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PSME Panthéon-Sorbonne Master in Economics

Centre Pierre Mendès France 
90, Rue de Tolbiac 
75013 Paris

Tél. : +33 (0)1 44 07 88 89
Fax : +33 (0)1 44 07 88 89 

 

Email: psme@univ-paris1.fr 

Student life

Number 1 Student City

Continuously ranked the #1 top student city, you'll find the city of lights has a lot to offer at a relatively affordable price including access to leading academics, small class sizes, and a number of historical and cultural activities just minutes from your classroom located in Paris Center.

 


Housing

University Residence

Living in Paris, immersing yourself in a new culture, becoming part of a Parisian neighbourhood, interacting daily with your neighbours, landlord, the shopkeepers, etc. may be an exciting cultural experience for international students. However, you may prefer to look for university residence accommodation. In such a case, every effort is made by the PSME program and support services of the University to provide you with solutions. The two main possibilities are:

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Cité internationale des Universités de Paris

 

  • The Cité internationale des Universités de Paris, where the PSME program pre-books each year some rooms for its students.
  • Student accommodation offered by the - Opens external link in new windowCROUS of Paris.

 

In both type of accommodations, students may be offered one-room apartment with kitchen, bathroom, WC, TV/phone socket. Most of the apartments are furnished and contain a writing desk, desk lamp, office chair, bed, built-in wardrobe, etc. Rents vary between 300 and 550 Euros per month. There are also some possibilities of accommodation for couples.

As for the rooms in the Cité Universitaire which are pre-booked for PSME students, they are given out on a first come -  first served basis.

Once you are admitted in the PSME program, you are directed to the international office of Paris 1, who will provide you as much help and guidance as possible to find the solution that suits you best.

 

 

Other Housing Options

Independant Rooms:

An Independent Room is typically a chambre de bonne, a small, furnished, converted maid's room, located at the top of a classical French apartment Hausmannian building, usually without an elevator. An average room is between 10 and 15 square meters in size. These rooms are equipped with basic cooking facilities such as a refrigerator and a hot plate, a shower in the room, as well as a shared toilet located in the hall. On the same floor there are often several chambres de bonne occupied by other young people studying in Paris.

Rent: € 650 - 1000 per month; utilities and phone are extra.

 

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Another possibility to look for rooms is over french realtors. The usual fee for an apartment is one month of rent. This investment has proven to be worthwhile for past students as the quality of service and of the housing facilities is usually superior to the ones offered in newspapers and similar offers.
Also, students can contact the PSME secretariat in order to get into contact with PSME students giving up their rooms towards the end of the academic year.

 

A Room With a French Host:

A room with a French family in an apartment is a private room rented out to students by a family or landlord. The size of the rooms varies, but is usually between 12 and 20 square meters. Varying degrees of privacy exist; you may have a private bathroom and a personal phone. Some families allow use of the family kitchen (perhaps with some rules to be followed) and most will allow access to the washing machine. Utilities, except the phone, are included. Students can choose an option with or without meals. Meals shared with the French family offer the student the opportunity for language and cultural exchange (vegetarians are discouraged from choosing this option).

 

  • Rent without meals: 550 - 700 euros per month
  • Rent with meals (daily breakfast and 2-3 dinners per week): 650 - 800 euros per month.

 

Housing Subsidies

Nearly all students under the age of 26 can apply for the CAF once they have signed their rental contract.

Accomodation Financial Aid (“APL”) may be given by the French government through CAF, the Caisse d'allocations familiales (CAF) on specific criteria (resources, surface, valid resident permit) up to 1/3 of the value of the rent.

Information is available here.




Insurance and Health

Social security

Health insurance covering reimbursement of medical expenses is mandatory in order to obtain a residence permit. Students benefit from the students' health-insurance scheme (already included under Paris 1 registration fee) if they are less than 28 years old; otherwise they have to subscribe to a private insurance.

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More about the French social security:

www.campusfrance.org/en/a-etudier/sejour01-7.htm

 

 

Mutuelle

A complementary health insurance is not compulsory but strongly recommended. This is a student insurance program costing from 125 to 250 Euros per year depending on the coverage offered (including civil liability and accident).

 

 

Useful phone numbers and addresses:

Emergency services (phone numbers):

- Police secours (police) : 17

- Pompiers (fire service) :18

- SAMU (emergency ambulance) :15

- SOS Médecin (on-call doctors) : 04.73.42.22.22

- Centre anti-poison (in case of poisoning) : 04.72.11.69.11

 

 

Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion Service

 

The university has a Preventive and Health Promotion Service, which offers medical services to students free of charge:

 

Centre Pierre Mendès France

90, rue de Tolbiac,

75013 Paris

4th floor, Office A4 02

Phone: 01 44 07 89 50

Fax: 01 44 07 89 55

Open from Monday to Friday 9h AM to 5h PM.

 

 

Doctors

Your are free to choose your doctor. You will find all

addresses on the telephone directory “Pages-Jaunes”

 

General Practitioners:

 

Students who are affiliated with a social security organisation and wish to see a doctor must register with a GP. In other words, to make sure that you don't pay an extra charge, you should choose a practitioner whom you must consult every time you are ill. You may be referred to a specialist if necessary.

 

Check that your general practitioner is affiliated to the French State's health care scheme (“conventionné secteur 1”) in order to pay only the Social Security regulated fee of €22, In case you choose a non-affiliated doctor, you will have to pay the extra charge yourself.

