Internship abroad
Université Paris Cité offers its students the opportunity to do an internship abroad, in Europe or outside Europe.
The procedure to follow for an internship abroad is demanding, requires anticipation and organisation, especially for obtaining the visa and for drawing up of the internship agreement.
The procedure to follow for an internship abroad is demanding, requires anticipation and organisation, especially for obtaining the visa and for drawing up of the internship agreement.
What is an internship?
An internship is a temporary period of employment, with or without European credits (ECTS), which is undertaken as part of an educational program.
In both cases, the purpose of an internship is always part of an educational plan and is only valid in relation to that plan ; it is therefore mandatory to obtain the authorisation of the pedagogical team, who will ensure that the internship brings value to the course.
Eligibility requirements
In order to be able to do an internship abroad, the student must, at the time of application, be registered at Université Paris Cité for a national degree (in the case of a joint degree, the administrative registration must be done at the university).
When selecting the country of destination, it is necessary to take note of the information disseminated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in particular on security and the conditions of entry or stay in the chosen country.
Procedures and internship guidelines
In order to carry out an internship abroad, undergraduate students must first check the internal procedures related to the programme in which they are enrolled by contacting the pedagogical secretariat of their program and the hosting arrangements of the chosen country on the MEAE site.
The internship agreement establishes the legal link between the host organisation, the host foreign university and the student. Mandatory, this tripartite act, which certifies the status of intern and protects the student in the event of an accident, must be signed by all parties (responsible or legal representative of the host organisation, tutor, student) before departure.
A piece of advice: give priority to sending the convention via specialised carriers (DHL, FEDEX, etc.) in order to save time and security.
1. Create an account on the mobility portal >
2. Fill out online the internship agreement or addendum >
3. Send a copy of your insurance certificate to your teacher educational institution or to your internship office.
4. Take out additional medical coverage covering cases of pandemics (please note that this clause is generally not included in standard insurance packages).If you have any questions about the signing of your internship agreement: please contact your educational secretariat.
A copy of the documents required for entry into the country is also required: certificate of repatriation/advance of medical expenses and certificate of CFE membership in the event that the allowance exceeds the threshold of the equivalent of €3.90/hour. Failing to do so , the University reserves the right to cancel the course.
Contacts
Information and Support :
Pôle de l’Orientation et de la Professionnalisation
Bureau des stages
Bâtiment des Grands Moulins – Aile C – RDC
10 Esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet Paris 13e
stage@u-paris.fr
Administrative and Pedagogical Procedures:
Contact the pedagogical secretary of your component in charge of internships.
Read more
First-year PhD students: applications for an International dual PhD programme are now open.
The call for applications for the international dual PhD programme registration for the 2026-2027 academic year is now open. Apply before December 15, 2026.An international dual PhD (cotutelle internationale de thèse) is a training programme enabling doctoral students...
New Zealand and Norwegian Delegations Visit Université Paris Cité
In June 2026, Université Paris Cité welcomed two Learning Expeditions from Norway and New Zealand, organized by the French embassies abroad. These visits aim to foster dialogue between higher education systems and strengthen international cooperation. A First Meeting...
2026 Doctoral Mobility Award Program between The University of Toronto and Université Paris Cité
The doctoral mobility award program between Université Paris Cité (UPCité) and its privileged partner, the University of Toronto (U of T), is extended to July 07, 2026.The objectives Université Paris Cité and the University of Toronto are launching a joint call for...
Université Paris Cité welcomes a major delegation of Indian institutes within the framework of UDICE
On June 8, 2026 Université Paris Cité welcomed a delegation of Indian institutions during a visit organized by UDICE, the association of French research-intensive universities of which Université Paris Cité is a member. © UDICEOn 14 and 16 June, the international...