Degree Programme specific information
Infomeeting for Erasmus+ for study a.y. 2024/25 winners leaving for the first semester or for the whole academic year was held in April.
There will be an informative meeting in October for students leaving for the second semester. If you are one of them, you will receive a detailed email next fall.
Should you need to take exams at the partner institution in August or September 2024 or 2025 (in accordance with their academic calendar), you will need to notify your Degree Programme Board writing a note on your Learning Agreement. Get in touch with us!
The Learning Agreement is:
- SUBMITTED by the student in AlmaRM
- VALIDATED by the exchange referent teacher
- APPROVED by the Degree Programme Board – approval must be obtained prior to departure
- APPROVED BY THE PARTNER UNIVERSITY via EwP or hard copy
Please refer to the UNIBO website for any other information.
Students wishing to amend an approved Learning Agreement are reminded that they may do so a maximum of twice during the exchange period. Each amendment may involve several variations of the course units previously specified.
We expect the first amendment (i.e. Learning Agreement 2.0) to be proposed within 5 weeks of your arrival.
The process of modifying your Learning Agreement follows the same path as the initial submission (namely submission, validation and approval) and it is carried out exclusively through AlmaRM, even before departure if necessary.
Please refer to the UNIBO website for any other information.
The Request for Recognition is:
- SUBMITTED by the student in AlmaRM
- VALIDATED by the exchange referent teacher
- APPROVED by the Degree Programme Board
- REGISTERED in your records by the administration
The referent teacher defines the grade conversion during the validation phase. The Degree Programme director can update or correct the conversion during the approval phase.
Grade conversion involves two steps: the foreign grades are interpreted according to ECTS scale (A, B, C, D, E) and the resulting ECTS grades are then converted into Italian grades (out of 30).
The table for converting foreign grades into ECTS grades can be found on the Transcript of Records of the host university or on its website. The tables for converting ECTS grades into Italian grades are updated every year and are available at this link.
Please refer to the UNIBO website for any other information.