You wish to manage health facilities? Implement environmental policies in your region? Initiate local vaccination policies in your city?
EHESP school of public health offers a comprehensive new range of internationally recognized post-graduate training and research opportunities. Download the booklet presenting all international courses at EHESP (pdf, 3.3 Mb)
International courses
In French or English, the courses bellow are accessible for international graduate and PhD students in order to enhance their competencies in the various fields of public health:
- Master of Public Health - Paris (in English)
- Environmental health engineer - Rennes (in French)
- Master Health education for children, adolescents and young adults - Clermont-Ferrand, Saint-Etienne et Rennes (in French)
- Master “Management of public health policies and programmes”- Rennes (in French)
- Master Law, health and ethics - Rennes (in French)
- Master Clinical nurses sciences - Rennes (in French)
- EHESP doctoral network (in French and/or English)
- Director of health, welfare and care establishments (CAFDES) - Rennes (in French)
- Europubhealth, European public health master (in English, French, Spanish, depending on pathway)
- Institution-Specific Diplomas
Minimum language requirements
A certain proficiency in languages is required for attendance on the course. It corresponds to the B2 level on the Common European Framework of reference (CEF).
In French
- DELF (Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française) : level B2 of the new grid (or second level : A5 + A6).
- TCF (Test de connaissance du français) : 450
- TEF (Test d’Evaluation de Français) : 585
In English
- TOEIC : 785
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) :
Paper-based: 550
Computer-based: 213
Internet-based-test: 79/80 - IELTS (International English Language Testing System) : 6
Important
The minimum language requirement to attend the 1st year of the Europubhealth master in Sheffield is higher and corresponds to the C1 level on the Common European Framework of reference scale (CEF).
Information on the French and European academic system
ECTS, three-cycle system, M1, M2, …. What can these terms possibly mean, when describing higher education in France and in Europe?
The Minister of Foreign and European Affairs’ website, France diplomatie (topic “Studying in France”), will provide you with clarifications and explanations.
Funding your studies
To help you fund your studies at EHESP School of Public Health, you will find in the document below several student grants and scholarships offered by various organisations.
Download the list of scholarships listed according to the applicant’s country of origin (pdf, 104 ko)
The information on this file is only given as an example, and we cannot guarantee that you will obtain funding thanks to the information given.
Other web sites with information about student grants:
Welcome guide for international students and scholars
How can I come to France? Where can I find accommodation? Should I contract health insurance? What is the cost of living? What is the weather like in Brittany?
There is a dedicated welcome guide to answer all these questions. It contains many useful information to prepare your stay in France and to meet your needs after your arrival.
Download “guidance and information for international students and scholars” (pdf, 995 kb)

