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Vivre une expérience culturelle

Partir à l’étranger, c’est s’ouvrir à de nouvelles perspectives et vivre la découverte d’autres traditions, langues et modes de vie. Cette immersion culturelle enrichit votre vision du monde et développe votre adaptabilité.

Apprendre une langue

Étudier à l’étranger, c’est pratiquer une langue au quotidien et améliorer vos compétences linguistiques de manière authentique et durable.

Renforcer son adaptabilité

Une expérience internationale valorise votre CV et démontre votre capacité à évoluer dans des environnements multiculturels, un atout recherché par les recruteurs.

Développer un réseau international

Construisez un réseau de contacts à l’échelle mondiale en rencontrant des étudiants et professionnels du monde entier, créant ainsi des opportunités pour votre carrière future.

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What is the scoring system?

How does international mobility work for students with disabilities?

How can I go abroad with a double or triple degree?

Which schools are our partners?

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Study abroad with INSEEC: over 200 partner universities, double degrees, Erasmus+ grants. Enjoy a unique international experience!

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Discover new horizons

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Opportunities to move abroad to discover new cultures, strengthen your language skills and enjoy a rewarding academic experience in an international environment.

A window on the world

Why go abroad?

Studying abroad is a unique opportunity for personal and professional development. This experience allows you to acquire new skills, expand your international network and stand out in the job market.

A cultural experience

Going abroad means opening up to new perspectives and discovering other traditions, languages and ways of life. This cultural immersion enriches your vision of the world and develops your adaptability.

Learning a language

Studying abroad means practising a language on a daily basis and improving your language skills in an authentic and lasting way.

Enhancing your adaptability

International experience adds value to your CV and demonstrates your ability to evolve in multicultural environments, an asset sought after by recruiters.

Developing an international network

Build a global network of contacts by meeting students and professionals from all over the world, creating opportunities for your future career.

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FAQ

Any questions?

The top 5 most frequently asked questions to help you prepare for your departure!

What is the scoring system?

The grading system varies according to the host country. As part of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), grades are harmonised to facilitate recognition of your results.

Your host university will inform you of the grading scale used when you arrive. INSEEC will help you convert your marks to ensure that your semester or year abroad is validated.

How does international mobility work for students with disabilities?

INSEEC is committed to facilitating the international mobility of all its students, including those with disabilities. Our International Relations teams work closely with our partner universities to identify accessible campuses and adapt the conditions for students with disabilities.

Specific financial aid (Erasmus+ grants, special grants, etc.) is available to cover the additional costs associated with a disability. Contact our disability advisor as soon as possible to prepare for your mobility in the best possible conditions.

How can I go abroad with a double or triple degree?

INSEEC offers double or triple degree programmes with certain prestigious partner universities. These programmes allow you to obtain both the INSEEC diploma and that of the partner university. The duration generally varies between 1 and 2 years abroad, depending on the agreement.

Admission criteria are selective (academic excellence, language level required) and applications are usually made at the end of the 2nd or 3rd year. Contact the International Relations department on your campus to find out about destinations and entry requirements.

Which schools are our partners?

INSEEC works with more than 200 partner universities on 5 continents.

  • Europe (UK, Spain, Germany, Italy)
  • North America (United States, Canada)
  • Asia (China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea)
  • Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina)
  • Oceania (Australia, New Zealand).

Each INSEEC campus has its own list of partners, depending on the programme. Consult the full catalogue on our dedicated platform or contact the International Relations Department to find the destination that suits your project.

What financial assistance is available?

There are several funding schemes that can help you finance your international mobility:

  • Erasmus+ grant (for European destinations, between €150 and €300/month depending on the country).
  • International Mobility Assistance (AMI) from CROUS (€400/month based on social criteria).
  • Regional aid depending on your region of origin.
  • And sometimes specific scholarships offered by partner universities.

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