Each year, the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne informs and supports its students who wish to study or gain professional experience abroad on the occasion of International Mobility Day. This year, it will take place on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
Find details on our University Website here.
► Themed sessions allow students to obtain all the information they need to prepare their mobility project and learn more about the many possible destinations, while benefiting from feedback from students who have already had an international experience.
► Information booths are also available for students to interact with several university services and departments, including the International Relations Office, as well as with faculty members in charge of international relations and representatives of several partner organizations and networks.
Themed sessions (Room 1 and online)
Each session will include administrative information on procedures and funding, as well as a Q&A session. Students will share their experiences during Sessions 2 and 3.
Since Room 1 has limited capacity, each session will also be streamed live.
(Panopto link coming soon)
10:00 – 12:00 | Session 1: Preparing for International Mobility
What is international mobility? Why, when, and where should you go abroad?
► Speaker: International Relations Office
13:00 – 15:00 | Session 2: Mobility outside Europe
What mobility opportunities are available in Africa, the Middle East, North America, Latin America, and Asia?
► Speakers: International Relations Office | EDUCO (United States) | MICEFA (English-speaking Canada and United States)
► Testimonials: Edwin (🇨🇳 China) | Gabrielle (🇺🇸 United States) | Basile (🇧🇷 Brazil)
15:30 – 17:30 | Session 3: Mobility in Europe
Study abroad within the Erasmus+ program or through a bilateral agreement in Europe, or take part in mobility opportunities within the Una Europa European universities alliance.
► Speakers: International Relations Office | Directorate of Projects and Foresight (Una Europa alliance)
► Testimonial: Nathan (🇸🇮 Slovenia)
Information booths (Soufflot Gallery – 1st floor)
► International Relations Office (IRO): destinations, procedures, and scholarships
► Department of Languages (DDL): language level certificates
► Career Services Office (BAIP): internships abroad
► MICEFA: consortium of more than 60 partner universities in North America (English-speaking Canada and United States)
► EDUCO: Cornell, Duke, Emory, and Tulane universities (United States)
► France Éducation International: becoming a French language assistant abroad
► ETS Global: TOEFL and TOEIC English tests
► Faculty members in charge of international relations: academic questions and mobility opportunities by field of study
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EAS – Visual Arts and Design (Elitza Dulguerova): 10:00–11:00
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EDS – Law (Florence Ittah): 10:00–11:00
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EMS – Management (Sophie Cros): 10:00–12:00
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UFR27 – Mathematics and Computer Science (Arianna Novaro): 11:00–12:00
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IAES – Economic and Social Administration (Anne-Catherine Wagner): 11:00–13:00
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EHAAS – Art History (Pierre-Jacques Pernuit): 12:00–13:00
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IREST – Tourism (Patrick Eveno): 12:00–13:00
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EHAAS – Archaeology and Film History (Brigitte Faugère): 13:00–14:00
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EAS – Film, Aesthetics, and Arts & Culture Professions (Barbara Formis): 13:00–15:00
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EES – Economics (Bastien Blain): 13:00–15:00
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EHS – History (François-Xavier Nérard): 14:00–16:00
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UFR10 – Philosophy (Véronique Decaix): 15:00–17:00