I am an exchange student: Erasmus or bilateral agreement

This enrolment process is for Erasmus students and those covered by a bilateral agreement with our partner universities.

Enrolment steps:

  1. You must first be selected by your home university, which must send us your official nomination by email to incoming.student@univ-tlse2.fr
  2. Once we have received and processed your nomination, we will send you a link to our online application form, which you must complete
  3. Once we have received and processed your application, we will send you an acceptance email and, in due course, provide you with all the information you need to prepare for your stay at our university

Note: for students requiring a visa, we will send you a personalised letter of acceptance to present to the consulate.

Deadlines and further information:

To find out the deadlines for the various stages and obtain important information regarding incoming student exchanges, please consult our information sheets:

If you cannot find the information you are looking for or if you have any queries, please contact us by email: incoming.student@univ-tlse2.fr

Courses available to exchange students:

Exchange students (Erasmus and international agreements) must choose courses from the catalogues below.

Please note:
For students on the PEF, AEL or Double Degree programmes, certain restrictions may apply; please contact your academic coordinator with any questions regarding your course selection.

 
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Course catalogue for the first semester
Course catalogue for the second semester

  • Courses will be available subject to places being available and depending on timetables (if the timings of two courses overlap, only one of the two courses may be chosen)
  • Timetables will be available when course enrolment opens (late July for the first semester, late November for the second semester)
  • Please ensure you check the language level requirements before selecting your courses by consulting the information sheets above


For further details on courses taught in English