Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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there still advantages to living in London in 2009?

The other day, looking over the collapse of the pound on Yahoo Finance, I wondered if the fact of losing more than 25% of his salary equivalent Euros in 6 months would produce an emigration mass of the French and other foreigners. Until then, working a real job in London for several years conjured up images of a little caricatured unlimited financial success to our fellow based in Paris. The less well informed we all think traders or multimillionaires in the process of becoming better informed know that wages are higher on this side of the channel regardless of the industry, more or less consciously forgetting that the cost of living eats well often the bulk of the surplus on income.

But times change: So far the benefits for years in London were more than clear, at least for juniors Freshly arrived. Labor market generous and open, looking less on diplomas, less demanding on experiences, accustomed to ethnic or other, a fresh breeze in comparison ads in the French style: "Job Offer Product Manager large cosmetics brand 3 year internship required another major cosmetics company, flexibility original training (HEC, ESSEC and ESCP), Russian / Chinese demanded beginners welcome ... many benefits: Canteen and 50% paid travel card.
partygoer and multicultural atmosphere in addition to the labor market were passing the pill Housing Third World and pricey, a bit rotten transport and other joys afforded by the cost of living in London and its depressing winters.

The Black Death is still not back on the island but there is a little change of atmosphere. A sign, recruitment agencies are more discreet, less emails and phone calls to offer unsolicited posts. The boys are taken from the Financial access of modesty, we no longer talk of layoffs or premiums but fears for his job with those who are working in the sector. The latter landed seem to have more difficulty finding "the" same job or a job, period. The more experienced it leave without or with little damage but wonder like everyone else what 2009 will be done.

So, apart from strictly personal circumstances, why stay in London or even why come?

I have no definitive data or expertise on the subject but even if Britain suffers more than France during the crisis (because of its dependence on the financial sector), this may be a little same everywhere in every way, it will be much harder to find a job but still easier than in France or internships and structure of the labor market mean that the junior and inexperienced are heavily penalized job search.


The misfortune of making the happiness of each other, the severe downturn in housing activity is expected to pull down housing prices and rents may be (a significant number of investors putting their rental property until a rise in the market for resale. That said, whether the evolution of housing prices or rents of those, it says everything and its opposite on the subject). The cost of living is also affected "positively", slowing pulling inflation down. For someone already in office and to the extent that it does not drag, it is even more beneficial short term.

Finally, from personal experience, if the labor market and opportunities for advancement and salaries were the main criteria for my installation and the fact that I'm still there three years later, there are some other good things to here. Management at the Anglo-Saxon one likes or not and many things depend on the box for which one works but the working atmosphere in the English still more cool, less formal, less hierarchical than the other side of the Channel. The future does not seem wholly conditioned by your student course and six months that follow. It uses and abuses Medical metaphors in speaking of sclerosis or paralysis of the French labor market or even the French company, I do not share this pessimism, but if there is a difference I noticed between the workplace English and French it is this obsession with French taste and what the rank and honors and benefits that go with it. Paradoxically between a society that wants a little aristocratic and another who wants egalitarian and meritocratic since 1789, is the first that seems better to let a chance for individuals, though very imperfectly. There are many things that I will leave no regrets behind me the day I leave but I will bring back at least that my visit to England.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

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A small personal best of British TV comedy

The Office

Ricky Gervais and his creaky parody of office life in a small business English. It's so funny and yet so painful to watch than it may have been created in England.







The New Statesman

hypocrisy of the Tories in England Thatcher, and the member Alan B'stard, upstart without any moral ptrêt to enjoy his position to enrich themselves and out of step with strict morals of some of his "constituents".





Absolutely Fabulous (AbFab or)

tale of two post sixty eighters not really recovered from their youth , divorced or unmarried but having made a fortune, perpetually alcoholic. Classic.





Alan Partridge

The "pure British gentleman" faces its inadequacy in the modern world.




Monday, November 24, 2008

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Layoffs time

Since this was the day's theme, I invite you to visit Google Search Trends Next:

http://www.google.com/trends?q=layoffs&date=2008&geo=all&ctab=0&sort=0&sa=N

Google Trends is a free tool from Google that provides access to an index of research done on their engines and terms found in the news via Google News. Typically used for marketing online (to find out what time of year a particular product is the most wanted), but also a fun tool to see what stuck in people's minds lately. Layoffs or
The layoffs have become an end very (too?) Popular in recent weeks ...

A little humor in English from The Office to digest it all:)
everyone is not super after all motivated by his job.

