Study abroad

Study abroad

The Law Faculty gives its students several study abroad options, particularly through the Erasmus programme. Students can study at institutions with which the University has an agreement for one semester or one year and are entitled to scholarships.

As part of these exchanges, studies conducted abroad are recognized and validated for the obtainment of the French degree, and students don’t lose any year of studies.

To apply, students should ideally begin the process before late December for a programme the following year. > Applying

 

The St. Étienne Faculty of Law has agreements in place with the following universities:

Country

University

Spaces

Germany

Friedrich Alexander Universitat (Erlangen)

3

Austria

Universität Salzburg (Salzburg)

2

Spain

Universidad de Zaragoza (Zaragoza)

Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Saint James of Compostela)

Universidad de Oviedo (Oviedo)

2

2

3

Ireland

Maynooth University (Maynooth)

2

Italy

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan)

Università degli studi di Milano (Milan)

Università degli studi di Catania (Catania, Sicily)

Università degli studi di Roma Tre (Rome)

Università degli studi di Sassari (Sassari, Sardinia)

Università degli studi di Udine (Udine)

2

 

3

1

2

2

Poland

Krakowska Akademia (Krakow)

Uniwersytet Slaski (Katowice)

2

2

Romania

Babes-Bolyai University (Cluj-Napoca)

Universitatea Dunarea de Jos din Galati (Galati)

Universitatea din Oradea (Oradea)

2

2

2

Turkey

Bahcesehir Universitesi (Istanbul)

Aydin Universitesi (Istanbul)

University of Galatasaray (Istanbul)

2

3

2

Placements in other countries, particularly Canada, the United States, Brazil and Japan, can also be considered as part of the ORA, CREPUQ, and ISEP programmes.

* For many universities, classes are not taught in French.

* In Austria, Poland, and Romania, classes are taught in English. Therefore, it’s not necessary to be fluent in the language of the host country.