Universit茅 Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3
Location: Paris, France
Website: (see )
Language of instruction: French; limited courses available in English
Minimum language requirement: French level B2
- Students may need French language proficiency certification ahead of their exchange. The UVic French and Francophone Studies department hosts tests in March and November. Please contact goglobal@uvic.ca for more information!
Highlights
- Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III has over 17,000 students, including more than 5000 international students
- Established in the 12th century, the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III remains one of the most prestigious and internationally renowned universities in France
- Located in the heart of Paris, the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris offers students direct access to historical monuments, museums, and other cultural opportunities available within the city
Accessibility
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Sorbonne Nouvelle's disability office looks after students with disabilities or health problems.
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Exchange students who need assistance from the Mission Handicap can contact the international relations office at mobilite.internationale@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr. They will liaise between the student and Mission Handicap.
Area of study
Note: this exchange is only open to Fine Arts and Humanities students.Courses are offered in the following disciplinary areas:
- Foreign Languages
- Literature and Civilization
- Language Study and Didactics
- Linguistic Sciences
- Film and Audiovisual Studies
- Theatre Studies
- Arts and Cultural Management Studies
- Communication Studies
- Applied Foreign Languages
- European Studies
Course catalogue
- Please see the Sorbonne Nouvelle .
Credits
Credits at Sorbonne-Nouvelle:
- Full-time option (7.5 UVic units): 30 ECTS per term at Sorbonne Nouvelle
Course Evaluations at UVic:
- Before departure, UVic students will be able to submit exchange courses to UVic for evaluation. The results will indicate how many UVic units each exchange course is worth, as well as the course equivalency.
- Students must use the evaluation results to ensure their exchange courses credits add up to the equivalent UVic units. The total number of units for each exchange term should be 4.5 UVic units for part-time exchange or 7.5 UVic units for full-time exchange.
- This course evaluation process will be made available and explained in detail during the pre-departure session in early October for Spring exchange terms and in late March for Fall exchange terms. Evaluations take 2-6 weeks to complete and will be emailed to students.
- Course evaluations results are tentative until the end of the exchange term, when a second, final evaluation is conducted by OREM using the students’ exchange transcript, and the results are applied to their UVic record.
Exchange credit history
- Click here to check out the exchange credit history of courses that have been previously evaluated by UVic for this host university.
- Students are not limited to this list when selecting courses for their upcoming exchange and should consult the host university’s course catalogue for a full list of offerings.
- Important note: this document is a guide only and previously evaluated courses are not guaranteed to be evaluated in the same way in the future.
- After being accepted into the ICS Exchange Program, students will have the chance to submit exchange courses to UVic for evaluation. The results will provide updated unit and credit equivalency information.
Campus France
All UVic students studying on exchange in France will need to familiarize themselves with the French national agency called Campus France. This agency utilizes the Etudes en France (EEF) platform to streamline the immigration process for exchange students.
- When a student receives an acceptance letter from their French host university, they will need to and upload their supporting documents.
- Fee: $150 processing fee for EEF application.
- Once the EEF application is approved, the student will receive a confirmation document with an EEF number needed for the visa application.
- Use the EEF number to create an account on the official website for , which will compile all documents and provide a summary of the visa application.
- Students will then be able to book an in-person appointment with , which collects the passport, visa application package, and biometric data to process the visa.
Housing
- On-campus housing: Available
- Off-campus housing: Available
- Check out the Sorbonne Nouvelle
- Please refer to the website for further details.
- Campus France also provides an informative
How to apply
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