Study mobility

More so than in any other French university, it is necessary in La Réunion to cross the sea.

Studying abroad is a no-brainer!

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Why study abroad?

Undertaking an international mobility program as part of your university studies is much more than just a stay abroad. It's an opportunity to discover new cultures, explore different environments, and experience enriching encounters that will leave a lasting mark on your academic journey.

This experience will also allow you to strengthen your language skills, adapt to different working methods, and develop your independence. These are all valuable assets that will enhance your profile and be a real advantage for your future career prospects.


How does it work?

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Where to go?

Below you will find a search engine to find out about the partner universities of the University of Reunion Island where you can go to study for a semester or an academic year.


Mobility opportunities

Information meetings:

Information meetings at destination for students from the University of Reunion going on mobility programs in semester 1 (2026-2027)* are scheduled to inform you in advance and to assist you in preparing for your departure.

Information sessions will also be scheduled later for students leaving in semester 2 (2026-2027).

* The students concerned by these information meetings were invited by email.

Object of the meetingScheduled date of the meetingMeeting times and location
Health on the Move MeetingThursday April 23 202615:30am to 18:30pm
Lacaussade lecture hall (Faculty of Arts and Humanities)
Moufia campus
Information meeting on mobility assistanceThursday April 30 2026within 12 to 14 hours
Geneva amphitheater (Faculty of Arts and Humanities)
Moufia campus
Health on the Move MeetingTuesday May 05th 202609am to 11am, room C11
Holy Land campus
Health on the Move MeetingTuesday May 05th 202614am to 16am,
UFR SHE council room
Tampon campus

Mobility programs

Erasmu + and European Union logos

The Erasmus+ program allows students to undertake a study abroad program at a partner institution in Europe. This mobility aims to strengthen/develop academic, linguistic, and intercultural skills.

The ISEP Global (International Student Exchange Programs) program allows students to undertake study abroad at American universities and other countries that are members of the ISEP network.

The PPI (International Profile) program allows students to undertake a study mobility in Quebec at Laval University.

The Asia Exchange Programme allows students to undertake study abroad in South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and Taiwan.

Inter-university agreements

  • Partnership with Meiji University in Japan
  • Eligible courses at the University of Reunion Island: Law and Applied Foreign Languages ​​(LEA)

Virtual Mobility

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