Fact Sheet 2015-2016

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Fact Sheet 2015-2016
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
Sciences Po Lille
Fact Sheet
Name of University
Sciences Po Lille
University website
International Office web
site
http ://www.sciencespo-lille.eu
http ://www.sciencespo-lille.eu/index.php?id=95
Address
84 rue de Trévise, 59000 LILLE, FRANCE
Telephone number
+33.3.59.57.64.15
+33.3.20.90.48.65
Fax
+ 33.3.20.90.48.60
ERASMUS CODE
F-LILLE02
INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
Contact persons
Functions
Dr Patrick Mardellat
Director of International
Programs
Dr Guillaume Duseigneur
Administrative Head of
International Office
Emmanuel Buteau
Dr Katarzyna Czernicka
Contact Data
Phone: +33.3.59.57.64.15
Fax : +33.3.20.90.48.60
patrick.mardellat@sciencespolille.
eu
Phone: +33.3.20.90.48.65
Fax : +33.3.20.90.48.60
[email protected]
International Exchange Program
Incoming students
Phone: +33.3.20.90.42.85
advisor
Fax : +33.3.20.90.48.60
[email protected]
Outgoing students
advisor
Phone: +33.3.20.90.42.80
Fax : +33.3.20.90.48.60
[email protected]
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Sophie Ledermann
Summer School
Summer school advisor
Phone: +33.3.20.90.48.54
Fax : +33.3.20.90.48.60
[email protected]
Your stay in our Institute 2015/2016
Fall semester – Dates
Spring Semester - Dates
Application Deadlines
EU students 1st June
Non EU students 15th April
13th November
Orientation Session
Compulsory
Optional
from 3rd September
to 11th September
from 7th January
to 15th January
Beginning of Classes
14th September
18th January
End of Classes
18th December
Mid-May
Exam Period
December
from mid-May
to early June
Application Documents
Application Form
Resume
Official Transcripts
Type of Agreement
Erasmus Student Exchange
Level/Courses/
Programs offered
Undergraduate
Graduate
Bilateral agreement
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TOEFL
VISA for non EU students
Various holidays
2015/2016
Not required
Compulsory
Optional
Vacances de la Toussaint (Automn break)
from 24th October to 1st November
Vacances de fin d’année (Christmas break)
from 19th December to 3th January
Vacances d’hiver (Winter break)
from 13th February to 21th February
Vacances de printemps (Spring break)
from 9th April to 24 April
Course
Information/Syllabus
http://www2.sciencespo-lille.eu/index.php?id=68
Course
Selection/Procedure
The student will select her/his courses during the first two weeks
at Sciences Po Lille.
Certificat d’Etudes
Politiques
The IEP proposes to its international students who have a good
level in French to prepare a specific degree (Diplôme Universitaire): le
Certificat d’Etudes Politiques (CEP) (= the Certificate
of Political Studies).
In order to obtain the CEP, students have to attend specific classes :
2 fundamental courses
- Vie politique française (24 hours) = 5 ECTS (1st semestre),
- Institutions politiques comparées (24 hours) = 5 ECTS (2nd semestre).
2 “conférences de méthode” (during the entire academic
year) to be chosen between:
- Sociologie Politique (36 hours) = 8 ECTS,
- Problèmes Internationaux Contemporains (36 hours) = 8 ECTS,
- La France et l’Europe en tendance (36 hours) = 8 ECTS.
- Construire l’action publique. Actions publiques comparées (36 hours)
= 8 ECTS
Please note that attendance at these “conférences de méthodes” is
obligatory.
A minimum of 5 courses to be chosen within the list of courses
available to international students.
A “grand Oral”: an oral exam testing the general knowledge of
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Course Load per
semester
the students and their capacity to structure what they have
learned = 5 ECTS.
All depends on the needs of the students. Please note that most of
the courses are worth 5 ECTS (24 hours) or 4 ECTS (18 hours).
Language of
Instruction
The great majority of courses are taught in French language.
A maximum of 10 courses are taught in English over one semester.
We also offer 4-5 courses in Spanish and German.
Campus Facilities and
accommodation
Our Institute is not located on a campus so we cannot provide
students with accommodation. But Lille is a great metropolis which
offers many facilities and lodging for students.
Your arrival in France
Arrival information
Pick-up assistance
Where
Administrative formalities upon
your arrival
health insurance
personal liability
insurance
residence permit
bank account
No
Airport
Yes (but it has to be requested before)
Train Station
Compulsory
Compulsory
Optional
Optional
Compulsory
Optional
Optional but it is highly recommended
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Examples of living expenses
Based on prices current in January 2014
Price in €
Transports in Lille (subway, tramway and buses)
1 ticket
Book of 10 tickets
You can take a season ticket or obtain a reduction if you are less than 25 years old.
1,50
12,50
See: https://www.transpole.fr/default.aspx
Trains from Lille
Lille - Paris (return ticket)
Lille - Brussels (return ticket)
Lille - London (return ticket)
People who are less than 25 years old have often reduced prices
30 to 60
30 to 40
70 to 90
Cultural activities
Fine Arts Museum (student rate)
Natural History Museum (student rate)
Charles de Gaulle Birth place (student rate)
Others museums (student rate)
Cinema (student rate)
Opera
Sebastopol Theatre
4,00
2,50
4,00
4 to 6
8,00
5 to 69
20 to 50
Sports
Competition (soccer, basketball…)
Practice (sports are proposed by the University)
20 to 50
4 to 10
Pastimes
CD
Book
15
18,00
7,00
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"Pocket Books"
The press
French newspaper
• daily
• weekly
Foreign newspapers
1 to 2
2 to 4
3 to 5
Housing
Hall of residence
Personal room
250 to 400
250 to 500
Food
Bread Potatoes (1kg)
Rice (1kg)
Eggs (6)
Cheese
Fruits and vegetables (1kg)
1 steak
Milk (1l)
Soda (1l)
Beer (at the table)
Coffee (at the table)
University cafeteria (1 ticket)
1,00
2,50
1,50
1,50
2 to 5
2 to 6
1,00
0.70
1,00
3,00
2,00
2,80
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