Costs of living amount to a minimum of 750 EUR per month, on average. This amount may vary from one country to another.
Accommodation costs start at 250 EUR, but may amount to 500 EUR for a room in a university residence hall. Prices on the private market can of course be higher.
Meals (lunch and/or dinner) in university restaurants usually cost between 4 and 9 EUR.
Students who follow a first Master year in an EU university can be eligible - regardless of their nationality, depending on their Master 1 site - for regular Erasmus+ support during their second Master year of around 300 EUR per month. Applications need to be done during the first Master year, before March 1.
At French universities, students can apply for thesis support in the second Master year.
The FuseNet Association supports mobility (e.g. for master theses in a country different from that of the academic curriculum).
Female students, after they start our programme, can apply to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for a Marie Curie-Sklodowska fellowship (participation fee + allowance).
Other funding schemes subject to conditions are available and will be proposed to self-funded students according to their situation.
Visa
Depending on the regulations, non-EU residents need to obtain a visa before departure.