Friday, November 14, 2008

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Anguish of 2012

Flashback: 2005, a meeting room in the Paris offices of Toshiba, a screen mounted for the occasion shows the award ceremony Olympic Games 2012. Paris and London are elbow to elbow. The French generally a little grumpy and not thrilled with the idea of the cost of the Games have taken the game of good old Anglo-French competition , an issue of national honor. And then it Agincourt again, the English won the game, the English chauvinism is back up. In the country of tabloids, it's worth the detour. The French are disappointed, we do not really know if we wanted the games or beat the English but as there was neither the one nor the other ... Damn!

Fastforward 2008. Berezina bank, thousands of executives die of cold in Russia (presque. ..). The good Kingdom of England and her loyal subjects who dropped out of Manufactures for questionable financial arrangements was in the front line. Suddenly, the need to get out the checkbook for the gulf in dough that are usually the Olympics seems more painful than expected . Especially that it is work in terms of infrastructure upgrade and improved transportation and the British, like everyone else, have attacked eyes full of Beijing during the games and ceremonies grandiose accompanied them, and agonize a little to the idea of shame before the full 3 / 4 of the planet. For, certainly, if not the love of jogging is lacking a good Part of the English population, it is not always in the context of sporting achievement but rather in that to get a burger or fish and chips in local greasy spoon ...


hard to impress the world by scrolling through all this little world at the stadium on opening day ... WE CAN GIVE The olympics back, please ?

In addition, the British themselves began to issue some doubts on their organizational capacity following the incident at Terminal 5 at Heathrow airport . New terminal brand new, it was supposed to be during a demonstration of British genius, like the good old days of World's Fairs, the less steam. Make life more pleasant for passengers by upgrading an airport in overcapacity, great project. But instead of the well-oiled machine and the anticipated triumph, monstrous queues were formed and half were lost baggage, canceled flights, Passenger poorly supervised and angry looking wickedly not enough staff trained and exceeded. Oops ...

No reason to panic, there is still some years and the crisis will pass. But suddenly, the Triumph of the Games is getting a bit presumptuous. And if there is a common feature between the British and the French, is the total lack of modesty in victory, big or small. :)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

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PRESENTATION OF OUR COMPANY

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iim also specializes in plastic injection molds, compression molds, cutting tools, bucket and Galion, hot runner, the syringe molds, molds hat and mussels pet pre forms, bottle molds, molds soap, caramel, chocolate.


Furthermore iim is in any respect the gear and the binding of any part of the machine with the required accuracy. We import machinery and ensure the implementation according Ie specifications.

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6. GENIAL (RitaI)
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Customers outside COTE D'IVOIRE

1. A HAMAY Preform (MALI)
2. Latifa (MALI)
3. The LIDO (MALI)
4. KARIS (BENIN)

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

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A Barack Obama "British" is it possible?

As in the French press, one of the required columns in the UK since the election of Barack Obama to the American Presidency has been "When will a Barack Obama British ?".
What is very intriguing in this question, what are the presuppositions of the question and sometimes accompanying articles, which imply that the mere fact have a 1 st Minister or President would be a black mark progress when progress seemed to just be that Barack Obama was elected to his qualities as a man, his character and his ideas and not "grace" or "cause" of his skin color, or just because some voters tried to they support a candidate identified as a member of their community, demographic changes suddenly giving them the advantage. The strength of Barack Obama has been rather to go beyond a vote communitarian recognizing obviously purely racial problems existing in the U.S. while stressing the need to exceed them, aided by his origins and experiences, (see his speech on this subject ). What may seem almost "obvious" if you have a humanistic vision of the world, but rarely is, especially in a country marked by its history in the slave trade and institutionalized racism.




That said, what was more fun to read in various articles on the subject, that caricatured more questions like "Is that the English are too racist to elect a Black ?, "it was finally the questions on the political system and its ability to integrate or not an" outsider "in the broadest sense of the word, someone who does not fit into the political system and parties whether by skin color, social origin, religion etc.. Guardian's article on the subject shows that in fact, apart from data GOALS as the history of immigration to the UK and the proportion of ethnic minorities in the population, it is the political system that slows the onset of candidates "from outside" (the system) more than racism more or less concealed. Where to U.S. Senator a young relatively inexperienced but charismatic may well run a campaign during the primaries to do first and then take out the head of his party for the presidential elections and of course immediately be positioned access to the highest political responsibility of the country, the United Kingdom once elected to Parliament, he must wait, sometimes imposing his authority by accessing various corporate functions and then only after taking the controls of the party, find themselves in position to have the position of 1 st Minister. Which favors the candidate standard in which paradoxically parliamentarians sometimes more that voters will recognize!

