#EFAPCannes - Stage au service Communication du "Marché du Film"
Pour son stage au Festival de Cannes, Léa s'occupe de créer des visuels et de gérer les relations presse pour les équipes du Marché du Film. Peu connue du grand public, cette partie "Business" du Festival de Cannes est pourant la plus importante. En effet, elle permet aux producteurs, distributeurs, ... de se rencontrer et de gérer la diffusion des films.
Grâce à son stage relations presse, Léa met en application de nombreux apprentissages de notre école de communication, une véritable valeur ajoutée pour son CV !
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Two awards for EFAP Lyon at the OUR(S) | The Media of Communication 2026!
Once again, the EFAP Lyon campus confirms its excellence in the field of communication by winning two prestigious awards at the 2026 edition of the Our(s) de la Com. Our students from the Specialized MBA in Creative & Advertising Strategies distinguished themselves by winning a gold medal and a silver medal for their creative and strategic work in support of a cause close to their hearts: the fight against cancer.
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EFAP: on the podium of the 2026 rankings of the best communication schools
EFAP continues to position itself among the best communication schools in France and internationally. With prestigious rankings that recognize the quality of its programs, the school reaffirms its status as a leader in training future communication professionals. Known for its academic excellence, international outlook, and high employability rate, EFAP prepares its students to face the challenges of an ever-evolving sector, offering them a curriculum tailored to the needs of businesses and contemporary issues.
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The disappearance of Celio's "L": a strategic tease
In a world where attention has become the most precious resource, Celio, the French leader in men's ready-to-wear, took a radical approach to stand out. On March 16, the brand removed the "L" from its logo across its stores and digital platforms, causing a real stir. A look back at this brilliant campaign that pushes the boundaries of viral marketing and redefines the art of brand extension.
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