Exchange programs
Why study abroad?
Studying abroad is a guarantee of enriching the student curriculum vitae, learning a foreign language and adopting other modes of higher education.
The University of Reunion promotes student mobility, particularly with regard to the following three points:
- Recognition of the period spent abroad: When a student goes on a university-sponsored mobility program, they are assured that their training at the host university will be validated. The student is considered to be enrolled at the University of Reunion Island, and their grades are transferred according to a credit system (ECTS credits/CREPUQ credits);
- Partial coverage of transport and accommodation costs: The various actors in mobility (State, LADOM, European Commission, local authorities) work together to provide cross-financing to enable mobility; it follows that the status of scholarship student is not an obstacle to mobility;
- The initial construction of a learning contract: Before leaving, the student draws up a contract with the academic advisor for the year they will spend abroad, so that the courses taken abroad correspond to the teaching that would have been delivered in Réunion.
View the available programs and resources

EMOBI@DG2 – Virtual Mobility Consortium







