitycenters/
Bridgeheads
The Kastler Foundation provides many practical services for guest researchers: entry rights and residence permit, health and social cover, taxes, banking, integration, etc.
www.fnak.fr
The Conference of University Presidents (CPU) brings together all types of institutions in the University sector. The CPU portal presents the French map of Mobility Centres and gives information on each of them. The CPU has the responsibility of the "Human Ressources and Mobility" NCP (National Contact Point).
www.cpu.fr/ang/cpu/cpu.asp
The Association Bernard Gregory (ABG) is a non-profit organisation, the purpose of which is to help new PhDs' employment, especially in the private sector. It has two job boards and provides new PhDs of any nationality with a number of job search services, thanks to its network of correspondents in France, Europe (the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Italy, Poland), the USA, Brazil and Japan.
www.abg.asso.fr
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Activity Report of Paris Pôle Sud
To learn more about the activities of the Paris Pôle Sud Mobility Centre for 2006, you can check out its annual report, released in February last.

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