Mobility grants help finance your mobility. They are not intended to systematically cover all expenses related to your stay.
Not all grants can be combined. Please refer to the table below for more information.
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Erasmus + grant
Students taking part in the Erasmus+ program in a European country can benefit from a monthly grant. The amount depends on the destination country (cost of living) and can vary from around €400 to €450 per month.
This financial aid is paid in two instalments (70% on departure, 30% on return) and is in addition to any other aid (CROUS, region, AMU, etc.).
Length of stay financed: 2 months minimum, up to a maximum of 12 months per study cycle (Bachelor's and Master's degrees).
The Erasmus+ allowance is calculated on the basis of the monthly lump sum according to the destination country group + a monthly financial inclusion supplement (if conditions are met) + a lump sum for travel expenses.
Amounts :
Country groups
Group 1
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden
450 EUR
Group 2
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Lithuania, Northern Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Turkey
400 EUR
Third countries not associated with the Erasmus+ program
United Kingdom: only for mobility to University of Glasgow, CIVIS
Switzerland: only for mobility to University of Lausanne, CIVIS
450 EUR
450 EUR
In addition, a supplementary travel package is granted on the basis of the distance between amU and the establishment in which you carry out your mobility:
Distance covered
Eco-responsible means of transport
Standard transportation
10 - 99 km
56 per participant
28 € per participant
100 - 499 km
285 € per participant
211 € per participant
500 - 1999 km
417 € per participant
309 € per participant
2000 - 2999 km
535 € per participant
395 € per participant
3000 - 3999 km
785 € per participant
580 € per participant
4000 - 7999 km
1188 € per participant
1188 per participant
8000 km and more
1735 € per participant
1735 per participant
Find out more about green transportation
*If you have used an eco-responsible means of transport for the majority of your journey between amU and your host institution, you will be eligible for the contribution to eco-responsible travel expenses, which will replace the contribution to standard travel expenses.
Please note that only stays within the framework of the Erasmus+ program will be financed!
Finally, the Erasmus+ program offers an Inclusion financial supplement of €250 if you meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Have a disability or long-term illness (ALD)
- live in a commune classified as a rural revitalization zone (ZRR)
- Live in an address classified as a priority urban district (quartier prioritaire de la ville)
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Be a higher education grant holder on social criteria, grades 6 or 7
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MESRI International Mobility Grant (AMI)
The AMI scholarship (Aide à la Mobilité Internationale) is a grant offered by the French Ministry of Higher Education for students with a CROUS 0 bis scholarship who are going abroad on a mobility program.
It is awarded for a period of 1 to 10 months maximum for all your mobility programs during your university course, and amounts to €400 per month.
The grant is not awarded automatically: you must apply for it when you apply on the MoveOn mobility portal, declaring yourself a CROUS scholarship holder. Remember to check the conditions and deadlines for submitting your application for the following year.
ATTENTION: you must be a scholarship holder in the year of mobility.
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Southern Region grant (PRAME)
The PRAME grant is a financial aid from the Southern Region for students undertaking mobility abroad outside the European Union.
It is reserved for students with a Family Quotient of less than €26,000 (total gross income ÷ number of tax units).
The stay must last between 12 and 20 weeks, and end no later than December 31 of the year following selection (N+1).
The amount is €125 per week, up to a maximum of €2,500, only for students whose tax residence is in the PACA region. Supplements are possible: €200 for visa fees and €400 for students with disabilities (with supporting documents).
The application is made online on the Region's website as soon as your mobility dates are confirmed, using a code sent by your mobility manager.
ATTENTION: this grant cannot be combined with other mobility grants, and funds are limited. There is no guarantee that you will receive this grant.
To find out more: https://www.maregionsud.fr/vos-aides/detail/aide-a-la-mobilite-internationale-etudiante-prame-etudes
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Outgoing Mobility Plan Grant (PMS)
The PMS grant is a financial aid for students from L2 to M2 (excluding PhD students) going on a mobility program. The application must be selected by the component and the Pôle Mobilité.
