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Mobility and/or international links

This Master’s degree was drawn up with the idea of internationalisation. It aims to offer a series of partners a programme which could serve as a foundation for the creation for bilateral programmes.  

This programme is also supported by the International Network of Francophone Studies (Réseau International D’Etudes des Francophonies – RIEF) which promotes exchanges between different partners in addition to strictly bilateral collaboration.

The partners in 2010-L2011 are:

The joint degree programme promotes :

  • lecturer and student mobility,
  • exchange of courses (via e-learning and video-conferences),
  • exchange of experience.

As far as the joint degree programme with the University of Hanoi is concerned, both universities have 9 courses in common, for a total of 45 ECTS credits, 6 of which (30 credits) are provided by UCL and 3 (15 credits) by UH. The remaining 9 courses (45 credits) are provided by both sides and are considered as equivalent (in the course specifications).

In the joint degree programme, students are required to write a single Master’s dissertation which is supervised by a professor from both universities. They are assessed by an examining board made up of two co-promoters and a third expert, a professor from one of the two institutions or an outside organisation nominated by the coordinators on both sides of the joint programme.

For more information :

Information on Erasmus exchange : http://www.uclouvain.be/17371.html

| 5/08/2010 |