Sciences Po Strasbourg

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Sciences Po Strasbourg is a universitywide partner in Strasbourg, France.

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Academic calendar

Semester I: 2nd week of September – 2nd week of January
Semester II: 3rd week of January – last week of May

Orientation generally commences the 2nd week of September for Semester I and the 2nd week of January for Semester II.

Exams take place early January for Semester I and in May for Semester II.

Requirements

GPA (Average Grade)

There is no GPA requirement for this destination.

Language Requirement

A B2 level in the language of instruction is necessary to study at Sciences Po Strasbourg. Non-French speaking applicants will need to pass a French Language Proficiency test.

Areas of study open to UU students

Political science, international relations, European studies, law, economics and business, sociology, contemporary history and modern languages. You can also choose the CES programme, which is taught in English and for which you receive the Certificate of European Studies upon completion.

Students on exchange at Sciences Po Strasbourg must take a majority of their modules at Sciences Po Strasbourg. Up to two modules may be taken at another school/faculty within the University of Strasbourg (subject to prior approval by the school/faculty concerned). No modules may be taken from the Faculty of Psychology.

Courses at Master’s level

Yes

Language of instruction

Mainly courses in French, limited courses in English. 

Housing assistance

You can apply to a university residence as an exchange student, but the number of places here is limited.

You can also look at accommodation in the private sector. Université de Strasbourg will provide assistance if necessary.

Estimated living costs per month

Housing: from 175€ (Halls) or 400€ (private) per month

Meals: 3.50€ for a full meal at University restaurant

Local transportation: 27.60€ per month

Telephone subscription: from 2 to 30€ per month

Cinema: 5€

 

Credits

Most courses are worth 3 credits so you need 10 courses to obtain 30 credits.

Number of places available

4 places per year.
 

Selection

Selection was not necessary in the past few years.

             

Contact

If you have any questions about this universitywide partner university, contact the universitywide International Office:

You can reach everyone at the international office via: exchange@uu.nl

Asia, Latin America, Middle East & South Africa

Name: Ms. Clim Gorissen

North America & UK

Name: Ms. Cathelijne van Weelden

Australia, New Zealand & Spain*

Name: Ms. Tessel Arendsen

* Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universitat de Barcelona

Europe

Name: Ms. Mandy van den Houten

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General exchange questions

Name: Patrick Chan

Phone availability

Phone: +31 (0)30-2531224
Office hours for calling: Monday and Thursday, 13:30-15:00

Make an appointment via Teams

We are available for appointments via Teams for questions about Universitywide destinations. If you have questions about faculty destinations, contact the International Office of your faculty.

To ensure that you have booked an appointment with the correct associate, please provide the following information in your appointment request:
 

  • the university/universities that are you interested
  • a short description of your question

If this information is not in your booking request, then we will cancel the appointment, and you will need to request a new one.
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If you are unable to make it to your appointment, please do not forget to cancel.