To draw a parallel with the system French politics, is ultimately a somewhat similar problem since all the politicians who managed to reach the presidency in the last 30 years have spent a lot of first time and effort to the conquest of a political machine and once their grip on the device secure, could deal with the conquest of power itself ( Mitterrand with PS , Chirac who has done RPR a machine to win elections entirely to his service, which retrieves Sarkozy's former RPR renamed meantime UMP etc.).

short without falling into idealism, saying that there is no problem of racism in France or the UK , the problem is ultimately the conservatism of the system itself that promotes people all got the same mold and have similar paths, not only in overwhelmingly white, but coming from affluent backgrounds and often high officials and lawyers by profession. Each country has its aristocracy ...

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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Crisis

It floats a strange atmosphere on the British capital. Having for years been one of the best students of Europe in terms of growth and unemployment, Eldorado the French in terms of job market for financial and young graduates in particular, the situation has the air to return and a new term makes a comeback force in people's minds, strange ghost named a monster B movie, The credit crunch IS upon us.
jokes with colleagues will inspire ourselves, "We're going to get some coffee, do you want one? - No, thanks , not this morning - The Credit Crunch it ... hard for everyone!;) "...

in my area and in my own box, jewel of the Internet already its difficulties are not arranged by lower advertising expenses, laying off 10 to 15% of workforce worldwide. We stood in line to vote on our plan form of compensation for those who preferred to be affected, the same allowances for all or seniority. Atmosphere.

Meanwhile, even the Google monster, far from overwhelming its financial health insolent, begins to show signs of weakness, to the point that ' gel unofficial hiring has seems he established . After hiring 10,000 employees in two years, things change.

Doom and Gloom ?

If it's already hard to English way, it seems that the Polish plumber is also thinking to go home. One wonders what the Daily Mail going to do to fill its pages once they are gone. Pound Sterling to fall against the Euro , the cost of living and fewer jobs moderate the enthusiasm of the East Europeans . So The Poles are going home. Tired of beer too expensive, cramped housing . We always appreciate the irony that the country least Europhile in Europe has played the game open borders.

During this time there the other day by strolling the new shopping center giant London of Westfield, it was quite tempting to remember that poverty and the crisis are very relative concepts. For some, it will be hard (to lose his job, his house), for others, it will deprive itself of a fourth iPod in last 3 months or make the Jaguar a little longer. But, overall, do not switchgrass apparently it's not so bad .

Thursday, November 6, 2008

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Time to go out and meet people, the French community in London

I tried to make a small non-exhaustive summary of the social actors of the French community, particularly useful for newcomers or those looking to meet fellow.

London Macadam

The publishing company that publishes the magazine, London Macadam dedicated to the French community in London and a website dedicated to women, organizes evenings "French Wednesdays" etc. . One of the organizations most present and active in London. The evening Frenc Wednesdays are trying, usually in clubs and bars of the British capital, and enjoying good ways and sponsors, all this is working well! It is often quite "posh" and the atmosphere may be similar to an evening business school so it will not necessarily be the cup of tea (sic) but everyone is to do!

+ The site of the newspaper ads etc:

http://www.londonmacadam.com/

Evenings:

http://www . londonfrenchwednesday.com /

A group "London French Wednesday" is also on Facebook if you want to receive invitations to parties and other updates.

Le petit journal:

Another news website dedicated to French expatriates in London with a topic, many interesting articles and stories.

http://www.lepetitjournal.com/ londres.html

French meetups :

Meetup is an American site for organizing meetings around a center of interest. There are a number of French meetups that rotate on a regular basis, organizing activities among the pots and French expatriates. To do a little "socializing".

http://www.meetup.com/

July 14:

The traditional dance usually held from July 14 to french Lycée in South Kensington. Nice but mostly organized around the community very French "implanted" with these kids in high school and knows everything Consulate in the world ... Fun to explore the microcosm.

Viadeo:

While Linkedin truste happily networking professional Anglo-Saxon, many French are on Viadeo (ex-Viaduc for the nostalgic). Good way to communicate with expatriates and of course for professional advice.

View group of French Expatriates in London around which pots Monthly (disclosure: it's shameful self-promotion since I administer this group:)).


And if you just want to get out: The inevitable

TimeOut all the boxes, museums, bars, exhibitions, markets etc. etc..

ViewLondon , same thing but I like TimeOut clarity.

Ticketmaster to book a play, a concert, "Music" and finally

toptable to find and book a restaurant online.

To be updated ...


Monday, November 3, 2008

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One of the main spots of London life, prepare yourself for the psychological shock of the 30 square feet leased at exorbitant prices, the joys of "luxury flats" that describe actually just a flat vaguely renovated (painted white, beige carpet, new kitchen, bed without bullets, prepare Card ...), and finally the flats without "double-glazing ( double glazing) but with electric heating in a country known for its sunshine per year and six months its tropical temperatures, not to mention the hot-water taps separated cold water, which force you to first t'ébouillanter hands before and run them under cold water and then in boiling water again etc etc ...


