Direction des Relations Internationales (DRI)
Student mobility
Updated on: 10/06/2026ULHN makes it possible for students enrolled in an initial training program to study abroad, thanks to a mobility program supervised by the International Relations Department (DRI). You can take part in study or internship mobility programs, depending on your level of study and background.
When you return, your stay abroad will be recognized by ECTS credits integrated into your curriculum.
Doctoral mobility is dealt with on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the DRI to make an appointment and define the terms and conditions adapted to your career path.
More info by email at dri@univ-lehavre.fr
Study mobility
Study mobility as part of the EUNICoast alliance
The EUNICoast European Alliance supports student mobility to its member universities. These stays are part of an enhanced cooperation dynamic: joint training courses, summer schools and collaborative projects.
To find out about eligibility conditions and the destinations available for your career path, in particular for the 11 Alliance partners, please contact the DRI.
EUNICoast partners are :
- Université Le Havre Normandie (France) on the North Sea and English Channel coasts
- Université des Antilles (France) in the Caribbean Sea
- University of the Azores (Portugal), in the North Atlantic Ocean
- University of the Balearic Islands (Spain) in the western Mediterranean Sea
- Åland University of Applied Sciences (Finland) in the northern Baltic Sea and Gulf of Bothnia
- Free University of Burgas (Bulgaria) on the Black Sea coast
- University of Dubrovnik (Croatia) on the Adriatic coastline
- EMUNI University (Slovenia) on the Adriatic coastline
- University of Patras (Greece) on the Ionian and Eastern Mediterranean coasts
- University of Sassari (Italy) in the western Mediterranean Sea (Tyrrhenian Sea)
- Stralsund University of Applied Sciences (Germany) on the Baltic Sea coast
- Western Pomerania University of Technology in Szczecin (Poland) on the Baltic Sea coast
Contact DRI to check the eligibility conditions specific to your career path and project at the following address: erasmusoutgoing@univ-lehavre.fr
Study mobility in Europe under the Erasmus+ program
The Erasmus+ 2021-2027 program enables students to study at an institution with which ULHN has signed an Erasmus+ agreement.
The Erasmus+ program enables students to spend between 2 and 12 months abroad, up to a maximum of 12 months per study cycle. Some components and departments have set up a mobility scheme that limits the duration of mobility and the level at which it can be carried out.
Contact DRI to check the eligibility conditions specific to your career path and project at the following address: erasmusoutgoing@univ-lehavre.fr
Study mobility outside Europe
You can study at one of ULHN’s partner universities within the framework of cooperation agreements or other exchange programs: ISEP, Asia Exchange, etc.
Bilateral cooperation agreements
With over 90 Erasmus+ agreements and international partnerships in 21 countries, students can spend a semester or a year studying at ULHN thanks to our bilateral agreements. They only pay registration fees at ULHN, their course is academically recognized, and they are supported throughout the project: personalized advice, preparation workshops and exchanges with former participants.
For the list of universities with which ULHN has signed bilateral agreements, contact the DRI to check the eligibility conditions specific to your course and project at the following address: internationaloutgoing@univ-lehavre.fr
ISEP
This program enables you to study for a semester in most countries in the world, and in particular with the United States (around 100 American universities). ISEP is a program of excellence, both in terms of study conditions and accommodation.
Asia Exchange
The Asia Exchange program completes the range of mobility opportunities in Asia offered to ULHN students. Students taking part in this program leave under the same conditions as exchange students. Recently, their destinations have opened up to Latin America and Oceania.
To find out about eligibility conditions and the destinations open to you for your mobility outside Europe, depending on your course of study, please contact the DRI: internationaloutgoing@univ-lehavre.fr
Internship mobility
Internship mobility outside Europe
As part of your training at ULHN, you can take part in an international internship in Europe (as part of the Erasmus+ program), or outside Europe.
Grants are available to support you financially, according to various criteria such as the nature of the mobility, the destination or the duration of the stay.
