From Dresden to the diversity of the francophone world
The Center France | Francophonie (CFF) sees itself as a platform for internationalisation and interdisciplinary networking.
It promotes exchanges between actors at TU Dresden and partners in France and francophone countries in the scientific and cultural fields. The CFF networks existing activities and supports new activities in the three main areas of activity: Research, Teaching and Third Mission.
The CFF is a founding member of the network of university French and Francophone centres in Germany (netzwerkffz.de).
In addition, it also acts as an organizer:in or is the venue of the Literaturnetz Dresden (literaturnetz-dresden.de).
What is the Center France | Francophonie?
The Center France | Francophonie (CFF ) sees itself as a platform for internationalization and interdisciplinary networking.
It promotes exchange between TU Dresden stakeholders and partners in France and the French-speaking countries in the scientific and cultural fields. The CFF networks existing and supports new activities in the three central areas of research, teaching and third mission.
The CFF is a founding member of the network of university France and Francophonie centers in Germany.
It also acts as an organizer and venue in the Literaturnetz Dresden.
In addition to interdisciplinary networking at regional, national and international level, the CFF initiates its own long-term research fields and designs creative event formats. This includes, among other things, making visible existing collaborations between the TU Dresden's institutes and francophone partners from teaching, research, culture and business.
The CFF thus acts as a place for German-French and German-Francophone scientific and cultural exchange and as a contact point for international cooperation.
What you can expect:
- Support for students looking for study and funding opportunities / internships in French-speaking countries, among others (see the"Related links" tab for the latest offers)
- a diversified teaching program through the invitation of francophone visiting researchers
- a structured promotion of early-career researchers within the framework of the Franco-German Doctoral College, funded by the Franco-German University
- a range of academic and cultural events - lectures, readings, workshops, film series, conferences - related to France and other francophone regions
- insights into current issues in the francophone cultural area for the general public that change perspectives
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the discovery of mechanisms and patterns of interculturality