But do not panic!


The roommate

I have not experienced personally but as in any large city, it is obviously a popular mode of accommodation, ideal for dividing the costs and not find themselves isolated supplement if you have recently arrived.


These are not sites that are missing on the subject:

www. flatmate click.co.uk /
www. flatmate. Co.uk /
uk.easyroommate.com /
www.spareroom.co.uk
www.housepals.co.uk/
www. flatmates. Net /
www.nextroommate.com/

And obviously classifieds Gumtree and Loot



The apartment

More that 'France, England, do not really trust a realtor (hello to all estate agents who could read me ...) A

check at the time of signing the contract, ensure that all following items are clearly specified :

- Is it you or the owner who are supposed pay water bills, to electricity, gas ? (Most listings give a price per week and specify what is included and what is not but is good that everything is in black on white to avoid unpleasant surprises ).

- The Council Tax (local tax), which supports it and if you (it will probably be the case), ask the agent how much it will rise a month little about. OF after dwelling size, it should give you an approximate amount, or learn from of previous tenants.

Installation and contract:

- Agencies or owners are supposed make a state of places s / inventory or "inventory " in English to determine the state housing at the time of rental and state when you leave and retain your deposit the amount of potential damage (the "fair wear and tear " or damage / degradation due to simple wear and tear are excluded. If the sofa is provided and you in use as of an ashtray, you will pay the damages, if somewhat damaged time goes by, it should not give you an excuse to retain half of your "deposit").

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/tenancydeposit/index.htm

- Regarding the duration of the contract and the "notice" to give before they leave is generally flexible enough for short-term contracts and negotiable but as for inventory, everything must be clearly indicated in the contract. If initial contract period is one year, you're quiet One year (no risk that you are asked to leave prematurely). At the end of the term initial contract, the agency should re-contact you pure sign a new one, otherwise the contract is renewed on a monthly basis and you or your agency can give notice has everything time. Generally , the more you sign a contract long term , the easier it is to negotiate some elements including the rent.


Some search sites crowded housing:

www.findaproperty.com/
www.findaflat.com/
www.propertyfinder.com/uk/
www.hotproperty.co.uk/renting
www.letsmart.com/
www.rightmove.co.uk/
www.net-lettings.co.uk/

Saturday, November 1, 2008

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Retirement Housing State

Regarding the state pension, the problem is much simpler. Contributing to England in France equivalent to contribute to the basic pension in excess of one year of activity in the country. It can contribute simultaneously to supplementary through the Fund for French Citizens Abroad, but like to continue to contribute to the French Social Security, it is especially interesting for those already advanced in their careers. The age of thirty can be satisfied largely on the basic pension in perspective in the years worked in the UK are counted as years worked by the French government.

The two most useful addresses on the subject:


The website of the Consulate, where all administrative procedures are clearly outlined and which I reproduce the text below.

The body of French citizens abroad, for those who wish to continue contributing to Social Security and supplementary pension funds.


http://www.cfe.fr/

http://consulfrance-londres.org/spip.php?article272 # RETIREMENT


L es Community regulations on social security provide a double calculation of pensions for old people who have worked in several countries of the European Economic Area.

The state in which you assert your rights to retirement is this:

- calculate the amount of your pension under the legislation only;

- calculate the amount of your pension community. All quarters acquired in the various States of the European Union, in case of successive levies in several member countries, is taken into account. The amount of the pension community so calculated is then adjusted in proportion to the number of quarters of contribution to the country where you claim your rights pension.

The amount of the pension is that which is most advantageous at the end of this calculation (national pension or pension Community prorated).

The minimum insurance in a member country under EU regulations is 1 year. One must work at least one year in a member country for the quarters of contribution can be taken into account in computing the amount of the pension community.

IMPORTANT: regardless of the method of calculating the quarters will be upheld, is imperative to ask the DSS printed E205, which is the record of your periods of contribution to pension insurance UK, before leaving the UK.

For more information, you can purchase guides Retreat French, British and Retirement Community Retirement Social Affairs with the consulate or contact:

CNAV (Caisse Nationale Old-age Insurance)

Avenue des Flandres

75951 PARIS

Tel: 00 33 1 55 45 50 00

Tel: 00 33 1 40 37 37 37

www.retraite.cnav . en

Sunday, October 26, 2008

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Private pension / private pension fund

When you find a job, your employer will often offer contribute to a private pension fund.

The question that arises and why it is difficult to find a simple and clear including the forums of expatriates is whether it is worthwhile to join if you want to stay in UK few years but not until his professional retirement.
I do not give a definitive answer on the subject or the financial advisor play here but the main elements of information that I gathered.


