STUDENT GUIDE
(2024 - 2025)
Master's degree programme in
CYBERSECURITY (change programme)
Location: Torino
Class: COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Studying abroad - Mobility programmes
The academic world is part of the European integration process. The free movement of European workers is also a goal for future engineers and architects. Diversity across university systems in EU and non-EU countries in the field of engineering and architecture leads to the conferral of an array of different qualifications. In this scenario, it is important to encourage transparency and improve communication between students and university staff in order to better understand each other, know the specific learning paths and recognize foreign degrees.
The institutions of the European Union have identified these needs and have implemented specific programmes to foster inter-university cooperation and interaction among universities, businesses and research centres. International mobility programmes are designed to give students the opportunity to spend study and training periods abroad. The most important programme is the Erasmus+ programme. The new edition of this programme has been launched in the academic year 2021/2022 and will be valid for the seven-year period 2021/2027. It includes mobility programmes (four both courses and traineeships) to the countries of the European Union, alongside many other opportunities for mobility to non-European countries (for both courses and thesis preparation).
Mobility programmes
Politecnico di Torino understands the importance of international mobility. For this reason, our university has been investing considerable resources to foster student mobility and implement specific projects. Over a thousand students a year have the opportunity to enrich their learning paths by participating in an international mobility project.
If you wish to take part in a mobility project or receive a scholarship funded by Politecnico, you are invited to submit your application for international mobility normally in the month of December. In addition to this deadline, there may be other university calls for applications for specific mobility programmes or training opportunities promoted by other universities or by partner institutions.
All information on the various mobility opportunities is available on a specific section of the Politecnico website (Studying abroad) at https://www.polito.it/en/education/applying-studying-graduating/studying-abroad.
Contact the International Mobility Unit (ground floor, entrance from Corso Castelfidardo 39, at the end of the left corridor) for more information (learning paths, relations with partner universities, available funding, administrative support for study periods abroad…).
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