Like 5 million young people who have already benefited from this exchange programme in Europe, take advantage of the Erasmus+ programme to join the UPJV!
To correctly prepare your application, we invite you to follow the steps below:
1. Visit your university's International Relations Department
Contact the International Relations coordinator for your course of study
2. Completing your application
If you are selected for an Erasmus+ study period at the UPJV, you will have to complete and send an application file including the following documents:
1. The application form
Complete the online application that will be sent to you upon your nomination.
Save the PDF form that will be offered to you.
2. The learning agreement
With the help of your coordinator, fill in the online learning agreement (the link will be sent to you by the UPJV International Relations Department) and print it out. This form must be signed by your international coordinator and yourself.
3. The accommodation reservation form
If you wish to obtain a room, please fill in the accommodation reservation form (sent by the UPJV International Relations Department directly by email):
before 15 June for the first semester or for the whole academic year
before 15 November for the 2nd semester of the academic year
Registration form for French as a Foreign Language courses
The Centre Français Langue Étrangère (FLE) of the University of Picardie Jules Verne offers free refresher and advanced courses in French to international students on exchange programmes (4 to 5 hours per week and 8 ECTS). To register, please fill in the registration form and attach it to your application.
To register, please attach the completed registration form to your application.
NB: at the time of application you are required to have a minimum level of B1 in French. (certificate/letter from your university or official test)
3. Send your file
Send your complete file (application form + study contract + photo / + accommodation reservation form / + registration form for FLE courses) by email.
If you are a national of a country in the European Economic Area (EEA = European Union (EU) countries and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway), you do not need a student visa to study, do an internship in France or work during your studies (within the limit of a 964-hour contract per year).
You must be covered by a sickness and maternity insurance and have sufficient resources to support yourself.
If you are from Turkey, United Kingdom or the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, you must apply for a visa. Contact the French Embassy in your country to find out about the administrative procedures.
Naliia Vakulenko, originally from Ukraine, was a student exchange student at the UPJV through the Erasmus+ programme. On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the programme, celebrated in 2017, she testifies to the importance of this extraordinary opportunity for academic exchange.
The new Erasmus+ App
The new Erasmus+ App is a mobile application for Erasmus+ participants which will put the whole mobility experience at the fingertips of young people. The objective of the project is to render mobility easy, accessible and at arm’s reach for every user while promoting innovation and digitalisation in the long run.
Students with a Bachelor's degree may have the opportunity to join the UPJV through a scientific academic course of excellence in the field of Energy: the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree "Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion" (MESC+ ). This two-year Master's programme, supported by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ programme, is characterised by an imposed mobility scheme between partner universities.
Several partners are involved in the MESC+:
5 European universities in France, Poland, Slovenia and Spain (Amiens, Toulouse, Warsaw, Ljubljana, Bilbao)
1 university in US (Drexel)
1 university in Australia (Deakin)
1 European research institute (ALISTORE)
the French network on energy storage (RS2E)
the Slovenian National Institute of Chemistry (NIC)
1 research centre in Spain (CIC Energigune)
MESC+ is led by members of several world-class research laboratories in the field of energy-related materials. They are all working closely together in several European and trans-European projects.
For more information and to apply, please visit the MESC+ website: https://mesc-plus.eu/
BCI
If you are a student from Quebec, the BCI programme, a privileged exchange programme within the French-speaking world, offers you the possibility of joining the UPJV during your studies.
1. Visit your university's International Relations Department
You will check that you are eligible and will be advised on the UPJV academic course that corresponds to your personalised career path. You will be invited to contact the International Relations pedagogical coordinator of your field of study.
2. Official selection by your university
The selection of candidates takes into account their transcripts. Once you have been selected, the UPJV will receive an official nomination email, at the UPJV International Relations Department (DRI), at the following address: dri@u-picardie.fr
The DRI of the UPJV will send you the application form to complete in order to validate your request for mobility.
3. Completing your application
The learning agreement
With the help of your coordinator, fill in the learning agreement that will be sent to you by the UPJV International Relations Department, and print it. This learning agreement must be signed by your international coordinator and by you.
The accommodation reservation form
If you wish to obtain a room, please complete the accommodation reservation form: before 15 June for the first semester or for the whole academic year - before 15 November for the 2nd semester of the academic year.
Registration form for French as a foreign language courses
The Centre de Français Langue Étrangère (FLE) of the University of Picardie Jules Verne offers free refresher and advanced courses in French to international students on exchange programmes (4 to 5 hours per week and 8 ECTS). To register, please fill in the registration form and attach it to your application.
4. Send your application
Send your complete file (application form + study contract + photo / + accommodation reservation form / + registration form for FLE courses) by post to the UPJV International Relations Department:
International Relations Directorate For the attention of Ms Barbara DUMEIGE University of Picardie Jules Verne 11 rue des Francs Mûriers - 80000 Amiens
5. Prepare your visa
To study in France, you must apply for a visa. Contact the French Embassy in Quebec to find out about the administrative procedures. For more information, see the Campus France website and the France-Visa website, the official visa website for France.
Pratical issues
Here are some examples of average prices to give you an idea of the cost of living in Amiens:
A baguette: €0.80 (in supermarkets); €0.90 (in bakeries)
A litre of milk: approximately €1.00
250 g butter: €1.25
1kg of potatoes: €1.45
12 eggs: €2.65
A sandwich from €3
One soft drink €1
A draught beer in a bar: €4 to €6.5
A coffee: €1.20
A student menu in a CROUS restaurant: €3.25 (starter, hot dish, cheese and dessert)
A sandwich formula in a CROUS restaurant: €3.25 (sandwich with baguette of your choice + bottle of water + cake or fruit or compote or chips depending on the restaurant)
A meal in a restaurant: €10 to €15 for a dish
A bus ticket: €1.40
A monthly bus pass (student rate): €23.