The advantages are obvious:

- No taxes on these savings

- Employer contribution often exceeds that of the employee, for example you are asked to set aside 2.5% your monthly gross income and your employer is going to contribute up to 5% ...

points "negative"

- The bottom is used to fund your retirement and will be accessible until you have between 55 and 65. Unable to unlock money meantime except for death ...

In addition, the contribution from your employer obviously stop the day you change jobs and it is apparently possible to continue to contribute to the plan after 5 years you have left British soil (you are more "resident", no matter whether you're back in France or party in another country). If you are the resi UK, the next employer will offer a new plan and new conditions and you can usually combine the two funds to simplify management.

- Tax Complexity: If you worked a few years and Britain have made good savings and have continued to make some payments thereafter, the relationship with the French tax authorities is not very clear (this retreat Additional purchased abroad it is subject to income taxes or French she enjoys tax benefits in which it was originally purchased) ... especially since all this has plenty of time to change in 30 or 40 years ...
See this link to give you an idea problems that may arise: http://www.worldofproperty.co.uk/legal_&_ financier -235. Htm



Some interesting links (always from the perspective of a British emigrating but that applies in any case for any European who has one of these plans and changing tax residence): http
: / / money.uk.msn.com / Planning / Pension / Special_Features / Pension_Basics
http://money.uk.msn.com/pensions/articles/article.aspx?cp-documentid=9041788/article.aspx ?-cp = 4753385 documentid
http://www.frenchentree.com/retiring-to-france/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=24926
http://www.emigrate2.co.uk/jobs_and_money_detail-91.htm

Given the complexity of the subject, I am open to input / clarification!

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I keep the little briefing on academic exchanges inaugurated by Thibaut.
I left the same year as him, so last year at the University of Kobe for a period of one year.
The partnership with the University of Kobe is one of the oldest established with our university, which, unlike at UCF, has the main consequence of facilitating the registration procedures. You will therefore not be bothered.
The UFR is the host Kokusai bunka gakubu, which can result in UFR intercultural studies. Academic Faculty cutting is quite different from that of France, it should probably make some clarification on the Department itself and what we are doing.

UFR, first, recently refurbished, the buildings are brand new and the library is very well supplied. 3 floors of books which we must add the libraries of other Faculty course accessible to All exchange students (including Saturdays and until 20h or 21h I think). The general equipment of the UFR is all that is modern, thirty computers in the library, 3 rooms in any info.
conditions of study and research sources, especially those writing during the brief exchange tent, are optimal, but the conditions of life outside school can not rest because there is a UK , open from morning till night, very good and cheap (about 400 yen for a meal), 2 handsets, sports facilities nearby ...

The UFR is divided into several sub-ufr (company modern language and communication, cultural studies ...), and the number of courses taken in a sub-ufr somehow defines your specialty. The courses are very varied, sociology, politics, history, linguistics, foreign languages, economics, management of art ... It would be very surprising not to find courses that match your interests or even that are related to your dissertation topic.

courses are of two types: " zemi " and lectures. The first is, in my opinion, the most interesting for two reasons. On the one hand for Japanese during these courses somewhat resemble our TD in France, you are obliged to speak and to review the topics covered. Share your quality of ryûgakusei , you will be automatically applied in fact almost every week to wear the famous "outsider" and thus sustain the debate. It should therefore read the book or document in question and be an almost stalled on the issue, so there's no better way to work her oral ... Secondly because if zemi is interesting in itself, the "outside" of the zemi is equally important. It consists of a group of two to twenty students (depending on the popularity of the professor and the course) and the teacher. Members of this group does not generally know in the beginning but, debates and group work helps, affinities are created very quickly to become a group of friend. It is during these zemi you'll certainly knowledge and your first friends, and you'll be invited to participate in all sorts of civic projects and student parties. The zemi are interesting not only academically but also in human terms.

can also take courses in Japanese, unlike in the Faculty who are themselves in Japanese, the ryûgakusei center. It is a center where all the exchange students must pass a proficiency test in order to distribute the courses offered. If you are at the highest level (which you will anyway because it is at most the level required for Level 2 of JLPT), you'll be free to follow or not these courses. I advise you mainly two, one being drafted where one must write shôronbun every week and insist on the key points of the essay in Japanese, and another called "multimedia" where you look and analysis of documentary on social issues, simple but effective language to listen to the "journalism".
You heard the ability to validate all these seminars and language courses.

For housing, since I was in a private apartment I can not find out about the dormitory available to students of Paris 7, but Florian, who has also benefited from this exchange, you should talk about before long ...

