A study period abroad is undoubtedly an asset for your CV and your future professional career. This mobility enables you to broaden your horizons and confront another reality by approaching your discipline from a different angle. Mobility abroad is a life experience that goes beyond the strict academic framework. Not only will it help you improve your command of a foreign language, it will also enable you to acquire genuine intercultural skills.
For a successful stay abroad, careful preparation is essential. Financing, administrative documents, health coverage, residence permits, etc. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for your mobility.
Taking the time to find out
To get started, take a look at the destination catalogs and check your eligibility, paying particular attention to all the information provided on the various partner universities:
- Course catalogs open to international students
- Academic calendars
- Language requirements
- Financial criteria
- Information materials, etc.
If you have found a destination that interests you and for which you are eligible, please contact your International Relations pedagogical advisor, who will advise and support you in defining your mobility project.
DRI Campus is located on the1st floor of the EGGER C101 building .
Your outgoing mobility managers welcome you in their office from 9am to 12pm every day, and by Skype appointment all day every day.
Outside these opening hours, your managers can be reached by e-mail or telephone.
- erasmus-in-humanities1@univ-amu.fr - incoming european mobility
- erasmus-in-humanities2@univ-amu.fr - incoming european mobility
- international-humanities@univ-amu.fr - incoming and outgoing mobility outside Europe
- erasmus-out-humanities@univ-amu.fr - European outgoing mobility: Erasmus, CIVIS and UK.
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Choosing university courses
The choice of courses is constrained by the content of the course followed at the home university and by the OF open to international students at the host university. The aim is to achieve equivalence of content and/or skills abroad, so that they can be validated at the home university.
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What happens if I haven't validated my credits?
Some foreign courses don't have make-up sessions, so be sure to ask beforehand.
Who should I contact to move my project forward?
- For administrative questions, contact the DRI Campus.
- For pedagogical questions, contact the tutor in charge of the exchange.
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Comment passer son test de langue avant de partir ?
Dans le cadre de votre mobilité Erasmus+, vous avez la possibilité de réaliser un test de langue avant votre départ (il s’agit de la langue de vos cours ou des échanges dans le cadre de votre stage) et tout au long de votre mobilité afin d'évaluer vos progrès.
Ce test de langue se fait sur la plateforme EU Academy, vous trouverez la procédure d’accès à EU Academy ci-dessous.
Veuillez noter que quel que soit le résultat de votre test, cela ne remettra pas en cause votre aide financière, il ne s’agit ici que de vous permettre d’évaluer votre niveau et d’accéder aux cours en ligne du Programme Erasmus+ pour vous accompagner tout au long de votre mobilité.
Afin de passer le test de langue, voici les étapes :- Connectez-vous à la plateforme EU Academy au lien suivant :
- Ensuite, pour accéder aux différentes langues disponibles, cliquez sur le lien suivant :
- A la fin du test, vous avez accès à votre résultat.
- Vous accéderez aux cours disponibles selon votre niveau en retournant sur le lien :
Vous pouvez passer d’autres test dont le TOEIC préparé aussi à amU
TOEIC