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International mobility

Boost your future at Université de Lorraine. Every year we host around 10,000 international students from 144 countries.

Incoming mobility Request information

How to apply in 5 easy steps:

1. Know your deadlines

Mark your calendar with these important dates regarding your application.

2. Decide what to study

Browse courses by category.

3. Make sure you’re eligible

Admission to most courses is solely grades-based. Prerequisites for your course.

Prepare for your study period in France and certify your level of French

At Université de Lorraine, you can prepare for your study period in France and improve your French. Simply get in touch with the French as a Foreign Language Department (DéFLE Lorraine) to learn French and attain level B2 before starting the course of your choice.

Find out more on the DéFLE Lorraine website

4. Get ready to apply

As of XX date, you can apply. Complete each step of the pre-application to-do list, including:

  • Understand the deadlines that apply to you
  • Prepare your academic documents
  • Identify supporting documents you’ll need to provide

5. Submit your application

We’ll connect with you by email to let you know when to upload supporting documents. When you receive your admission letter, it is time to book accommodation:

International mobility

At Université de Lorraine, students can look forward to a wide range of opportunities to spend part of their course abroad, thanks to our network of partner institutions.

There are countless advantages to studying abroad through a Université de Lorraine exchange programme, including:

  • Course continuity at Université de Lorraine without losing semesters, thanks to immediate academic recognition of your study period abroad;
  • Educational and administrative supervision by Université de Lorraine before, during and after your study period abroad;
  • Payment of tuition fees at Université de Lorraine only;
  • Additional funding available (through the ERASMUS+ exchange programme, for example).

An international mobility project is a tremendous way to gain new skills, especially intercultural competence, and to enhance your future employability in a European and international context.