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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

WE ARE TRAVELLERS

Exchange semester, dual-degree, our students share their international experience…

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MAXIME
FU JEN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY, TAIWAN
FLORENTIN
UNIVERSITY OF GALATASARAY, TURKEY
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LEEANA
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA
GO MEET THE WORLD

To get the most out of your international experience our International Relations team accompanies you before, during and on your return from your semester or year abroad.

We help you:
  • Identify the destination or destinations connected to your studies or professional project
  • Prepare for your departure with intercultural awareness, visa application and finding accommodation

During your international experience you will stay in touch with a coach from our International Team.

ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME

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The Erasmus+ programme promotes mobility actions in Europe and internationally for students, teachers, and all staff in higher education institutions.

BSB holds the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE 2021 – 27) and participates in the various actions of the programme. Student mobility includes both study and internship options. The programme allows you to combine these two types of mobility, depending on your project, to reinforce the international dimension of your academic background.

An Erasmus mobility programme is a unique opportunity to make new contacts both friendly and professional and to explore a new language and culture.In this context, you are eligible for a European Union grant for the costs linked your mobility. This scholarship is flat-rate and is based on the cost of living in the destination country.

Erasmus+ aims to promote equality and inclusion by facilitating access for participants with disabilities or health issues.

The International Relations department and the Department of Personal Support accompany students through the steps required to apply for additional Erasmus+ funds to cover the additional costs related to mobility.