Come and discover the various "course" mobility opportunities offered by the Faculty Economics Management Communication Politics (EMCP).
Organization
The Faculty Economics Management Communication Politics offers students in all fields of study the opportunity to undertake a study visit to a foreign university during the 1st quadrimester (or the full academic year, depending on available places and the academic feasibility of the project) of the final year of the 1st cycle.
It also offers 2nd cycle students (in management engineering and management sciences) the opportunity to carry out a study stay at a foreign university during the 1st quadrennium (or during the 2nd for students in Company Immersion or Business advice) of the 2nd year of the Master 120.
The stay takes place at one of our partner universities as part of the Erasmus + and Erasmus Belgica programs or exchanges outside Europe.
- More than 45 Bachelier partner universities: Antwerp, Galway, Milan, Rome, Barcelona, Valencia, Tampere, Trier, Angers, Montpellier, Canada, USA, etc.
- Master's degree: over 65 partner universities in Leuven, Madrid, Bologna, Hanover, Geneva, New Caledonia, Trondheim, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Canada, USA, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, etc.
Find all our partner universities on the Virtual Student Office (VSO) in the "Mobility and Internship" section.
The exchange stay, at Bachelor and Master levels, is supported by a "course" mobility grant.
Motivations for going on an exchange trip
International
Strengthening its program with an international component
Academic
Enrich your academic course options
Linguistics
Improving your language skills
Opening
Becoming more independent and open to the world
Cultural
Opening up to other cultures
The world of work
Providing future employers with international experience
Application and conditions
In order to participate in a study visit, an application must be submitted in the academic year prior to departure. The quality of the student's academic background, knowledge of languages and motivation are taken into account in the selection of applications.
Want to find out more?
There are several opportunities throughout the year to find out more about the exchange program. In particular, an information session is organized every year in November. For further information, please consult the BVE ("mobility & internships" section) and contact the faculty manager of international relations, Dr. Julie Masset.