International

This section describes the principle opportunities available to students in order to broaden their knowledge and skills through periods of education and training abroad.

For more information, visit the web pages in the International section of the University website.

Faculty Erasmus Office:

http://farmaciamedicina.uniroma1.it/didattica/international-students

 

Erasmus +

Erasmus + is the new mobility programme promoted by the EU, which has been in force since 1 January 2014, which integrates the 7 previous programmes: Lifelong Learning Programme (Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Comenius and Grundtvig), Youth in Action, Erasmus Mundus, Tempus, Alfa, Edulink, ICI.

With Erasmus +, students can spend a period of time studying abroad, attending courses and taking exams, or preparing their final exam. The study period lasts from 3 to 12 months at a European University or which is part of the Programme and participants, at the end of their course, can validate the didactic activities carried out.

 

How to participate

To participate in the programme, you must participate in the Erasmus + call for study (Pharmacy and Biotechnology Area) issued annually by the Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicine.

Within the announcement, in addition to the procedures regarding how to participate and the relative deadline, you can also find information on the possible destinations, including the number of places provided and the names of the teachers promoting the agreements.

Go to the Erasmus+ call  on the University website.

 

Erasmus office (Pharmaceutical  and biotechnological area)

RAM (Academic Manager for Mobility) of the degree course in Biotechnologies : prof. Claudio Villani.

RAEF (Erasmus Administrative Manager of the Faculty): Ms Sabina Imbimbo

The RAM establishes learning agreements with Erasmus + students before they leave. After the conclusion of their study period, internship or research abroad and after verification of the transcript of records received from the foreign university, the RAM validates the ECTS credits acquired.

The Erasmus Administrative Manager of the Faculty (RAEF) can provide applicants with information regarding administrative procedures together with the more general aspects of the Erasmus Call.

Contacts

 

For more information you can consult the Erasmus + page on the University website.

Through the Erasmus + Traineeship project, students do an internship abroad. For more details, consult the university website.

Go to the Erasmus + Traineeship page:

https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina/erasmus-traineeship

Every year, Sapienza offers its students of three-year and masters degree courses and doctorates (provided they have no existing scholarship) the opportunity to spend a period of study, to take exams or do a research dissertation  in one of over 140 non-EU institutions with which there are bilateral agreements in force with the University (also called additional protocols). The calls can be consulted on the faculty website.

Go to the Calls page on the faculty website.

For further details, also consult the university website. Go to the Scholarship Bilateral Agreements page on the University website.

The Erasmus + International Credit Mobility programme (ICM) is a project promoted and funded by the European Union, which provides students with the possibility to study in non-EU destinations. The programme is open to students of all faculties. Go to the non EU mobility page on the university website.