The balance of this trip is, in my case was largely positive and know that I do strongly encourage you to try this exchange within the university. Kobe is a city very pleasant, neither too large nor too small, is ideally situated (45 minutes to Kyoto, Osaka and 30 minutes to 1 hour Nara) and is dominated by Mount Rokko, a place that offers a truly magnificent view over the whole Kansai Bay and the island of Awaji.
There's still so much to say ... I've probably also forgotten something important or that you need more information, leave, if that were the case, questions or comments and remarks I will answer with pleasure.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

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Other Academic Exchange Program in Japan JET

The JET Programme is an action taken by local authorities in Japan that allows you to work in Japan for a maximum of 3 years (1 year renewable twice). It seems possible in some cases to stay up to 5 years.
JET Program offers two different tracks, namely the CIR and ALT.
As CIR (in English "Coordinator for International Relations") you will be assigned in the service department or the town and your task is, among other things, to do work of translation and interpreting, organizing various events or to give language courses. The work will be required seems to vary according to place of assignment.
as alter (Assistant Language Teacher) you will be assigned to the Education Committee within the county or a school you will attend and Japanese teachers. You will also support all the events, clubs and other revolving around the French.
Note that sometimes you may be asked, it seems to teach English.
Among the conditions, you will be among others in possession of a Japanese license. For candidates for ALT, a diploma or any other FFL teaching experience will prove to be a plus. A good level of English is also required.
In 2008, 4 people left as CIR and 4 other people as the alter. The seats are so expensive.
The monthly salary is 300,000 yen which can live comfortably in Japan. In addition, travel expenses are borne by the host organization.
The number of weekly hours of work in principle, 35h, weekends and public holidays are days of rest. 10 days paid leave at least are insured.
The registration form and brochure can be downloaded here
You can also find documentation on the table next to the secretariat Japanese.
The deadline of submitting the application is January 12, 2009. If you are selected then you must make an interview in February to members of the Selection Committee before receiving a preliminary notification in April and a final notification in May. If you have the chance to you from the lucky winners will fly to the Japanese archipelago at the end of July.
Well, good luck to future applicants

Forum French jets

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

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Find a job in London

From France or already installed, you wonder how to find a job as quickly as possible. On the ground in London, in addition to traditional Internet search, one of the big differences is the importance that recruitment agencies. They are often the key to finding a job quickly and make some of the work of peeling of bids and prospecting for you. Only drawback, many act as gatherers CVs, offering jobs not corresponding not your criteria, or by promising possibilities is unrealistic. In all cases, generally it is better to be already on site and do his research from France for a chance to be taken seriously by the recruiter.

S e make visible

- Register your CV on major search sites employment Monster.co.uk , totaljobs.com and open a profile on the site of professional networking Linkedin . Many agencies and employers do research directly on these sites.
- Search jobs and contact agencies that specialize in your field. Whether it's digital to finance through the secretariat, many agencies are focusing on niches, you find those that suit you by searching on the Web or by visiting on agencycentral

Interviews

Generally, first with the agency if necessary, then with the potential employer. Depending on the size and type of business, number of interviews may vary but is generally pretty fast. Agencies and employers are generally very open question wages, do not be afraid to bring up the subject quickly. Many listings also include a reference to the possible amount of salary for the job.
Importantly, apart from salary, the package or the environmental benefits. Health insurance, retirement, bonuses and various supplements, do not hesitate to ask for details because all these perks supplement your earnings (and we emphasize enough the value of a private health insurance in the country the NHS).

Other recommended links:

- Agents specializing in multilingual candidates
http://www.multilingualvacancies.com/

Agencies with whom I had good experiences:

http://www.abrs.com/
http://www.aquent.co.uk/
http://www . imrexecutive.com /

Sunday, October 19, 2008

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Many students want to experiment with life in Japan. I propose So in this section a brief overview of different ways to go, to study or work in Japan.

A trip to Japan in the second year

For Japanese majors it is possible from the second year of a trip a month in Japan. If I remember correctly, except airfare, all expenses are covered. For more information, I invite you to contact Mr. Yatabe. But I think it will address the topic in class when the time comes. Applicants are selected course according to their results, so much work!

A summer scholarship tempts you?

At the end of the third year it is possible to get a summer fellowship from the Fondation de France for an amount of 3050 euros. This scholarship is of course subject to conditions.
You will first provide a draft study linguistics, that is to say that you will be asked to indicate which institution you intend to study, for what purpose etc. ... All on one or two pages should suffice.
Also you must provide a resume, cover letter and a budget (how much do you spend during your stay?).
Finally you must obtain two letters of recommendation from your professors in Paris 7. Needless to say, the better your grades, the more you increase your chances of being selected.
For more information, I invite you to visit the section devoted to the scholarship on the website of the Fondation de France
Please note that the deadline for submission of applications is 20 February 2009.
You will provide, finally, a report by the end of stay (two pages should suffice). In fact you will not receive a portion of the grant amount (about 2400 euros) is being given to you after receiving the report at end of stay.
Students of Paris 7 are generally large enough to get this award so feel free to try your luck.