A cinema ticket (student rate): €5.60 to €9.30
A stamp: €1.08 (slow rate) to €1.28 (priority letter)
BILATERAL CONVENTION
If your university is a partner of the UPJV (agreements), you can take part in a study period at the UPJV to consolidate your knowledge and skills (without validation of a UPJV diploma) and benefit from international mobility to enrich your course.
1. Visit your university's International Relations Department
You will check that you are eligible and will be advised on the UPJV academic course that corresponds to your personalised career path. You will be invited to contact the International Relations pedagogical coordinator of your field of study.
2. Official selection by your university
The selection of candidates takes into account their transcripts. Your university will make a selection among the exchange candidates and will inform the host universities concerned. Upon receipt of your official nomination by email, the UPJV International Relations Department will send you the application form to complete in order to validate your mobility request.
The application formComplete the online application form that will be sent to you upon your nomination from your University
Save the PDF form that will be offered to you.
The learning agreement
With the help of your coordinator, fill in the learning agreement that will be sent to you by the UPJV International Relations Department, and print it. This learning agreement must be signed by your international coordinator and yourself.
The accommodation reservation form
If you wish to obtain a room, please complete the accommodation reservation form: before 15 June for the first semester or for the whole academic year - before 15 November for the 2nd semester of the academic year.
A passport photo
Add a passport photo as part of your application.
Registration form for French as a Foreign Language courses
The Centre de Français Langue Étrangère (FLE) of the Université de Picardie Jules Verne offers free refresher and advanced courses in French to international students on exchange programmes (4 to 5 hours per week and 8 ECTS). To register, please fill in the registration form and attach it to your application.
4. Send your application
Send your complete file (application form + study contract + photo / + accommodation reservation form / + registration form for FLE courses) by email to dri@u-picardie.fr
4. Prepare your visa according to your nationality
To study in France, you must apply for a visa. Contact the French Embassy in your country to find out about the administrative procedures.
If your university is a member of the ISEP programme (International Student Exchange Programs), you can apply for a study period at the UPJV. As a native speaker, you will be offered the opportunity to join the Maison des Langues (Language Centre) team, upon your arrival, for cultural and recreational adds-on activities in English.
To correctly prepare your application, we invite you to follow the steps below:
1. Visit your university's International Relations Department
The International Relations department of your university (Study Abroad Advisor or Home ISEP Coordinator) and the International Relations pedagogical coordinator of your field of study can inform you about the advantages of an ISEP mobility, help you to constitute the ISEP file, and advise you on the UPJV training which will correspond to your personalised professional path.
2. Completing your application
You will be able to put together your application by following these 6 steps:
Ask your Study Abroad Office for information. Your advisor or home ISEP coordinator will be able to help you complete the application form and advise you on the application procedures.
Start your online application before the deadlines: 15 February for a stay in the 1st semester or academic year - 1st September for a stay in the 2nd semester.
Make sure your credits are transferred. We recommend that you check with your Home ISEP coordinator or study abroad advisor to understand how your university will transcribe credits for subjects taken at UPJV.
Prepare your application documents: letter of recommendation, transcripts, language test, letter of motivation and upload them to your online application space via your account that you have previously created.
Once you have submitted your application, your ISEP coordinator at the UPJV will study your file and send you a complete package with all the necessary information for your stay in Amiens
Registration form for French as a foreign language courses
The Centre Français Langue Étrangère (FLE) of the University of Picardie Jules Verne offers free refresher and advanced courses in French to international students on exchange programmes (4 to 5 hours per week and 8 ECTS). To register, please fill in the registration form and attach it to your application.
4. Prepare your visa according to your nationality
To study in France, you must apply for a visa. Contact the French Embassy in the United States to find out about the administrative procedures. ISEP Global will also be able to provide you with information and guidance at this stage.
When you arrive in France, in Amiens, come and meet your contact person:
Ms Mélanie Alves International Relations Department University of Picardie Jules Verne 11 rue des Francs Mûriers - 80000 Amiens
Accommodation: Once you have been officially accepted by the UPJV, a room in a university residence will automatically be reserved for you by the UPJV's International Relations Department.
Scholarships: You will receive a monthly grant of €300 to cover personal expenses and travel in the city.
Here are some examples of average prices to give you an idea of the cost of living in Amiens:
A baguette: €0.80 (in supermarkets); €0.90 (in bakeries)
A litre of milk: approximately €1.00
250 g butter: €1.25
1kg of potatoes: €1.45
12 eggs: €2.65
A sandwich from €3
One soft drink 1 €.
A draught beer in a bar: €4 to €6.5
A coffee: €1.20
A student menu in a CROUS restaurant: €3.25 (starter, hot dish, cheese and dessert)
A sandwich formula in a CROUS restaurant: €3.25 (sandwich with baguette of your choice + bottle of water + cake or fruit or compote or chips depending on the restaurant)
A meal in a restaurant: €10 to €15 for a dish
A bus ticket: €1.40
A monthly bus pass (student rate): €23
A cinema ticket (student rate): €5.60 to €9.30
A stamp: €1.08 (slow rate) to €1.28 (priority letter)
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