Study or work abroad

The University of Strasbourg is committed to supporting students, researchers, faculty and staff in pursuing opportunities abroad. Every year, nearly 3,000 students go abroad to gain international experience.

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Studying or working at the University of Strasbourg connects you to over 70 countries and more than 750 international partners. This extensive network allows you to gain international experience by taking part in mobility programmes.

Discover all student mobility destinations on the "Où partir en mobilité ?" web page

Go to the Our Partners web page

What is international mobility?

International mobility is an opportunity for students to study at another university, find a traineeship or job abroad, improve skills in a foreign language, gain access to archives or exchange best professional practices.

Find out what students have to say about their experiences abroad

Choose the right mobility programme for you

Study abroad

The University of Strasbourg offers more than 80 international academic programmes in over 20 partner countries. You can take part in high-quality binational, trinational or multinational programmes, in partnership with one or more other countries. These programmes allow you to study at one or more foreign universities for one or more semesters.

At the end of your programme, you will receive both a diploma from the University of Strasbourg and from each partner university where you completed part of your studies.

To view the list of international partnership programmes at the University of Strasbourg, contact the International Relations Office (Direction des relations internationales  DRI) by email at dri-contact@unistra.fr.

Long-term mobility

Study-abroad programmes

Whether you are an undergraduate or PhD student, you can take part in a long-term study abroad programme, ranging from two months to one year, depending on the programme. The University of Strasbourg offers long-term programmes worldwide as part of the Erasmus+ programme, inter-university cooperation agreements, for example, in Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and partner networks such as Eucor – The European Campus and the Utrecht network.

Go to the Eramus+ web page

Prepare for a long-term study-abroad programme within Europe or outside Europe with practical information available on the intranet (Ernest).

Traineeships abroad

Gain international professional experience through a traineeship abroad lasting two to six months.

Prepare for a traineeship within Europe or outside Europe with practical information available on the intranet (Ernest)

French language assistant programmes

Work as a French language assistant at an academic institution abroad for 4.5 to 12 months to share French culture with others and improve your language skills.

Prepare for a language assistant job abroad with practical information available on the France éducation international website

Short-term or one-off mobility

Study abroad outside of international exchange programmes

Students and PhD students at the University of Strasbourg can take courses in three different countries at the five universities of the Eucor alliance.

Prepare for your free mobility programme with practical information that you can find on the intranet (Ernest)

Student group mobility

Whether it's for coursework, practical work (travaux pratiques – TP), seminars, field studies or intercultural exchanges, the University of Strasbourg can support you in your group mobility projects at a Eucor university or in the Upper Rhine region. You can also benefit from grants to finance your group participation in international summer schools, seminars or workshops through the Sens§us project.

Prepare for your group mobility with practical information that you can find on the intranet (Ernest)

Read more about the Sens§us project on the intranet (Ernest)

Short-term staff mobility

If you work at the University of Strasbourg, you can get support for short-term staff mobility (lasting from one day to two months) to prepare international cooperation projects, develop or strengthen international partnerships, take part in training courses, teach courses or share best practices with other services.

Prepare for your staff mobility with practical information that you can find on the intranet (Ernest)

Hybrid and online mobility

Hybrid mobility

Hybrid mobility allows you to alternate between in-person activities abroad and online activities. If you are a student or a staff member at the University of Strasbourg, you can take part in hybrid mobility programmes at the nine partner universities of the European Partnership for an Innovative Campus Unifying Regions (EPICUR). You can also join blended intensive programmes (BIPs).

Prepare for your EPICUR mobility with practical information that you can find on the intranet (Ernest)

Read more about blended intensive programmes on the intranet (Ernest) (link)

Online mobility

Wherever they are, students and staff at the University of Strasbourg can follow courses and take part in online courses offered by the nine EPICUR partner universities and the nine partner universities of the eMOBI DG2 network.

Read more about EPICUR mobility programmes on the intranet (Ernest)

Read more about eMOBI DG2 virtual mobility programmes on the intranet (Ernest)

Remote traineeships

Are you doing, or supervising someone doing, a traineeship remotely, in France or abroad? With the European Partnership for Innovation in Distant Internships (EPIDI) project, the University of Strasbourg provides you with training on best practices.

Discover the EPIDI Best Practice Guide

Preparing for your international mobility

The University of Strasbourg can provide you with support in the lead-up to, during and after your international mobility.

Preparing your application

Take part in workshops to help you with your application process for international mobility.

Read more about these workshops on the intranet (Ernest) (link)

For some mobility programmes, you'll need language certifications. Prepare for and take your certification exams at the university with the Language Certification Section of the Language Centre for Specialists in Other Disciplines (Cellule de certifications en langues du pôle Langues pour spécialistes d'autres disciplines – LANSAD).

Preparing for your departure

Once your application has been accepted, prepare for your departure by attending the "Preparing for Mobility in Europe" workshop and the teaching unit (Unité d'enseignement UE) entitled "Ich bin dann mal weg: Preparing for Mobility in a German-Speaking Country". Go to the resources available on the intranet (Ernest) (link): pre-departure checklist, tips, mobility guide, etc.

Read more about the mobility preparation workshop and teaching unit on the intranet (Ernest) (link)

Find resources on the intranet (Ernest) (link) to prepare for your mobility

Mobility during your PhD

If you're a doctoral student, the University of Strasbourg encourages you to gain experience abroad by taking part either in the International Doctoral Programme (Programme doctoral international PDI), or in mobility and exchange programmes, or by opting for the joint supervision (cotutelle) or co-supervision of your thesis.

Go to the "Study abroad during your PhD" web page

Mobility for students with disabilities

Are you a student with a disability? The University of Strasbourg can help you with your international mobility project. We can contact your host institution to arrange the necessary accommodations. We will also give you information about any financial aid available to cover your expenses and those of your companion(s).

To help you prepare for your mobility, contact the Disability Support Services Department (Mission handicap) of the Student Life Office (Service de la vie universitaire – SVU) by email at svu-handicap@unistra.fr and the international relations officer of your faculty, school or institute.

Go to the list of international relations officers at the University of Strasbourg

Find out about additional aid available to people with disabilities

Become an ambassador for the University of Strasbourg

Are you going abroad or coming to Strasbourg for an international mobility programme? Become an ambassador! Share your experience and represent the University of Strasbourg abroad or promote your university here in Strasbourg.

Go to the intranet (Ernest) to find out how to become an ambassador 

 

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