 

Unless you have the CMU Universal Medical Insurance, you must pay the doctor's fees immediately and then claim expenses from the social security office and you complementary insurance (your doctor issues a form called “feuille de maladie”, which has to be completed and sent to your social security office). The doctor may prescribe medication on a prescription, which you will have to hand in at the pharmacy, as well as your social security card (Carte Vitale) and complementary card if applicable. You may have to pay for part of your medication. If a prescription has been issued, you should enclose it with your “feuille de maladie” before sending it to your social security office.

 

 

Health Service at the University

  

An alternative to town doctors is available: a medical service, “SSIU” (“Service de Santé Inter-Universitaire”) provides students with free access to the following services:

 

- General practitioners or specialists (gynaecologist, sports specialist...), nurses (vaccinations, sick bay...);

- Health checks and minor emergencies;

- Blood tests (HIV & Hepatitis);

- Psychological support;

- Social services (support and advice).

 

 

The closest alternative for PSME students is:

Centre PMF, 90 rue de Tolbiac 75013 Paris

Bureau A4-02

01 44 07 89 50, siumpps@univ-paris1.fr

 

 

Facilities for students with special needs:

 

Mme Liliane Durocher

Centre Pierre Mendès France

90, rue de Tolbiac, 75013 Paris

Office B11-08 (yellow lift)

Phone: 01 44 07 89 27

 

 

Useful link

Egide

(Principles of social coverage. Different regimes. Additional health

insurance coverage. Health services. Reimbursement of medical

expenses. Preventive measures)


Libraries

In order for PSME students to find adequate reading and working space, there are several libraries which can be consulted for books and internet access. The libraries recommended by the professors for economic students are:

 

Centre de documentation de la Maison des Sciences Economiques (MSE)

As most of the PSME courses are tought in this building specifically reserved for Master and Phd students in economics, it is the most convenient library for daily studying.

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To enter this library, you will need a special pass that we will provide you at the beginning of the semester.

 

 

 


 

Address : Maison des Sciences Économiques

ground floor

106/112, bd de l'Hôpital 13e

Tel. (33) 01 44 07 83 38

Fax : (33) 01 44 07 83 42

 

 

 


 

 

La bibliothèque du centre Pierre Mendès France (PMF)

Adress: centre Pierre Mendès France 5th floor

90, rue de Tolbiac 13e

Tel. + 33 (0)1 44 07 88 14

Fax. + 33 (0)1 44 07 88 02

 

 


 


 

 

 

Bibliothèque Cujas

Centre Cujas

2, rue Cujas 5e

Tel. +33 (0)1 44 07 79 87

 Fax. +33 (0)1 44 07 78 32

 

 

 

The National Library Francois Mitterand

 

The library is situated on the seine and is approximately 20 minutes by foot from the Maison de Sciences Economique where most of the classes are held.

 

Students also have access to other public libraries in Paris. You can borrow up to 3 books for 3 weeks. It is free if you make a library card. You can find their addresses and more informations here: municipal libraries

 

 


Living in Paris

Paris is one of the most cosmopolitan and exciting of the world's capitals. It is busy, sophisticated, expensive, confusing and can be overwhelming to newcomers. However, if you take some time to ease yourself into the life of the city and have realistic expectations about the adaptation period that you and all newcomers experience, then you will soon find yourself part of Paris.

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The following guide is designed to give you some of the information that you will need in the next few weeks. It is not designed to be exhaustive. Rather, it contains the information that you will be exposed to at the Orientation workshops and the information that we have found by experience that most new students need in their first few weeks in Paris.

 

 


 

Guide for new arrivals in Paris 1 here

To discover more activities in Paris, you can see : www.paris.fr/

 

 



University Restaurants

Students can go to any university restaurants for lunch and dinner. There are more than ten university restaurants throughout Paris. One ticket costs 2,85 euros. With this ticket, you can take an entry, a dish and a dessert.

 

The nearest restaurants from the center of Pantheon and the center of the Sorbonne are “Assas” and “Bullier”. They are both within 10 minutes on foot.

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The nearest restaurant from the center of Tolbiac is “Tolbiac”, which is within 10 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by bus 62.

 

Here is the list of university restaurants in Paris:

 

Nom Adresses Téléphone Métro
Assas 92, rue d'Assas- 75006 Paris 01 44 41 58 01 N.D. des Champs
CHU Bichat 16, rue Henri Huchard 75018 Paris 01 44 85 61 71 Porte de St. Ouen
Bullier 39, av. Georges Bernanos 75005 Paris 01 40 51 37 85 Port-Royal
Censier 31, rue G. Saint Hilaire 75005 Paris 01 45 35 41 24 Censier Daubenton
Chatelet 10, rue J. Calvin-75005 Paris 01 43 31 51 66 Censier Daubenton
Citeaux 45, bd Diderot-75012 Paris 01 49 28 59 40 Gare de Lyon
Cuvier-Jussieu 8, rue Cuvier 75005 Paris 01 43 25 46 65 Jussieu
Dareau 13, rue Dareau-75014 Paris 01 45 65 25 25 Saint Jacques
Dauphine 2 bd Lannes 75016 Paris 01 44 05 43 88 Porte Dauphine
IUT Descartes 143, avenue de Versailles 75016 Paris 01 42 88 85 59 Exelmans
Mabillon 3,rue Mabillon - 75006 Paris 01 43 25 66 23 Mabillon
CHU Necker 156, rue de Vaugirard 75015 Paris 01 40 61 54 50 Pasteur
Rabelais 2, avenue Porte de Clignancourt, 75018 Paris 01 42 62 02 00 Porte de Clignancourt
Tolbiac 17, rue de Tolbiac 750013 Paris 01 45 86 35 36 Tolbiac-Chevaleret

 

 

 

 

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