The working holiday

visa working holiday "is a visa that allows you to spend up to a period of one year in Japan by offering you the opportunity to work. Of course, the work you will find there will depend on your level of Japanese and other skills acquired during your school career or another.
The problem with this type of visa is that many people often find themselves unprepared penniless, forced to return to France after a few months. It is advisable to put all the cards on his side for the stay is the best. This type of visa may also be used once non-renewable. So far not waste this chance.
Among the requirements for obtaining the visa you will be asked to gather a nest egg of 2500 euros and being in possession of an air ticket or round trip to have the sum of 4000 euros.
To read the complete terms and other useful information I refer you to the site of the Embassy of Japan in France.
This type of visa is a relatively easy way to get to Japan but is still quite uncertain. It may, however, I think, prove to be a good experience for those who can properly prepare his stay.



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Academic exchanges (university ICU in Tokyo )


University of Paris 7 has partnered with a growing number of Japanese universities allowing a number more and more students to go study in Japan.
The list of partner universities can be downloaded in pdf at this page . The beneficiaries of this trade are usually students of Master even if some seats are available from the L3. The number of places available is increasing, it became easier thing to go to Japan, although you will still need to show their credentials.
the occasion of the informational meeting on academic exchanges with Japan, I felt a certain frustration with the limited information disclosed. It should be noted the exchanges in question are mostly in place for several years and, as such, it is surprising that the information flow only sparingly. That's why I take the initiative here to offer you a brief overview of what was my exchange university ICU (2007-2008), hoping that my classmates will join me in this.
The first negative point about this exchange is the burden of university application form compared to that charged by other Japanese universities. You must therefore demonstrate motivation.
On the housing issue in the context of this exchange we need to know a place in the dormitory on the campus of the face will not be necessarily attributed in this case involving a non-negligible overhead budget. None of this year 2 students of Paris has obtained a place in a dormitory on campus, but last year I know at least one of two students had been awarded a place on campus. The rent in the dormitories of the university costs about 30,000 yen (just under 200 euros) when normal rents in the minimum cost 60,000 yen.
If you can not be housed on campus (which was my case) you will be allocated a dwelling in Japanese dormitory some distance from the campus since it takes about an hour (train + bus) to reach the campus. I therefore recommended that the brave (like me) buying a bike for the modest sum of 10,000 yen or so. Allow 30 to 40 minutes for the flight.
Note that meals are included in the dormitory where I stayed but there was no atmosphere by cons and no space to "socialize". In the end, many decided to leave the shelter to find an apartment, something apparently fairly easy. It will however pay attention to costs that will result.
Regarding the classes, I would say that due to a reduced number of students (About 3000) the choice is rather limited and some courses are only available in English while others are in Japanese. Cons by the program language is quite famous but very educational! Good point, it will be possible, as a foreign student to choose more or less any course.
I found it regrettable that the university is very much Americanized, which is not necessarily what we seek when deciding to study in Japan. You are now warned!
To put it a bit in college is about 30 minutes by train from Shinjuku and Shibuya and only two stations the college is Kichijoji, a bustling Tokyo.
To balance I would say qu'ICU designed for students eager to practice their English in addition to Japanese, since it is possible to take courses in English and the Americans are not lacking. In contrast, UCF does not offer the degree of immersion that may offer other partner universities which can be frustrating when we landed in Japan. Moreover, as long as you do not stay on campus, the housing budget will add to it all. According to Japanese criteria, ICU remains a leading university, according to some close Waseda or Keio.
After taking into consideration all the above, I leave you free to make your choice.




Saturday, October 18, 2008

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Event robotic

From November 14 to 16 at the Grand Palais as part of the "European City of Science" will be held where the Challenge will compete RobotCité professionals, researchers and students in the field of robotics new generation. The Office of the City of Osaka will exhibit at this opportunity to introduce robotics Osaka.

www.robotcite.fr

What Date Is The Draw For Premium

Paris Exhibition of Japanese prints at the BNF

November 18 February 15 at the Bibliotheque Nationale de France presents a special exhibition devoted to Japanese prints. Chosen from a pool of more than six thousand prints and illustrated books, one hundred and fifty works will be presented in rare Mazarine Gallery and the crypt of the Richelieu site.

Japanese prints, images of a fleeting world, site of the exhibition:
http://expositions.bnf.fr/japonaises/

The exhibition and its file revive the main themes of the Japanese Prints: scenes of shows, portraits of women, parodies and poems, landscapes. The site has an educational need, the print erotic is just mentioned.

