Study in France
France, Western Europe's largest country, has traditionally served as a crossroads between the continent's northern and southern areas. It shares boundaries with Germany and Belgium in the north, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, and the Pyrenees Mountains and Spain in the south. France is the agricultural hub of Europe, with wide fertile plains dominating most of the north and west. France's southern heartland is dominated by the huge, wooded plateau of the Massif Central, a series of old mountains and extinct volcanoes.
France is Europe's most ethnically diverse country and one of the world's oldest nations. France has long been a world leader in practically every facet of culture, including gastronomy, winemaking, politics, philosophy, music, art, cinema, fashion, literature, and sports, thanks to these deep and broad influences. France provides many intriguing possibilities for overseas students, thanks to its great history in science, literature, art, and history. However, French education is also about innovation, and there are several English-taught businesses, science, and technology degrees available.