SCIENCES PO STRASBOURG
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SCIENCES PO STRASBOURG
1 SCIENCES PO STRASBOURG INCOMING STUDENT INFORMATION www.iep-strasbourg.fr 2015 -2016 1 22 FULL LEGAL NAME (UNIVERSITY) 3 UNIVERSITE DE STRASBOURG ERASMUS CODE F STRASBO 48 ADDRESS 4 rue Blaise Pascal 67081 STRASBOURG Cedex PRESIDENT MR. Alain BERETZ DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MS. Roya NADDAF Tel +33 (0)3 68 85 65 36 [email protected] INSTITUTIONNAL ERASMUS COORDINATOR MS. Sandra REBEL Tel +33 (0)3 68 85 65 13 [email protected] WEBSITE www.unistra.fr DEPARTMENT INSTITUT D’ETUDES POLITIQUES ADDRESS 47 avenue de la Forêt Noire 67082 STRASBOURG Cedex DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL OFFICE MS. Anne KLEBES PELISSIER, room 418 [email protected] INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISOR MS. Susan WITKOWSKI, room 418 Tel +33 (0) 3 68 85 81 18 [email protected] COORDINATOR INTERNATIONAL OFFICE CONTACT PERSON FOR AGREEMENTS AND OUTGOING STUDENTS MS. Fabienne GOETZ-RICOU, room 422 Tel +33 (0)3 68 85 81 06 Fax +33 (0)3 68 85 85 78 [email protected] CONTACT PERSON FOR STUDENTS INCOMING STUDENTS MS. Michelle BENOIT, room 422 Tel +33 (0)3 68 85 81 05 Fax +33 (0)3 68 85 85 78 [email protected] STUDENT CONTACT Two French students provide guidance and information to incoming international students, room 423 [email protected] WEBSITE www.iep-strasbourg.fr 44 3 A PRESTIGIOUS INSTITUTION Science Po Strasbourg is a highly selective department within the University of Strasbourg. Students undertake a challenging course of study in the fields of economics, history, languages law, political science and sociology. Lecture courses, seminars and discussion groups provide students with a broad-based cultural background as well as the tools for analysis and understanding of key contemporary issues in France and in the world. Science Po Strasbourg has an enrollment of about 1500 students, with approximately 400 international students from all over the world. International students take their classes with French students making course selection according to their areas of specialisation. The Student Union and various student organisations offer a wealth of activites such as inter-mural sport teams, the arts debate, community service, student newspaper, etc. ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015/2016 SEMESTER 1 INTRODUCTION PERIOD 07 SEPTEMBER 2015 - 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 SEMESTER 1 21 SEPTEMBER 2015 - 19 DECEMBER 2015 EXAM DATES 04 JANUARY 2016 - 16 JANUARY 2016 SEMESTER 2 INTRODUCTION PERIOD 11 JANUARY 2016 - 16 JANUARY 2016 SEMESTER 2 18 JANUARY 2016 - 07 MAY 2016 EXAM DATES 09 MAY 2016 - 04 JUNE 2016 VACATIONS 2015/ 2016 AUTUMN BREAK 26 OCTOBER 2015 - 01 NOVEMBER 2015 CHRISTMAS VACATION 21 DECEMBER 2015 - 03 JANUARY 2016 WINTER VACATION 14 FEBRUARY 2016 - 21 FEBRUARY 2016 SPRING VACATION 10 APRIL 2016 - 24 APRIL 2016 (subject to change) Sciences Po Strasbourg will soon re-locate new, larger facilities 4 6 5 ACADEMICS ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM ACADEMICS Please note that online registration is an obligatory process – even if you have already filled out the standard application forms on paper, you must reapply online. Any student who does not apply online cannot be admitted to Sciences Po Strasbourg at the University of Strasbourg. 6 7 Courses 60 hours = 9 ECTS credits Courses 48 hours = 6 ECTS credits Courses 44 hours = 6 ECTS credits Courses 42 hours = 6 ECTS credits Courses 36 hours = 6 ECTS crédits LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION APPLICATION FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS APPLICATION DEADLINE French except for 6 classes taught in English, 2 in Spanish and 2 in German ECTS The coordinator of the partner institution should first inform Ms. Michelle Benoit of the identity of the exchange students. moveonline.u-strasbg.fr/move/moveonline/incoming/ welcome.php?