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Institut de la Francophonie pour l'Informatique

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Type
  
Graduate school

Location
  
Hanoi, Vietnam

Established
  
1995

Founded
  
1995

Campus
  
Hanoi University of Technology

Address
  
nha D, 42 Tạ Quang Bửu, Bách Khoa, Hai Bà Trưng, Hà Nội, Vietnam

Similar
  
Vietnam National University, École supérieure de la Fra, University of Science and Tech, Hanoi University of Science, Senghor University

The Institut de la Francophonie pour l'Informatique (IFI), French for the "Computer Science Institute for the Francophonie", is a graduate school in computer science in Vietnam.

It was created and funded by the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF, or Association of Universities of the Francophonie) in 1995 following a request from the Vietnamese government for the training of high-level Vietnamese engineers and college professors in computer science. The countries and regions funding the project are Wallonia, Belgium; Québec, Canada; France; French-speaking Switzerland; and Luxembourg.

IFI recruits its students in Vietnam and other French-speaking countries. Professors at the member universities of the AUF (such as ENST Paris, Université catholique de Louvain, UQAM, etc.) come to IFI to give lectures. All courses are conducted in French.

Usually, the final internship then takes place abroad (Europe or Canada) in industries, universities or research laboratories. Research internships are often used as a bridge toward a PhD. Industrial internships are taken by those who seek the profile of a project leader in software development.

IFI is considered as one of the best graduate schools in computer science in Vietnam. About one third of its students continue their PhD in foreign universities; many become professors or founders of software companies in Vietnam.

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