Study stays

Do you want to spend part of your studies at a university abroad?

1) First of all, check that your study program authorizes you to carry out such an exchange, by consulting the pages dedicated to international mobility at your faculty, or by contacting your international mobility manager.

2) If this possibility exists, identify in the list of partner universities with which UNamur has signed a bilateral exchange agreement. In fact, in order to study abroad, a bilateral agreement must exist between UNamur and the partner university, and it must concern your field of study.

3) Have you found some interesting destinations? Now's the time to enter your application in "Mobility Online", the mobility path management platform used by UNamur.

This is open between mid-December and mid-February of the year preceding the mobility stay. The link will be communicated to you by your faculty's international mobility manager, after the November information sessions.

You will need to identify yourself and encode several pieces of information.You will be able to choose three destinations, based on those available for your program and study cycle.

From the moment you apply, you'll need to upload a number of documents, such as:

  • Your CV
  • A cover letter
  • Your transcripts
  • A proposal for an exchange study program
  • Proof of proficiency in the language(s) of instruction/host country

The documents required may vary between faculties. Don't hesitate to ask for advice from the mobility coordinator at your faculty!

Selection procedures

Selections and destination allocations are made by the mobility managers at each faculty during February and March.

If you have been shortlisted, you will be contacted by your faculty manager, who will inform you of the allocated destination. The administrative and academic procedures for organizing your mobility start immediately afterwards. They involve several players: the first, of course, is you. You will be accompanied by the mobility program coordinators in the International Relations Department for all aspects relating to your scholarship, and by the mobility manager in your faculty for all pedagogical aspects.

You will also be in contact with people responsible for administrative and pedagogical aspects at the partner university.

Meeting deadlines is very important for the success of your stay abroad, especially if you are going to a destination outside the EU and need a study visa.

Important note: your final selection will take place after the June examination session.

Find out more about practical details

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Selection calendar

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Mobility for all

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Insurance and visa

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Scholarships

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