Erasmus programme

The Erasmus+ programme for study allows IULM student to spend one or two semesters abroad at a partner university. Partner universities are mainly located in the EU, hold an ECHE (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education) and signed a bilateral agreement with IULM.

During their mobility, Erasmus students can take exams, carry out thesis research or a period of "combined mobility" study + internship (provided that the internship is part of IULM academic curriculum). Activities agreed and then acquired abroad are recognized upon return through credit transfer and conversion of marks.

An Erasmus student may receive a monthly EU scholarship as a 'flat-rate contribution to mobility costs', or benefit only from the Erasmus status (zero grant i.e. without a scholarship). The student is required to pay the IULM tuition fees but no contribution is due to the host university.

Essential requirements for participation in the Erasmus call for studies:

  1. Be regularly enrolled in one of the current years of Bachelor or Master of Science programs; students enrolled "fuori corso" (i.e. in a year after the normal duration of the programme) in Bachelor or Master of Science programs are not eligible for application.
  2. Possess the required language proficiency as appropriate for the chosen universities, as specified in the Destination Sheets. 

IULM University has signed Erasmus+ agreements with several universities; the list of partner universities with deadlines for participating in the programme, any prerequisites (academic or linguistic) required by the universities of destination, the procedures for the composition of the ranking and allocation of destinations are published in the call and its annexes.

Before departure, the assignee student agrees with IULM University on the study programme abroad with the relative equivalence (Learning Agreement), which is also approved by the host university. At the end of the mobility the host university issues a certificate stating the acquired  credits and grades (Transcript of Records) and recognition is accordingly processed.

Additional contributions are available for students with fewer opportunities.

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ERASMUS+ 2026


Calls for international mobility, for departures in A.Y. 2026/27, will be published starting from mid-January 2026, except for the call for the dual degree with Royal Roads University (students of CIPR/CCPR), which will be published in December 2025 and the call for the master's degree in Strategic Communication, which will be published in June 2026.
In order to apply you must demonstrate that you have the linguistic proficiency required by the host universities.
The language requirements are specified in the «Destinations» list documents for each Degree and for each host university.
For information only - until the publication of the 2026 calls for applications - you can check the International Certifications or the Language Proficiency levels published in the 2025 «Destinations» document available here below.
Please note that language requirements may be subject to changes by the host universities.

Please, read carefully the documents published here below:


IULM LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TESTS
The International Language Center (ILC) organizes the “IULM LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TESTS” every year in November. 
Dates and information on how to register are published on the University portal on the page INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CENTRE.


Open calls

Erasmus+ BIP — Blended Intensive Programmes

BIP "Sustainability Learning in Intercultural Settings" call for application

BIPs are Erasmus+ programmes and offer the possibility of short physical mobility combined with a virtual component.

Università IULM has successfully teamed up with partner universities, University of Ljubljana and Leuphana University Lüneburg to organize Erasmus Blended Intensive Programme (BIP).

During the mobility, students will explore sustainability and corporate social responsibility through activities that will engage them with different perspectives on these topics. The project will take place in Ljubljana.

TARGET STUDENTS

10 students, regularly enrolled in the first year of the master's degree program in Strategic Communication.

Deadline: December 1st, 2025


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EXPIRED MOBILITY CALLS (by way of indication only)


ERASMUS+ 2025

mobility in 2025-26, 1st or 2nd semester 

Click here to download the call

BACHELOR DEGREES: DESTINATIONS 2025

LT Interpretariato e Comunicazione - DESTINATIONS 2025
LT Moda e Industrie Creative - DESTINATIONS 2025
LT Comunicazione d'Impresa e Relazioni Pubbliche (ITA-ENG) - DESTINATIONS 2025
LT Comunicazione, Media e Pubblicità - DESTINATIONS 2025
LT Turismo, Management e Cultura - DESTINATIONS 2025
LT Arti, Eventi culturali - DESTINATIONS 2025
LT Lingue, Cultura e Comunicazione Digitale — DESTINATIONS 2025

Portuguese destinations — DESTINATIONS 2025

MASTER'S DEGREES: DESTINATIONS 2025

LM Marketing, Consumi e Comunicazione / Marketing, consumer behaviour and communication - DESTINATIONS 2025
MSc Hospitality and Tourism Management - DESTINATIONS 2025
LM Traduzione Specialistica e Interpretariato di Conferenza - DESTINATIONS 2025
LM Traduzione Specialistica e Interpretariato di Conferenza - doppio diploma - DESTINATIONS 2025
LM Intelligenza Artificiale, Impresa e Società — DESTINATIONS 2025
LM Arte, Valorizzazione e Mercato - DESTINATIONS 2025
LM Televisione, Cinema e New Media  DESTINATIONS 2025
MSc Strategic Communication  DESTINATIONS 2025 (Call for applications)


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Erasmus+ BIP — BLENDED INTENSIVE PROGRAMMES

BIP "PAROLO" Regulations


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OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS

All Erasmus+ participants are invited to consult the following key reference documents:

Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) 2021–2027
It sets out the fundamental principles higher education institutions must follow to take part in the Erasmus+ Programme.
It ensures the quality of mobility and European cooperation activities.

Erasmus Policy Statement (EPS) 2021–2027
It outlines the University's strategy for participating in Erasmus+ and international cooperation.
It describes the University's priorities, actions, and commitments at European level.

Erasmus+ Student Charter
It summarises Erasmus+ students’ rights and obligations before, during, and after the mobility period.
It offers guidance for a well-informed and responsible mobility experience.

Student Mobility Guidelines
The document provides procedures, rules, and support measures offered by the University for mobility.


For any further information: [email protected], (+39) 02 89141.2493/2494