International initiatives

The course in Chemical Engineering and Sustainable Processes has always offered many study opportunities abroad. 

There are numerous international initiatives available to students, to allow for one (or more) semester of study abroad, regulated by different types of exchange programs. 

The details of these initiatives are in the presentation that you can download at this link:

Presentation: Studying Abroad 

Studying abroad: what to do

n short, the different mobility programs allow you to: 

  • Attend courses abroad (for one or more semesters) 

  • Work on a thesis project abroad 

  • Start a study program that leads to a double degree 

You can also combine course attendance with a thesis project in the same university abroad. This depends on the destinations, and you can find more details on what you can do in each university in the presentation linked above. 

The destinations can be both in Europe, through the Erasmus+ program, as well as other Extra-EU destinations, within agreements with the Erasmus+ program, or specific non-Erasmus+ destinations. 

Studying abroad: why leave? 

In addition to browsing the list of possible destinations, please also take a look at the many recent stories of your colleagues who went abroad, so you can get an idea of what type of experience it is to study or work on a thesis project outside Politecnico di Torino! You can find their experiences in the second half of the same presentation. 

Presentation: Studying Abroad 

 

Studying abroad: where to go? EU Destination

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Destinazioni EU maggio 23

Here you can find a list of the several different universities that can host you for a study period abroad, or for a thesis project.   For more details, always refer to the presentation linked above!

Studying abroad: where to go? Extra-Eu Destination

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Destinazione globali maggio 23

Here you can find a list of the several different universities that can host you for a study period abroad, or for a thesis project. 

For more details, always refer to the presentation linked above!