Internship mobility in Europe
The Erasmus+ 2021-2027 program enables students to carry out an internship in a company. A student can benefit from the Erasmus+ program for a maximum of 12 months per study cycle (studies and/or internships combined).
Eligible countries
- European Union member states (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden)
- States of the European Economic Area (EEA) (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway)
- Candidate countries (Turkey, Northern Macedonia, Serbia)
Internship mobility outside Europe
Internships outside Europe may be eligible for financial assistance.
Before you leave, consult the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs website to check that your destination is not listed as a risk zone, and find out what you need to do (visa, insurance, accommodation, etc.).
Funding
Funding schemes are available for international internships, such as the Erasmus+ “internship” grant, international mobility assistance and ULHN’s international mobility support scheme.
The awarding of these grants depends on a number of criteria: country of destination, student profile, length of internship, etc. Applications must be submitted to the DRI before departure, subject to eligibility.
Assistance in finding an internship
The search for an internship is an individual process, and should be carried out as early as possible.
- In collaboration with the EC, the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) has set up the online platform Erasmusintern.org, enabling students to find internships and companies to find trainees. More info
- We strongly advise you to use the Europass mobility. You can write your Europass CV by clicking here.
- The Career Center at ULHN’s Pôle Information Orientation Insertion offers support in finding internships and jobs (CV and cover letter writing workshops, recruitment interview training, distribution of internship offers, access to company databases such as KOMPASS international…).
Contact the DRI to check the eligibility conditions specific to your background and project: internationaloutgoing@univ-lehavre.fr or erasmusoutgoing@univ-lehavre.fr
Preparing for mobility
Are you planning an international move?
DRI offers you personalized support throughout your project: before you leave, during your mobility and on your return.
Information and selection
The DRI organizes an annual International Mobility Festival in October. The DRI organizes various information meetings and workshops between October and December to help you choose your destination.
Calendar
- January 15, 2026 : application deadline for semester 1(Sept-Dec) and academic year 2026-2027
- September 15, 2026 : application deadline for semester 2(Jan-May) of the 2026-2027 academic year
Nota bene: For those wishing to apply to an Asian school, the application deadline is January 15, 2026 for both Semester 1 (Sep-Dec) and Semester 2(Jan-May).
How to apply
Students planning to apply for a study stay in Europe ( Erasmus+ program) or outside Europe should complete the application form on the Erasmus+ website. Mobility Online.
Applications are evaluated by the IR coordinators in each component. Examination is based on several criteria: academic level, language skills and the quality of the project outlined in the cover letter.
International Relations (IR) Coordinator
Each ULHN component or department has an International Relations Advisor to help you prepare your study abroad project. His or her agreement is required for all international mobility.
Confirmation of mobility
Depending on the partner institution, you will be asked to compile an additional file, which will be sent to the host university.
Once your application has been accepted, the host institution will send you direct confirmation of your mobility, together with practical information about your stay (registration procedures, accommodation, insurance, reception, visa support, etc.).
Mobility grants
All students, whether or not they have a grant based on social criteria, who are going to study abroad as part of a study trip, or who are doing a work placement abroad as part of their course of study, may be eligible for one or more mobility grants
Please note: grants are not awarded automatically, but only within the limits of the available budget and upon examination of the application file.
Contact the relevant department: dri@univ-lehavre.fr
Erasmus+ study grant
The Erasmus+ study grant is reserved for students studying at one of ULHN’s partner universities as part of the Erasmus+ program.
ULHN will award an Erasmus+ scholarship to all students subject to available funds and eligibility.
The Erasmus+ study grant is made up of three components:
- Living expenses, based on a monthly amount depending on the country and the type of study mobility.
| Country group | Monthly amount |
| Group 1: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden | 292 € |
| Group 2 & 3: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Northern Macedonia, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey | 225 € |
- Travel expenses, according to a fixed rate based on the distance between ULHN and the host establishment, with a bonus for eco-responsible transport.
|
Distance (km) |
Standard transport |
Eco-responsible transport |
|
10 – 99 km |
28 € |
56 € |
|
100 – 499 km |
211 € |
285 € |
|
500 – 1999 km |
309 € |
417 € |
|
2000 – 2999 km |
395 € |
535 € |
|
3000 – 3999 km |
580 € |
785 € |
|
4000 – 7999 km |
1188 € |
1188 € |
|
8000 km and more |
1735 € |
1735 € |
- Inclusion supplement of €250 per month for students meeting certain social or disability criteria.
