Coming to Nancy
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Registration
There are several registration processes which will occur when you arrive in Nancy.
The first of which is student registration with the university. The day and time for this will be arranged by your coordinator. For student registration you will need at least a passport with visa, or European identitiy card, proof of inscription from your previous university, grades from your previous university, a birth certificate, and your invitation letter to the EM-Fusion program. Other things may be asked for so bring all the documents you have, and note that it is not uncommon for the registration process to temporarily fail.
- Non European students*
After this you will register for Securitie Sociale, which is a second mandatory sort of health insurance. This comes down to going down to the office of MGEL, which is close to the science campus where you will be spending many days and handing in some documents. The program already payed the necessary fee for you, make sure that you do not give any additional money, as it is not easy and alot of running around to get it back. Non-European students will have to register with a local doctor as part of this process.
- European students*
European students can avoid having to do this by making sure you have your European health insurance card with you when you arrive in Nancy.
Non-Europeans will need to register with the OFII office within three months of the issue of your Visa.
Finding The Department and Classes
The department, and all your classes are contained within a building/campus called "Le Campus Aiguillettes" and is part of the Faculté des Sciences et Technologies [1]. It is located near a very famous cross section called "Vélodrome" in Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy. It is easily accessible by bike, either along the tram lines or by the specially made bikepath (see google maps for more details)(+/- 20 min from the city center). With the tram, you take tram 1 in the direction "CHU Brabois" and get of at the stops "Vélodrome" or "Callot"(+/- 20 min from the city center). During rush hours, trams are very busy, but during the other times it's nice and empty. Tickets are €1,30 for a one-way trip and it's €9 for a 10 trip ticket. There is the ability to get a actual rechargeable card, but i have no idea about the cost and if it is worth getting.
There is one exception, your language class will be hosted at EEIGM, which is a European Material Engineering school at the other side of Nancy. Again this is easily reachale by bike aswell as tram 1 in direction "ESSEY Mouzimpré" and the stop is called "Division de Fer".
Getting Around
The buses are useless, [except for number 2!] often having hour delays between them or simply not running at all on mystery days. The upgrades to the bus stops improved the situation, still almost no bus runs beyond midnight during weekdays and 1AM in weekends. The Trams however run on a fairly good schedule, coming every 5 or so minutes during the busy parts of the day, and every 20-30 minutes during the less busy periods of the day. From the central train station the 1 line will ferry you either to the Velodrome or to your language classes at the EEIGM building.
Student Restaurants
Nancy hosts a lot of student restaurants which serve different kinds of food. For example, there is the chinese restaurant, which typically serves something "asian" like we can say. Meals are €3,20 and for that price you get 5 items: Bread, Main course, Entrance, a piece of fruit fruit and a desert. Paying is by putting credit on your student card, this can be done using cash at an office but these are rare. Another way to add credit is by using your "carte bleu" (French bank account card), other cards will probably not work.
Biking in Nancy
Bringing a bike to Nancy, or getting one here is a very good idea. Bikes are really usefull to get around town in Nancy as nothing is really far and there are a fair amount of bike lanes present + you can bike on the tram tracks in between two trams. You can get a bike and if needed repair your bike at a shop called Dynamo [2]. At Dynamo you can buy cheap bickes (€30 - 50) or repair you bike, the concept is that you pay a membership fee €15 and they you can use all the equipment all year and get professional help with fixing your bike, but you must perform the work yourself. Most bikes bought at Dynamo need some work but the first set of parts u need is included in the bike price.