A guided tour by the curator, Gisèle Lambert, will be available for download. The comments are already available in mp3 at:
http://expositions.bnf.fr/japonaises/visite/index.html

The exhibition explores the work of great masters such as Hokusai prints and Hiroshige, and offers two complete works: the thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji by Hokusai and Fifty-three relay Tokaido Hiroshige. The extracts show that Hokusai Manga enxyclopédie by the image that was intended to serve as a manual paint.

With explanations on the history and technique of Japanese prints, this will total more than three hundred works will be exhibited.

You can find an information sheet on the virtual exhibition at the following address:
http://classes.bnf.fr/classes/pages/pdf/fiche-japonaise.pdf

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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To Students seeking information about courses, timetables or just chat, you can find on the Japan section of the forum of the Association The Yoke
available at the following address: http:/

/ forumlcao3.free.fr/forum/viewforum.php? f = 3

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Forum Conference on e-nuri Paris 7 to Thursday, October 9 at 10:45

Amphi 2A of the flour market (Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7, rue Marguerite Duras)
Free

We count on your presence!


All children in the world have tried the coloring at the age of 2 or 3 years. Apply the color on a plot is instinctive in humans, making gaps occur or coloring may also be considered a manifestation of human instinct. The gaps occur

would have appeared in both France and Japan in the second half of the 19 th century. In France, it coincides with the advent of railroads. Like children who boarded the steam trains were scared of Hachette had the idea to publish and sell coloring books, a practice that is still relevant today.

Today, "Japan" is in vogue around the world. Japanese culture is growing more and more through its high quality products, manga and game software. The "gaps occur in Kiichi", still popular today, was a great success from the mid-1940s and the mid-1960s. It is designed with great thoroughness and is very attractive. He paved the way for cartoons and Japanese comics.

Today in Japan, gaps occur in adult is very successful. Starting with a historical background, we will present the current position occupied by the gaps occur and its future. It is unknown aspect of Japanese culture that we invite you to discover.



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Centre Culturel Franco-Japonais in October

The CCFJ, Hattori or Space, is the largest association dedicated to Japanese culture in Paris. It is also one of our partners.

This month you find (as part of the 150th anniversary of Franco-Japanese):
   


INVITATION Aya NAKASHIMA CONCERT in (if you're interested please let me know by email so that I wonder how we invitations)

October 9, 2008 at 20h,

reservation (limited) 01 43 48 83 64

or reservations@ccfj-paris.org

Exhibition Saki-Ori
Weaving together tradition and innovation

From 13 to 19 October 2008 ,
Monday Saturday, 11:00 to 18:00.
Special opening Sunday, October 19th from 11:00 to 16:00.
Free admission.

Opening and Fashion Show , Monday, October 13th from 18:00 to 20:00.

Organized by the group of creative textile HATA-OTO under the leadership of Chiyoko Kumon.
Coordinator: Misa SUZUKI.


Exhibition "Changing Glass"

October 22 at November 7, 2008,
Monday to Saturday from 12:00 to 18:00.
(closed Saturday, 1 November)
Free admission.

Opening in the presence of the artist, Wednesday, October 22 from 17:00 to 20:00.


Piano concert Aya NAKASHIMA
Classical Concert

Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 20:00.
Full price: 12 euros.
Concessions: 10 euros.

Reservations required (limited seating)
01 43 48 83 64 or reservations@ccfj-paris.org


Concert Michiko TSUNOI
open jazz piano concert "Miya-Bi

Thursdays 23 and 30 October 2008 at 20:00.
Full price: 12 euros.
Concessions: 10 euros.

Reservations required (limited seating)
to 01 43 48 83 64 or reservations@ccfj-paris.org


Kami Hito
Performance Multimedia

15 and 16 October 2008 at 20:00.
Full price: 12 euros.
Concessions 10 euros.

Reservations required (limited seating)
01 43 48 83 64 or reservations@ccfj-paris.org

Dance and Choreography: Yumi Fujitani.
Manipulating shadows and images: Sabrina Montiel-Soto and Fabrice Croizé.
Music and Composition: Anthony Carcone.


The CCFJ is just a few metro stops from Paris Diderot

Area HATTORI
Centre Culturel Franco-Japonais
8, passage Turquetil, 75011 Paris, France (Metro Nation)

Open Monday to Saturday from 12:00 to 18:00
Closed Sundays and holidays

Tel.: 33 (0) 1 43 48 83 64 - Fax: +33 (0) 1 43 48 00 38 E-mail

:
infos@ccfj-paris.org
(inquiries)
contacts@ccfj-paris.org (administrative contacts and requests for exhibition)

http://www.ccfj-paris.org