Student mobility and recognition of educational activities carried out abroad

The University recognises educational activities carried out abroad in adherence to international student mobility programmes through the Erasmus+ and Ulysses mobility programmes offered, at any level of study courses, doctoral courses and master's courses.

This recognition is regulated by the mobility programmes, the regulations of the study course councils and the university regulations on international student mobility.

The activities for which recognition of educational credits is foreseen are:

● examinations obtained abroad through the mobility programmes offered by the University;

● research activities for certified 1st and 2nd cycle theses

● internship and research activities carried out for the drafting of doctoral theses.

The training project to be carried out abroad must pursue full consistency with the study course's educational objectives, rather than the pursuit of the same content. Students taking part in a mobility programme agree in advance with the Department supervisor on their study and/or placement plan (learning agreement, learning agreement for traineeship, training agreement) and on the proposed training activities to be carried out abroad in place of those of their course of study.

At the end of the period spent abroad, on the basis of the certification issued by the student's host institution (transcript of records, transcript of work), the Departmental Commission for International Student Mobility, and/or the Course Council, decides on the recognition of the activities successfully carried out, the relative credits and the correspondence with the activities foreseen by the study course's didactic regulations. Grades are converted into thirtieths in accordance with the university's international student mobility regulations, by means of the statistical grade allocation curves at the host location where present.