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Foreign students from partner schools and schools eligible for the Erasmus+ programme can apply for temporary study stays.
If the Erasmus+ cooperation contract does not exist at the time of application, it will be signed upon acceptance and after a study of the compatibility of the programmes.
For students from non-European schools, the procedures, content and validation of the study programme are the same as for Erasmus+ students.
During their time at the PSPBB, foreign exchange students enjoy the same rights and duties as regular students and remain enrolled at their home institution.
The duration of a study stay can vary from one semester to one academic year.
Admission decisions are made by the end of June, with the approval of the principal teacher, the head of the department concerned (music, dance or drama) and the head of international relations, depending on the spots available.
Students wishing to study at the PSPBB should first contact the international exchange programme coordinator at their home institution to find out about selection procedures and deadlines for internal validation.
The application for an international stay must be submitted by the student and validated by the coordinator of the sending institution via the EASY Mobility Online platform before 31 March of the year preceding the exchange.
Only applications approved by the coordinator of the home institution will be considered. Requests instead of applications to avoid redundancy.
It consists of several stages and can take several days to complete. We therefore advise you not to wait until the last day to start your application submission.
See the list of documents to be submitted on the EASY MO platform
The study programme is a preliminary document to the Learning Agreement. It must be completed on the EASY MO platform.
An explanatory note on the choice of classes, the options offered by partner universities and the allocation of ECTS credits can be found directly in the “Study Plan” module of your “Workflow” on the EASY Mobility Online platform.
The official French language certificate is not required. Nevertheless, the recommended level in French is B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
C1 level is required for actors.
You can use the self-assessment grid to evaluate your level of French.
In the French grading system, results are scored on a scale from 0 to 20. The minimum validation mark is 10.
The PSPBB has no accommodation. If you need help finding your accommodation, contact the head of international relations: Ania Sergueeva international@pspbb.fr.
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From August to November, the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris and the Crous of Paris, with the support of the City of Paris and the Île-de-France Region, will be setting up a multi-service hosting platform for international students and researchers.
The idea behind this single desk is to enable you to carry out all your administrative formalities in one place, and to seek all the advice and information you need for your study or research stay in France.
The Paris 2024 Welcome Desk will be held from 9 September to 31 October at Maison Internationale (Cité Internationale universitaire de Paris - 17 boulevard Jourdan – 75014 Paris).