The ERASMUS program (EuRopean Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) promotes exchange studies under bilateral agreements between departments of European universities. Participating students pay tuition to their home university and follow a specific curriculum in the host insititution. An Erasmus exchange does not in principle lead to a degree from the host university, but rather earns credits towards the degree conferred by the home university.
ESPCI ParisTech has exchange agreements with the following institutions:
- Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in London (UK)
- University of Cambridge (UK)
- University of Bologna - Alma Mater Studiorum (Italy)
- University of Stockölm (Sweden)
- Université Technologique d’Aachen (RWTH) (Germany)
- Constanz University (Germany)
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain)
- Politecnico Milano (Italy)
- Warsau University of Technology (Poland)
- Universitat politecnica de Catalunya (Spain)
- University of Sienne (Italy)
- University of Chemistry and Technology Prague ( Czech Republic)
ESPCI ParisTech students can participates in the Erasmus exchange program in two ways. They can spend two and a half months in a partner institution as part of their end-of-studies project at the end of their third year, and fourth-year students can spend the entire academic year abroad.
Find out the documentation on ESPCI and ERASMUS+
ESPCI 2016 Strategy For ERASMUS + Program
Erasmus Charter