Mobility grants

Avignon Université's committee for awarding mobility grants abroad meets several times a year.

Attention Please note: mobility grants are not awarded systematically. The committee reserves the right not to select your application (on the basis of social criteria, the number of applications and available funding). If you are awarded a grant, it will not be paid out until you have provided proof of arrival at your host university.

 To find financing: https://www.european-funding-guide.eu/fr

Erasmus and AMI grants

From the 2024/2025 academic year, the following will apply mobility grant criteria and amounts

Grants for international mobility in the Sud-PACA region (studies)

Amount of aid and duration of stay :

Type of mobilityTax domicile in the South PACA regionTax domicile outside the South PACA region
Studies
or
internship
Maximum amount of €2,500 per year Maximum amount of €2,000 per year
university (20 weeks) university (20 weeks)
The student must not receive a placement allowance of more than €200 per week
A lump sum of €200 may be granted depending on visa fees.
400 lump sum for disabled students


Conditions of award
:

  • Study abroad for one or two semesters
  • Be under 30 years of age on 31 December 2024, be enrolled in initial training at a higher education establishment with which the Region has an agreement and be preparing for a State-approved diploma, a DUETI or a diploma registered with the RNCP.
  • The destination cannot be France, a country of the European Union, Andorra or Monaco for studies.
  • The destination cannot be France, Andorra or Monaco for courses.
  • The student's family quotient (QF) may not exceed €26,000
  • Not be eligible for any other international mobility assistance (AMI, Erasmus, etc.)
  • Not be a national of the host country

SOCIAL INCLUSION & ECO-RESPONSIBILITY

The International Relations Department is developing a policy of inclusion for its students. It promotes mobility to all students, explaining the various financial levers available through Erasmus+, AMI and PRAME for grant holders on social criteria or with a low family income, or those living in priority urban areas. All students with a disability are entitled to an individual interview to help them prepare for their mobility and the financial supplements that may be available.

This information is complemented by an incentive for green mobility, which is also taken into account in Erasmus+ top-ups.