International Student Mobility
Unipa offers students the chance to study abroad, both within and outside the European space, through the following programs:
- Erasmus+ for study and internships, including within the FORTHEM alliance
- Double Degree
- Integrated Study Path
- Visiting
Erasmus+ for study
This program allows you to spend part of your university course – from two to twelve months – in a European or non-European country. With “Erasmus+ student status,” you can attend classes, take exams, complete an internship, prepare your thesis, and have the activities you’ve completed officially recognized.
Erasmus+ for Traineeship
The program enables students and recent graduates to complete training internships, lasting from two to twelve months, at companies, training centers, and research centers in one of the countries participating in the program.
Double Degree
The program involves obtaining two Degrees, one from your home university and one from a partner university abroad. Selected students will complete part of their studies at the partner university based on a common study plan. At the end of the program, they will receive two Degrees or a single Joint Degree.
Integrated Study Path
This program, established between the University of Palermo and one or more foreign universities, allows students to complete part of their academic career at their home university and part at the partner universities involved. It is open to all enrolled students for both EU and non-EU destinations and requires a minimum mobility period of 3 months and a minimum of 15 credits CFU/ECTS
Visiting
This program promotes voluntary participation in international mobility, even outside of specific conventional agreements. After being accepted for a study period at a foreign partner institution, the student must contact a professor within their degree program. This professor will act as a tutor for the study abroad period and help the student agree on and complete a specific Learning Agreement. This document will specify the courses to be taken abroad, their corresponding Italian course equivalents for validation, and the respective credits CFU/ECTS.