_language=en Courses 24 hours = 3 ECTS crédits Courses 20 hours = 3 ECTS crédits Courses 18 hours = 3 ECTS crédits Courses 15 hours = 1,5 ECTS crédits Tutorials 30 hours = 6 ECTS credits Tutorials 20 hours = 4 ECTS credits Tutorials 15 hours = 3 ECTS credits Languages 40 hours = 4,5 ECTS credits STUDENTS OUTSIDE EUROPE May 31 for the first semester and the academic year. November 15 for the second semester. ERASMUS STUDENTS May 31 for the first semester and the academic year. November 15 for the second semester. A = 3% EXCELLENT outstanding performance with only minor errors FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSE We offer a week French language class to exchange students. There is no year-long class. ORIENTATION The induction period serves as an orientation period. Two formal orientation meetings are held: one on Sept 11 serves administrative purposes; a second one on Sept 19 is for academics. INTERNSHIPS Each year some students find internships parliamentary assistants to MEPs in Strasbourg. as TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS The original transcript is sent free of charge to the student’s permanent address and the coordinator of the university. UPLOAD LIST OF COURSES http://www.iep-strasbourg.fr/international/veniretudier-a-liep/ B = 25% VERY GOOD above the average standard but with some errors C = 35% GOOD generally sound work with a number of notable errors ECTS : GRADE % OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS NORMALLY ACHIEVING THE GRADE D = 20% SATISFACTORY fair but with significant shortcomings E = 10% SUFFICIENT performance meets the minimum criteria FX = 5% FAIL some more work required before the credit can be awarded F = 2% FAIL considerable further work is required 7 GENERAL HOUSING REGISTRATION FEES http://www.iep-strasbourg.fr/international/veniretudier-a-liep/ VISA REQUIREMENTS No visa is required from European Union students. Those coming from other countries should check on the appropriate websites : http://www.unistra.fr/index. php?id=5982 We send letters of acceptation. RESIDENCE PERMIT If you are from a European Economic Area country, Switzerland, Andorra or Monaco, you are exempt from the residence permit obligation (Bulgarian and Romanian nationals need a residence permit to work). According to your country of residence and/or your length of stay in France, you may need to apply for residency either with OFII or with the Prefecture services. The international office can assist students in this matter. COST ESTIMATES PER MONTH (IN EUROS) Housing: 170 (Halls) to 450 (private) Meals: 250 to 300 Books: 30 to 50 Local transportation: 24 Personal expenses: 100 HEALTH INSURANCE Non EU students must pay student health insurance which amounts to 211 Euros for the full academic year. Incoming students must have health insurance from their home University valid until 1st October (for the 1st semester), until 1st February (for the 2nd semester). LAST UPDATE February 2015 www.iep-strasbourg.fr 8 APPLICATION FOR HALLS OF RESIDENCE The IEP has a quota of about 50 rooms in Halls of Residence. They are apportioned on a first come first served basis. Application forms are sent by : [email protected] HOUSING ON THE PRIVATE MARKET The IEP sends information concerning housing in the private sector. The following link might be useful for private accommodations : http://www.unistra.fr/index.php?id=20441 OTHER RESSOURCES PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS Our two “moniteurs Erasmus” can help students. They can be contacted : [email protected] HousingAnywhere : With a password : http://www. housinganywhere.com/ http://www.unistra.fr/index.php?id=vie-pratique © European Union 2015 - source:EP - Intégrale Lipsky et Rollet - Ville de Strasbourg 10 INSTITUT D’ETUDES POLITIQUES DE STRASBOURG www.iep-strasbourg.fr
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