The University's International Relations Department invites you to an information meeting on the ERASMUS + European Mobility Programme, on Thursday 6 February 2018 at 12:30 in Amphi C.
L' he aim of this meeting is to encourage student mobility towards Europe through study mobility for one or two semesters, or to go on a work placement as part of the Erasmus programme. We look forward to seeing many of you on Tuesday 06 February 2018 at 12.30pm at AMPHI C.
What is it all about? ?
Created in 1987, Erasmus + is the first European university mobility programme. This programme is the symbol of a Europe united around a perpetual construction.
The daily lives of Erasmus students are as diverse and colourful as their cultural backgrounds.
The Erasmus + programme enables students to spend part of their studies at a European university with which the University of French Guyana has signed an agreement.
For more information, visit theEuropean Agency for Education and Training France.
Thanks to the various partnerships set up by the international relations department, the University of Guyana offers its students many opportunities to spend part of their course abroad.
What are the objectives? ?
- To spend one or two semesters at a partner university.
- Discover a new university, professional and social system.
- Making a project a reality.
- Develop your ability to adapt.
- Improve your language skills.
- Live a human experience in a unique intercultural setting.
- Specify your knowledge of the European Union.
Which destinations?
Come and find out at this meeting.
An information meeting to make you want to go away !
Studying under the ERASMUS programme is as much an asset to your CV as it is an enriching experience on a personal level.
It's an opportunity to discover a different way of teaching, a new culture, broaden your knowledge and develop your language skills.
It's also an opportunity to meet new people, discover a new country and a new culture.
For whom ?
Studies undertaken in European Union countries are recognised and counted towards the French degree by the home university. This is thanks in particular to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) and the study contract signed between the two partner universities. This information meeting is aimed at all UG students and members of staff (administrative and teaching). Its aim is to provide information on the different ways of leaving under the Erasmus programme, the steps to follow when applying and the various mobility support schemes that the University of Guyana offers to make it easier for students to go abroad.