International experiences
Erasmus+ promotes transnational cooperation among higher education institutions. It funds student mobility for study purposes (SMS) in all subject areas and levels of education (including PhDs) and supports the academic recognition of studies within the European Higher Education Area.
The Erasmus+ programme allows students to attend courses and take exams — fully recognised in their academic curriculum — or to conduct research for their Bachelor's, Master's or PhD thesis.
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/erasmus-sapienza-students-studies
Internships in European countries: Erasmus+ Traineeship
Erasmus+ mobility for traineeships allows students to undertake internships at companies, training centres or research institutes based in participating countries.
The programme enables students to carry out full-time internships abroad, recognised as an integral part of their study programme. Internships may also take place after graduation, provided that the selection process occurs before the degree is awarded. The number of mobility months is cumulative with those of Erasmus study periods, up to the maximum allowed by the programme.
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/erasmus-traineeships
European Alliance CIVIS, “A European Civic University”
Sapienza is a partner in the European Alliance CIVIS, “A European Civic University”, funded by the European Union and established in cooperation with the following universities:
Free University of Brussels
University of Tübingen
Autonomous University of Madrid
Aix-Marseille Université
National Kapodistrian University of Athens
University of Bucharest
Stockholm University
University of Glasgow
Paris Lodron University Salzburg
The Degree Program offers students who are regularly enrolled in the second year of the master’s curriculum in Korean or Chinese the opportunity to participate in the Italian–Korean double‑degree program with Hanyang University and the Italian–Chinese double‑degree program with Wuhan University, with the possibility of receiving SAPIENZA mobility grants for EXTRA‑EU destinations.
For further information, please refer to the following contacts:
For the Italian–Korean double degree: Prof. Antonetta L. Bruno (antonetta.bruno@uniroma1.it)
For the Italian–Chinese double degree: Prof. Paolo De Troia (paolo.detroia@uniroma1.it)
Sapienza Internationalization
Academic Mobility Coordinator (CAM), Faculty Erasmus Committee
Prof. Paolo De Troia
(paolo.detroia@uniroma1.it)
Departmental Academic Coordinator for International Mobility (RAM)
Prof. Paolo De Troia
(paolo.detroia@uniroma1.it)
Administrative Erasmus Officer (RAEF), Faculty
Matteo Di Pasquale
(matteo.dipasquale@uniroma1.it)