Mobility can last 1 or 2 semesters, with funding limited to a maximum of 5 months per stay (e.g.: a 7-month stay will only be funded for 5 months).
Students are eligible for one internship mobility and one study mobility per study cycle.
The amount of the grant varies according to geographical zone and is calculated on a daily basis:
- Zone 1 (North America*, Australia, Asia): €33.34/day
- Zone 2 (Central and South America, United Kingdom**, Switzerland***, Monaco and DPI in Europe****): €20/day
- Zone 3 (Africa): €13.34/day
* With the exception of Mexico, included in zone 2
** United Kingdom except for mobility to the University of Glasgow (CIVIS partner)
*** Switzerland subject to non-eligibility for SEMP funding for study mobility and with the exception of mobility to the University of Lausanne UNIL (CIVIS partner).
**** DPI in EuropeThis grant can only be combined with the AMI-MESRI grant.
ATTENTION: No action is required on your part. Candidates are selected internally on the basis of academic excellence following your acceptance. Funds are limited, so only a few students will be eligible and contacted directly by IR.
Please note that the PMS cannot be combined with any other grant, whether French or foreign, with the exception of the AMI-MESRI grant!
- Zone 1 (North America*, Australia, Asia): €33.34/day
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TIGER outgoing mobility grant
The TIGER scholarship is a financial aid reserved for specific Masters courses within the faculty:
- Management: Administration of Cultural Institutions (AIC)
- MIAGE: Computer Data Engineering (2iD)
- MIAGE: Extended Information Systems Engineering
- Human Resources Management: Social and Solidarity Economy
It is therefore not open to all students.
Duration of funded stay: 1 to 5 months.
Amount:
Payment is made in the form of a grant which includes :
- For stays of more than 30 days: a lump-sum monthly payment for the stay, up to a maximum of one semester (5 months), financed per academic year (and depending on the destination area).
- For short stays (less than or equal to 30 days): a daily lump sum for accommodation costs in Europe3 ; for other countries, a lump sum for travel costs is granted in addition to the accommodation costs mentioned.
Students European zone (see appendix 2) Outside Europe Mobility > 30 days 600/month 1000€ / month Short stays≤ to 30 days Up to 14th day of activity:→ €70 per dayFrom 15th to 30th day of activity:→ €50 per day 30€ / day for living expenses plus a flat rate for travel expenses:Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia) → 400€Other countries → 900€ The TIGER outgoing mobility grant cannot be combined with PMS and Université FrancoAllemande (UFA) funding.
Internships with bonuses of over €1,000 per month are not eligible for the cumulation scheme. The amount of the bonus is indicated in the internship agreement submitted by the student.
The TIGER outgoing mobility grant can be combined with the amidex4, Bourse d'excellence master TIGER, AMI-MESRI and Erasmus+ programs (depending on the application and funding strategy).
Financial management Payment of the scholarship amount corresponding to the entire stay, calculated on a monthly or daily basis (for short stays), is made in 2 separate instalments, or one instalment in the case of short stays. 1st payment This corresponds to 70% of the amount awarded for the entire stay, and is paid on condition that the application is complete on the MoveOn mobility portal, and on receipt of the certificate of attendance (Arrival section). Balance This corresponds to 30% of the amount allocated for the entire stay and is paid on the student's return, on receipt of the certificate of attendance (Return section). Short-term mobility payment This corresponds to 100% of the amount allocated and is paid on the student's return, on receipt of proof of completion of the mobility program: certificate of arrival and departure. ATTENTION: No action is required on your part. Candidates are selected internally by your training managers following your acceptance. Funds are limited, so only a few students will be eligible and contacted directly by IR.
You can apply for mobility grants via your online mobility portal.
Your international mobility manager will provide you with all the information you need. Applying for financial aid is always subject to prior validation of your mobility file and the completeness of your application.
Please adhere scrupulously to the timetables and procedures you will be given!