You are a Bachelor or Master student at the University of Luxembourg
The University of Luxembourg supports the principle of international mobility for students, as laid down in the 1999 Bologna Declaration.
The Act of 27 June 2018 concerning the organisation of the University of Luxembourg implements this principle: “A Bachelor’s degree may only be awarded if the student enrolled at the University has taken courses equivalent to at least 30 ECTS credits at a higher education institution abroad which is recognised by the relevant authorities in that country.”
This means that students enrolled on a Bachelor programme must complete a semester of study at an institution abroad to validate their studies and obtain a degree from the University of Luxembourg.
The ECTS earned abroad are recognised by the programme director on the basis of a previously signed learning agreement.
The study semester abroad is not compulsory for Master students but most of our Master programmes offer the possibility to go abroad as well.
It is also possible to do a traineeship abroad within the framework of the Erasmus+ programme, but this will not be taken into account as a compulsory mobility.
Rules of mobility
The benefits of academic mobility
- broaden your academic horizon
- improve your language skills with native speakers
- become more independent
- gain an open-minded view of the world
- develop an international network
- enhance your CV
Available programmes
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Free mover
with NON-partner institutions for your study programme
Available until summer 2024/2025