LYON

The Hosting Organisation

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SEPR

Hosting city: Lyon

SEPR has the Erasmus Charter since 2007. Over the last 30 years, SEPR has strongly structured and developed its international policy. We have noticed that the international dimension acts as a catalyst, as an accelerator, and allows our institution, thanks to student and staff exchanges, and thanks to projects carried out with our partners, to increase its skills and expertise in multiple fields and areas (mobility, integration of digital practices in education, social inclusion, internationalisation at home, etc.)

 Hosting students with mental disabilities

Hosting students with physical disabilities

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SEPR

Hosting city: Lyon

SEPR has the Erasmus Charter since 2007. Over the last 30 years, SEPR has strongly structured and developed its international policy. We have noticed that the international dimension acts as a catalyst, as an accelerator, and allows our institution, thanks to student and staff exchanges, and thanks to projects carried out with our partners, to increase its skills and expertise in multiple fields and areas (mobility, integration of digital practices in education, social inclusion, internationalisation at home, etc.)

 Hosting students with mental disabilities

Hosting students with physical disabilities

Mobility dates

  • November (exact dates TBC)

Sectors

Sectors of excellence in the region

Generally small, human-scale companies that are available, professional and eager to share their expertise.

Age or EQF level of students that can apply for this mobility: Over 18 years old

Virtual mobility

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Min. and max. number of students that can attend the virtual part: 
No minimum or maximum

Content:
Creation of video, online activites for mobility groups, online session before the mobility

Schedule:

To be defined once participants are confirmed

Online tools that will be used:
Teams, Google Drive

Physical mobility

Min. and max. number of students that can attend the physical part:
3

Content:
Accompaniment to the company, follow-up and support throughout the internship period.

Schedule:
Generally, it is 35 hours per week, i.e. days between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. for 5 days, but it depends on the company

Mentoring

Virtual mobility

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Min. and max. number of students that can attend the virtual part: 
No minimum or maximum

Content:
Creation of video, online activites for mobility groups, online session before the mobility

Schedule:
To be defined once participants are confirmed

Online tools that will be used:
Teams, Google Drive

Physical mobility

Mentoring

Min. and max. number of students that can attend the physical part: 
3

Content:
Accompaniment to the company, follow-up and support throughout the internship period.

Schedule:
Generally, it is 35 hours per week, i.e. days between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. for 5 days, but it depends on the company

Mentoring

Our incoming mobilities staff is composed by 2 members and 1 head of department

Our mentors speak:

English
French
Italian
Portuguese

Application requirements

Students who wish to participate in the long-term blended mobility programmes under the MOSAIC project must be over 18 years old and apply through open calls of their schools. These calls will clearly state the number of available places and the evaluation criteria. Each participating school is responsible for carrying out the selection autonomously, based on its internal procedures. Priority may be given to students who demonstrate motivation, readiness to engage in intercultural learning, and alignment with the learning objectives of the specific study programme. This type of mobility has a stronger component of work based learning.

Participants must be curious, motivated and have a professional attitude

Lyon, France 🇫🇷

Lyon, France’s second-largest metropolitan area, is a dynamic and welcoming city for international students, offering a unique blend of rich cultural heritage and cutting-edge professional sectors. Known for its excellence in gastronomy, design, health, and craftsmanship, Lyon provides hands-on learning opportunities in a vibrant urban environment. With its strong local commitment to vocational training and international mobility, students can enjoy high-quality placements while discovering a city full of history, creativity, and innovation.

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Lyon, France’s second-largest metropolitan area, is a dynamic and welcoming city for international students, offering a unique blend of rich cultural heritage and cutting-edge professional sectors. Known for its excellence in gastronomy, design, health, and craftsmanship, Lyon provides hands-on learning opportunities in a vibrant urban environment. With its strong local commitment to vocational training and international mobility, students can enjoy high-quality placements while discovering a city full of history, creativity, and innovation.

What to see in Lyon

Vieux Lyon (Old Town)
Basilique de Fourvière
Parc de la Tête d’Or
Confluence District
Croix-Rousse
Grand Parc Miribel Jonage

The surroundings