I am a student on an exchange program: Erasmus or bilateral agreement

Published on June 24, 2024 Updated on October 21, 2024

This registration process is open to Erasmus students and those who benefit from a bilateral agreement with our partner universities.

Registration 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'll send you a link to our online application form, which you'll need to fill in.

3. Once we have received and processed your application, we will send you an acceptance email.

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

Deadlines and additional information

To find out about deadlines for the various phases and important information concerning incoming study mobility, please consult our different fact sheets :

     



If you can't find the information you're looking for, or if in doubt, please contact us by email: incoming.student@univ-tlse2.fr


Training courses available from our catalog:

We invite you to download the catalog of courses open to exchange students (Erasmus and international agreements), in PDF format (in French). Click on the thumbnail that applies to you.

Note: For students on the PEF, AEL or Double Degree programs, please disregard these catalogs and contact your course coordinator directly for all questions concerning your choice of course.

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Please note:
  • Courses are subject to availability and timetable (if two courses overlap, only one of the two can be chosen).
 
  • Timetables will be available at the time of course registration (end of July for first semester, end of November for second semester).
 
  • Be sure to check language level requirements before making your course selection, by consulting our 2024-2025 fact sheet.

French courses (DEFLE department)

Students coming to study French as a foreign language or languages (Lettres Modernes, Langues Etrangères Appliquées, etc.) can choose several FLE courses according to their level. Students coming to study another discipline (history, psychology, etc.) can choose only one FLE course: B1, B2 or C1.
   

Courses taught in English

Find out about courses taught in English, at different UT2J departments.



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