Thanks to numerous cooperation agreements, Chimie ParisTech - PSL offers European and international students high-level chemistry courses that allow them to explore the many facets of the discipline related to fields such as materials, energy, the environment, and health.
Most courses are taught in English.
Mobility can take place during the fall semester or over a full year. In the case of mobility during the spring semester, students must find a laboratory at the school that will accept them for their research internship.
Course offerings
For more information, please refer to the information sheet for each training course.
| Degrees | Fall semester | Spring semester | Full academic year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2nd year of the engineering degree Factsheet | X | ||
| 3rd year of the engineering degree Factsheet | X | ||
| Materials science and engineering - SGM (1st year of Master degree) Factsheet (Fall) Factsheet (Spring) | X | X | X |
| Materials science and engineering - SGM Materials for the future design and engineering - MADI (2nd year of Master degree) Factsheet | X | X | |
| Nuclear energy fuel cycle - MNE (2nd year of Master degree) Factsheet | X | ||
| Materials science and engineering - SGM Microfluidics (2nd year of Master degree) Factsheet | X | X | |
| Master in Chemistry (1st year of Master degree) Factsheet (Fall) | X | X |
Application
Please note that it is not possible to combine courses from different degrees or even from different specializations within the same degree.
The application process is handled by your institution's international office. Once your institution has accepted your application, you can submit it via the PSL University platform (select International Exchange/Erasmus), which opens approximately two months before the application deadline.
The deadlines are as follows:
For the spring semester:
Nomination: October 31
Application: October 31
For the fall semester or full year:
Nomination: April 30
Application: April 30
In order to follow the courses, it is recommended that you have a good knowledge of the language of the chosen courses (B2 recommended).
Application form
To be eligible to apply, you must have already completed at least 180 ECTS (3 years of higher education).
The application is composed of an administrative form to be filled in online, to which should be added:
- An identity document (passport or identity card)
- An identity photo
- A resume
- A learning agreement (LA) made via the learning-agreement.eu platform or via the tool used by your university. The LA should be signed by you and your home institution
- A transcript of your records since the beginning of your studies in higher education
- A certificate of your language level in the language of courses you have chosen (French or English). This can be issued by your university
- A cover letter (strongly recommended).
European partners
The school has signed Erasmus+ agreements with around fifty higher education institutions, including our preferred partners EELISA.