The Erasmus+ program enables MEEF primary education students to complete Semester 3 abroad.
The Faculty of Education (INSPE CVL) encourages the international mobility of its students. To this end, it offers internships and study stays abroad. These programs are run in collaboration with the training departments of partner universities, whose students we also receive on a reciprocal basis.
Information meetings are organized in the training centers at the start of the academic year to explain the possibilities of going abroad to students.
The University of Orléans takes part in the Erasmus+ program, which enables Master MEEF students to study abroad for a semester.
After selection by the Faculty of Education (INSPE CVL) and approval by the host university, students can spend a semester studying at one of our partner European universities.
This unforgettable life experience brings open-mindedness, adaptability, autonomy and language skills, and is recognized in the curriculum of future teachers.
During their study trip, students will take courses equivalent to those in the MEEF master's program, and the ECTS credits earned will be transcribed into their curriculum by the master's jury.
Most of Faculty of Education (INSPE CVL)'s partner universities offer a specific English-language program for Erasmus+ students, with a more intercultural approach.
Find all the information you need in our Erasmus+ study trip guide!
List of partner universities:
When should I apply for a study trip abroad?
- M1 MEEF primary and secondary education: Apply in January for M2 semester 1 (September to December 2025) > ONLY if you are in M2 SOPA (non-contractual students on a work-study basis)!
- M1 and M2 SOPA (non-contractual students on a work-study basis) MEEF primary and secondary education: Apply in September/October to start in semester 2 (January to June 2025)
What financial assistance is available for international mobility?
To support students in their desire to study abroad, the University of Orléans and the Centre region can offer international mobility grants, subject to the availability of funds. The amount of these grants does not cover all the costs incurred abroad, but it does help students to embark on this experience.
- Mobicentre grant from the Centre Val de Loire Region: For students under 25 years of age
- Erasmus + grant: For students of the University of Orléans
- AMI grant from the Ministry of Higher Education and Research: For students under 28 with CROUS grants and registered at the University of Orléans
More information and financial aid for study trips here
How to apply?
Students must obligatorily apply online via the University of Orleans mobility portal.
Their application must include :
- A resume in English,
- A cover letter in English (one letter per wish),
- Proof of language proficiency: language certification (CLES, TOEFL, etc.) / a Bachelor's degree course / an opinion from a language teacher,
- One study contract per wish,
- Licence 3 and Master 1 semester 1 transcripts
- 3 teachers' opinions,
- A photo.
Application deadline:
- For M1 and M2 SOPA (non-contractual students on a work-study basis) departing in S2 or S4 in 2024-2025: October 10, 2024
- For M1s departing in M2 SOPA (non-contractual students on a work-study basis), in S3, in 2025-2026: March 15, 2025 (mobility portal opens in November/December)
- - Application form and mobility follow-up :
>> Erasmus+ Training <<
(on this page, click on “Mobility Portal”)
- Language certificate
- Teacher opinion
- Study contract
- Cover letter template in English
- Cover letter template in Spanish