With its 52,000 students, of which over 20% are international students, the Université de Strasbourg is the result of the merger of three universities in 2009: Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg 1), Marc Bloch (Strasbourg 2) and Robert Schuman (Strasbourg 3) to better compete internationally, broaden its partnership and to embrace a broad multidisciplinarity.
Strasbourg is the meeting point between Northern Europe and Mediterranean Europe. Deeply bicultural, it is both Latin and Germanic. Seat of the Council of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights and the European Parliament, it is a cosmopolitan city that concentrates an important diplomatic presence and boasts a high quality of life and particular attention to the environment.
Applications are welcome from UniTrento students enrolled in the first year of the Bachelor's degree in Economics and Management or Economia e Management (English or Italian track), with:
- a weighted average of at least 24/30,
- a B1 level of French (B2 is recommended for the Licence Economie et Gestion),
- a B2 level of English (for the Licence Economie et Gestion, parcours “International Economics and Management”).
These requirements will be evaluated during the application procedure, between August and early September.
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The mobility lasts 2 semesters (60 credits) from September.
The study plan must be agreed and approved by both the supervisors.
The courses are taught in French.
Students participating in the double degree programme pay their tuition fees to UniTrento.
The thesis must be discussed at UniTrento.
At the end of the programme, the students obtain:
a Licence Economie et Gestion or a Licence Economie et Gestion, parcours "International Economics and Management", from Strasbourg, and
a Laurea in Economia e Management (Italian track) or in Economics and Management (track in English), from UniTrento.