Education, training, international technical assistance

For 40 years, we have been implementing mobility programmes supporting international students in their studies in France, and carrying out technical assistance projects for the development of education systems around the world.

Study in France

Sfere implements international academic mobility programs to France by offering tailor-made guidance and support solutions to scholarship students funded by foreign organizations, as well as to self-funded international students under the “French EduCare” program.

 

With a 40-year historical presence within the entire French Higher Education network, SFERE enables the admission of international students across all fields and degree levels.

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Technical assistance

Sfere is an international consulting and technical assistance firm, supporting public and private players in their projects to create and modernize education and training systems, and in their skills development initiatives.

 

To carry out our projects, we rely on a network of 3,800 experts and consultants, selected on the basis of their sectoral and linguistic skills, their professional experience and their ability to operate in a results-oriented way.

 

We work with local players to develop sustainable solutions that are adapted to local needs and integrate gender and social inclusion issues.

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Customized short training

Sfere designs customized training courses in response to specific requests from institutional partners (ministries, companies, research centers, training institutes, universities, etc.).

 

The training is designed in interaction with the customer: architecture, contents, players to be involved, sites to be visited, speakers to be mobilized… During the execution phase, we manage all logistical and organizational aspects and ensure that everything runs smoothly.

 

These courses last from a few days to a few weeks, are aimed at groups of 8 to 25 people, and are given in the participants’ own language.

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Key figures

260
Scholarship programs
350
Technical assistance projects
220
Customized short programs
104
Countries