International

The Study Course awards a double degree in association with the Universidad de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA). It furthermore offers a variety of scholarships:

Scholarships for final dissertations abroad.
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Scholarships for dissertations abroad are available to students regularly enrolled at least in the IV year of the  Single-Cycle Degree in Architecture. The work abroad must take place for at least two consecutive months. The amount of the scholarship is established yearly by the Academic Senate, and it is usually roughly  € 2.600, excluding the IRPEF taxes. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of a call for applications managed by the Faculty of Architecture: students must apply directly to the Presidency.

Scholarships for enhancement activities abroad.
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Scholarships for enhancement activities abroad are offered every year, in order to allow graduate students to attend courses or enhancing activities at foreign or international institutions of University level. They last minimum 6 months, maximum 12. They are available to graduate students, whose age is maximum 29 years old, and who possess a postgraduate degree or a Single-Cycle Degree or equivalent at the Sapienza University of Rome. The candidate has to pass a competition (concorso), based on qualifications and examinations.

Erasmus + Mobility for study and internship purposes

http://www.uniroma1.it/internazionale/erasmus/studenti-students

Erasmus promotes transnational cooperation between higher-education institutions; it encourages the mobility for study purposes (SMS) and for internship purposes (SMP), for EU University students, in all subjects and levels of study (including PhD), and favours the academic recognition of the studies within the EU.

Student mobility for study purposes (SMS) Erasmus allows students to attend a EU University among those who adhere to the project. Students can attend classes and take exams related to their academic curriculum, or study for their dissertation, or undertake formative activities for their doctorate. The period abroad lasts for a minimum of three and a maximum of twelve months, between the 1st of June and the 30th September of the following year.

Student Mobility for formative internships (SMP) Erasmus allows students to do internships at firms, training and research centres located in one of the countries which participate in the project. The internship lasts between three and twelve months, between the 1st of June and the 30th September of the following year. The student must be involved exclusively in full-time placement activities, recognized by the University of origin as integrated parts of the study programme of the student/doctorate candidate. The internship can also begin after graduation, as long as the candidate is selected before graduating. The number of months of mobility is added to those of Erasmus for study purposes, to the maximum established by the programme (12 months per cycle or 24 months for single-cycle degrees).
General conditions

To apply to Sapienza’s Erasmus project, students must compete in the competitions announced every year. Furthermore, specific competitions are announced for the SMP (internship Erasmus) activities, and these are advertised on the website dedicated to the Erasmus.

 

Mobility Scholarships for non-EU universities
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Thanks to the MIUR’s grants (Ministry of Education, University and Research), as well as to its own contributions, every year Sapienza offers its students the possibility to spend a period of time abroad to study, take exams and research in one of the (more than) 125 non-EU Institutions, with which it maintains bilateral agreements. The main feature of the mobility based on the agreement between our and a foreign Institution is the mutual (for those who leave and those who arrive at Sapienza) benefit of TOTAL EXEMPTION from admission fees at the host University. The selected Sapienza student (outgoing) will keep paying the normal amount of fees to Sapienza, and NOT to the foreign University.  Furthermore, the ARI (International Office) supplies a total contribution of 2.100 Euros for the duration of the abroad stay, which cannot be inferior to 90 days and can reach a maximum of 2 consecutive semesters.  Remember that it is possible to receive such contribution only ONE time for each study cycle, and that the scholarship cannot be combined with other contributions. Erasmus + funds mobility scholarships also for non-EU Universities. The amount for Sapienza students is 650 Euros per month.  

Erasmus mundus
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Erasmus Mundus is a project concerned with the cooperation and mobility in the field of higher education, which promotes the EU as an excellence centre of knowledge for non-EU countries. It supports  post-degree courses, and offers scholarships for non-EU students, and EU students who study in non-EU countries. Thanks to the Erasmus Mundus scholarships, it is possible to:

-attend joint Master Degrees, or joint PhDs, realised by associations of EU and non-EU higher education institutions;

-the students/doctoral candidates who complete their degrees positively receive a joint, double or multiple award.

The application form must be presented to the Managers of the course to which one wants to apply, as according to the instructions in the yearly announcements, published by each association Erasmus Mundus.
 

To view the courses’ list, check the website: www.erasmusmundus.it

Free movers Students
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“Free mover” students to not participate in an exchange project organised by the University, such as the Erasmus, but choose on their own accord the hosting University, organising autonomously the study period abroad. In order to attend units at another University and then have them validated within their own study plan, students must request and receive the approval of their Faculty of origin, and that of the hosting University.