Contact the DRI to check the eligibility conditions specific to your background and project.
Erasmus+ internship allowance
The Erasmus+ internship grant is reserved for students undertaking internships in EU member states and non-EU countries associated with the Erasmus+ program.
ULHN will award an Erasmus+ scholarship to all students subject to available funds and eligibility.
The Erasmus+ internship grant is made up of three components:
- Living expenses, based on a monthly amount depending on the country and the nature of the internship.
| Country group | Monthly amount |
| Group 1: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden | 442 € |
| Group 2 & 3: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Northern Macedonia, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey | 375 € |
- Travel expenses, according to a fixed rate based on the distance between ULHN and the host establishment, with a bonus for eco-responsible transport.
|
Distance (km) |
Standard transport |
Eco-responsible transport |
|
10 – 99 km |
28 € |
56 € |
|
100 – 499 km |
211 € |
285 € |
|
500 – 1999 km |
309 € |
417 € |
|
2000 – 2999 km |
395 € |
535 € |
|
3000 – 3999 km |
580 € |
785 € |
|
4000 – 7999 km |
1188 € |
1188 € |
|
8000 km and more |
1735 € |
1735 € |
- Inclusion supplement of €250 per month for students meeting certain social or disability criteria.
Contact the DRI to check the eligibility conditions specific to your background and project.
Dispositif de soutien à la mobilité conventionné à l’international de l’ULHN
L’ULHN propose un complément de financement ouvert à tous les étudiants partant en mobilité d’études ou de stage.
Pour les séjours soutenus par le programme Erasmus+, l’aide est de 175€ pour un semestre et 350€ pour une année académique.
En revanche, pour les mobilités hors Erasmus+ avec les partenaires de l’ULHN, le soutien est de 500€ pour un semestre et 1 000€ pour une année académique complète.
Pour les stages conventionnés à l’international, l’ULHN octroie également 800€ pour les séjours de 2 à 6 mois, sans condition de bourse sociale. Cette aide est attribuée sur examen de dossier en commission et dans la limite du budget disponible.
Contactez-la DRI pour vérifier les conditions d’éligibilité propres à votre parcours et à votre projet.
Dispositif Pass Monde
Le Pass Monde, dispositif de la Région Normandie, pour encourager la mobilité des étudiants et des apprentis.
Dispositif réservé aux étudiants rattachés fiscalement à la Région Normandie : www.normandie.fr
Contactez-la DRI pour vérifier les conditions d’éligibilité propres à votre parcours et à votre projet.
L’Aide à la Mobilité Internationale (AMI)
L’Allocation à la mobilité internationale du Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche offre un soutien financier complémentaire aux étudiants boursiers sur critères sociaux souhaitant réaliser un projet de mobilité internationale dans le cadre de leurs études ou d’un stage.
Cette aide s’adresse spécifiquement aux étudiants boursiers sur critères sociaux durant l’année universitaire de leur mobilité, ainsi qu’aux bénéficiaires d’une aide d’urgence annuelle du CROUS. Les candidats doivent préparer un diplôme national relevant du ministère chargé de l’Enseignement supérieur, excluant ainsi les DUETI.
L’ULHN assure directement la gestion financière de cette aide, destinée à couvrir des séjours de deux à neuf mois consécutifs.
L’aide cumulée ne peut excéder dix mois sur l’ensemble du parcours d’études supérieures.
Les montants sont calculés sur la base d’une mensualité de 400€, conforme à l’arrêté ministériel fixant la bourse AMI.
Contactez-la DRI pour vérifier les conditions d’éligibilité propres à votre parcours et à votre projet.
