Studying abroad

Studying abroad

We remind you the following meetings:

Erasmus Day 2026-27:

December 15, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. (via Teams)
Informative meeting for students interested in undertaking a period of study abroad.

Link to the the meeting : Erasmus Day 2026/2027 | Partecipazione alla riunione | Microsoft Teams

 

Erasmus Informative Meeting 2026-27:

February 12, 2026 at 2:30 p.m. (via Teams)
Informative meeting about the publication of the call for the selection of Erasmus students 2026-27.

Informative Slides

Link to the meeting: Erasmus+ - Orientamento Bando 2026/2027 | Partecipazione alla riunione | Microsoft Teams

The selections will be based on the documents contained in the submitted applications. No oral exam will be held.

Contacts

Tutor for Mobility and Erasmus

Prof.ssa Silvia De Bianchi

Erasmus initiatives for the degree programme and the Department of Philosophy

The Master's Degree Programme in Philosophical Sciences has had Erasmus-exchange partnerships with other European universities for over ten years. The programme keeps students up-to-date on these, encouraging them to take advantage of the opportunities these exchanges offer. In recent years, the Erasmus scholarship programme is posted to the University website, and is presented to philosophical science students through a special meeting organised by the Department Erasmus manager, where students are given an introduction to the various campuses, and different options for specialising in philosophy. Given the vast number of campus options, all philosophical areas are covered through the various available campuses: history of philosophy, theoretical philosophy, moral philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of language, logic, and philosophy of science. The various locations also offer the opportunity for students to take exams in subjects other than philosophy.
Candidates are selected by a commission made up of Department teachers, who assess the student's interests, their academic career, and their proficiency in the language of the country where they hope to study.
Admitted students will fill out the Learning Agreement with the Erasmus manager. Once abroad, they will correspond via email with the manager regarding any changes. Students submitting a Learning Agreement to the Erasmus manager via email will receive it back e-signed. They may then have their host university countersign the document prior to their return home.
Upon returning home, any exams the student has taken whilst abroad (documented in the "Transcript of Records") are converted into Italian exams based on the Learning Agreement; exam conversion and the marks for the same shall be subject to approval of the Academic Board for Philosophy.
Current international agreements are available at the following link: https://www.unimi.it/en/international/university-milan-world/internatio….
Erasmus and international mobility tutor 
Contacts

Erasmus+
Extra Erasmus/Extra-EU

International Mobility and Promotion Office

Information and appointments
Contact Center – InformaStudenti

Erasmus+ for Humanities students

Contacts, information meetings, selection interviews, and rankings for Humanities students interested in the Erasmus+ programme.

Studying abroad with Erasmus+

View the call for applications, deadlines and information on Erasmus+ programmes on the University portal: how to participate, Erasmus contributions, what to do before leaving, during your stay and after coming back.