Internationalization
DIME strongly promotes international mobility as a strategic lever for education, research, and the global impact of engineering.
Internationalization is one of the pillars of DIME’s strategy to build an open, inclusive scientific community oriented toward major global transitions. Through exchanges, collaborations, and double degrees, the Department strengthens its network of relationships with universities and companies worldwide, expanding opportunities for students, faculty, and researchers. Exposure to different cultural and technological contexts fosters innovation, co-creation of knowledge, and international professional integration. This vision translates into concrete actions and steadily growing numbers, confirming DIME’s commitment to training global, competent, and responsible engineers. Internationalization is therefore an integral part of our identity and our contribution to the sustainable and interconnected development of contemporary societies.
What We Offer Students
- Two Master’s Degree programs entirely taught in English.
- Opportunities for study periods at foreign universities (EU and non-EU) with full credit recognition.
- Opportunities to carry out theses and internships abroad, in collaboration with academic and industrial partners.
- An active network of international contacts and personalized support for both outgoing and incoming mobility.
Mobility Agreements and Programs
Erasmus+
Study Mobility
Available scholarships (A.Y. 2024/2025): 181
Participating countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Hungary.
Internship Mobility (Erasmus Traineeship)
Available scholarships (A.Y. 2024/2025): 32
Countries: Bulgaria, France, Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Romania, Spain.
CINDA
Mobility program to Latin America, with stays of 3–6 months. On average, the University awards about 10 scholarships per semester.
Student Mobility Data (average over the last 3 academic years)
Outgoing Mobility
- Erasmus: 34 students/year
- Thesis outside the EU: 9 students/year
- CINDA: 3 students/year
- Blended Intensive Programme (BIP): 3 students/year
Incoming Mobility
On average, 44 international students per year, of which 41 through the Erasmus program and 3 through other non-Erasmus channels.