- published: 13 May 2017
- views: 21075
In the administrative divisions of France, the department (French: département, pronounced: [depaʁt(ə)mɑ̃]) is one of the three levels of government below the national level ("territorial collectivities"), between the 18 administrative regions and the commune. There are 96 departments in metropolitan France and 5 overseas departments, which also are classified as regions. Departments are further subdivided into 335 arrondissements, themselves divided into cantons; the latter two have no autonomy and are used for the organisation of police, fire departments and sometimes elections.
Each department is administered by an elected body called a departmental council (conseil départemental (sing.), conseils départemantaux (plur.)). Before March 2015, they were called general councils (conseil général (sing.), conseils généraux (plur.)). Each council has a president. Their main areas of responsibility include the management of a number of social and welfare allowances, of junior high school (collège) buildings and technical staff, of local roads and school and rural buses, and a contribution to municipal infrastructures. Local services of the State administration are traditionally organised at departmental level, where the prefect represents the government; however, regions have gained importance in this regard since the 2000s, with some department-level services merged into region-level services.
French may refer to:
Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatyuk National Pedagogical University is a Ukrainian university, colloquially known as TNPU. Ternopil National Pedagogical University is one of the most famous pedagogical universities in Ukraine. According to the rating of higher educational establishments of Ukraine Ternopil National Hnatiuk Pedagogical University joined the top three humanitarian and pedagogical universities.
Department of French as a separate educational section of the university has operated since 2002 with the Foreign Language Faculty. The first head of subdepartment was a Candidate of philological science, associate professor R.Bubnyak.
– practice of oral and written speech;
– practical grammar;
– practical phonetics;
– history of French language;
– lexicology of French language;
– methodology of teaching foreign languages;
– theoretical grammar;
– theoretical phonetics;
– stylistics of French language;
– literature of France;
– theory and practice of translation;
How French is Toronto ? (UofT, French Department) | Easy French 68
Department of French
French Department Promotional Video
French department
Department of French Guest Speaker: Georgette LeBlanc
Lake Léon (landes 40 french department)
Presentation "French Department of Liberal Arts Thammasat"
M.E.S Indian School Qatar French department
Getting to Know Wenzao French Department
French Department Project-
Today, Discover the French culture of Toronto in UofT, where Anthony went to interview some teachers and students who give some insights about the university and some aspects of the city and education. PATREON, a place to support EASY FRENCH: https://www.patreon.com/easyfrench Facebook, a place to exchange and get more of the Easy French experience: facebook.com/EasyFrenchTony
The French department at King’s is one of the longest established in the country, with a vibrant student culture and offering a range of courses which is both extensive and innovative. Find out more about the Department of French at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/french
Le 30 septembre, le Département a accueilli l’écrivaine acadienne Georgette LeBlanc. Voici la vidéo de sa conférence, suivie d’une interview animée par Joëlle Papillon, professeure adjointe, et Christina Maksymetz, étudiante de maîtrise.
Presentation French Department, Faculty of Liberal Arts, at Thammasat University Thailand.
Our activities.
just my french school project.
Today, Discover the French culture of Toronto in UofT, where Anthony went to interview some teachers and students who give some insights about the university and some aspects of the city and education. PATREON, a place to support EASY FRENCH: https://www.patreon.com/easyfrench Facebook, a place to exchange and get more of the Easy French experience: facebook.com/EasyFrenchTony
The French department at King’s is one of the longest established in the country, with a vibrant student culture and offering a range of courses which is both extensive and innovative. Find out more about the Department of French at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/french
Le 30 septembre, le Département a accueilli l’écrivaine acadienne Georgette LeBlanc. Voici la vidéo de sa conférence, suivie d’une interview animée par Joëlle Papillon, professeure adjointe, et Christina Maksymetz, étudiante de maîtrise.
Presentation French Department, Faculty of Liberal Arts, at Thammasat University Thailand.
Our activities.
just my french school project.
Le 30 septembre, le Département a accueilli l’écrivaine acadienne Georgette LeBlanc. Voici la vidéo de sa conférence, suivie d’une interview animée par Joëlle Papillon, professeure adjointe, et Christina Maksymetz, étudiante de maîtrise.
Department of French, University of Regina
Lecture by Caroline Weber, associate professor, department of French and Romance Philogy At Barnard College
The Deputy Commissioner was the guest of the Greater Hardin County Women's Network as she addressed area veterans on July 18 at Colvin Community Center in Radcliff via Periscope.
00:20 Introduction by Shanny Peer, Director of the Maison Française 05:35 Introduction by Alice Kaplan, Professor of Yale University 11:50 Reading of 'The Human Crisis' by Viggo Mortensen 56:50 Discussion with Viggo Mortensen, Alice Kaplan and Souleymane Bachir Diagne On April 28, 2016 a reading by Viggo Mortensen of a speech by Albert Camus, and roundtable discussion with Viggo Mortensen, Alice Kaplan and Souleymane Bachir Diagne Albert Camus originally delivered this lecture on “La Crise de l’homme” on March 28, 1946, to a very full house at the McMillin Academic Theatre at Columbia University, on his first and only trip to the United States. 70 years later, to celebrate Camus’s visit to New York and Columbia, his lecture will be delivered in a dramatic reading by the actor Viggo Mort...
CAM Productions Ltd is a video production and media training company. To find out more about the services CAM Productions offer go to: http://www.cam-limited.com This is a full 20+ minute interview conducted at Trinity Hall (University of Cambridge) for an admission to a languages degree at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages. This video has been made possible through generous donations by Peter Lawrence (1982) and Hugo Pooley (1972) Cambridge University is amongst the best educational institutions in world. Hopefully, this video will give you some ideas of what to expect.
http://www.egs.edu Geoffrey Bennington, Professor of Philosophy at The European Graduate School / EGS. Saas Fee, Switzerland August 16 2016. Geoffrey Bennington is a British philosopher and literary critic. He is a professor of philosophy at The European Graduate School / EGS and the Asa G. Candler Professor of Modern French Thought at Emory University (Georgia, USA). He received his bachelor’s degree in Modern Languages (French and Spanish) in 1978 and his master's and doctorate degree in 1984, both from the University of Oxford. Bennington was the chair of the French Department at the University of Sussex (1990–94 and 1995–97) where he was the Director of the Centre for Modern French Thought (1997–2001). His research interests include: modern French literature and thought, the eighte...
Subtitles : Nederlands Documentary : Return to Flanders Field : A world war one documentary Flanders Fields is a common English name of the World War I battlefields[1] in an area straddling the Belgian provinces of West Flanders and East Flanders as well as the French department of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, part of which makes up the area known as French Flanders.
Please subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu We are taking you to Nice along the beautiful shores of the French Riviera. We will walk the little lanes and look at some shops, we will show you the beach, the open market Cours Saleya and bring you on a walking tour through the old town. We will be spending three days in Nice, because there is so much to see in the city and also in the nearby towns along the Côte d'Azur. This is a longer version of three previously uploaded movies. The south coast of France along the sunny Mediterranean Sea is one of the world’s most beautiful destinations dotted with colorful seaside towns and inland villages. You'll find that Nice makes the perfect home base from which you can easily reach those other destinations like Cannes and Monaco. Nice has got the big...