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EUSA OPENS PARIS OFFICE Client Universities and Institutions will Benefit from Paris Internship Offerings PARIS - November 11, 2002 "Paris is a major European capital, as well as being a major center for art and business. American college students have much to learn from the professional, academic and social perspectives France offers," said EUSA Madrid's Managing Partner Aden Hayes. The Paris office, located at 43 Avenue de Suffren, near the Eiffel Tower, adds to EUSA's European infrastructure that allows colleges and universities, departments or programs, and individual professors to create or augment the international academic experiences they design for their students. Newly-appointed Director Xavier Gonzalez del Valle brings wide educational, consulting and marketing experience in Paris to the launch of EUSA's Paris operations. "EUSA is an exciting and dynamic organization on the leading edge of international education and I am pleased to be involved in their expansion activities in France," he said. EUSA ( www.eusa-edu.com ) helps its client institutions build programs based on their respective institutional calendars, budgets and academic objectives. EUSA allows flexibility in program design, permitting client to maintain ownership and oversight of their programs while outsourcing the logistics or management of program components to EUSA. EUSA offers clients any combination of its services which include internship/work placement, program management, academic program development, residency placement. EUSA operates in London, Dublin, Madrid, and Paris. In the United Kingdom and Spain alone, EUSA places more than 800 students each year in high quality, professional practice internships, specialized academic programs and lodging. EUSA was founded with the conviction that the varied and rich cultural environment in the European Union (EU) can open the minds, change the perspectives and build the practical professional skills of its clients' students. The EU will soon embrace 25 countries, 31 languages and unlimited possibilities for living, working and learning.
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