Student mobility: outgoing
Students at the Conservatoire can spend a semester or academic year abroad as part of their study program, starting in the second year of the 1st cycle. In the final year of a cycle, mobility is limited to the 1st semester, so that students can prepare and sit their final exams in Paris.
The non-exhaustive list of CNSMDP partner’s insitution can be found on this page.
To receive all the information on mobility or to submit a pre-project, you can register via this form.
Details about all types of mobility (for studies or internships) are available on the intranet.
Steps are taken according to the following schedule:
November–December | Information meetings on international mobility (all students receive an invitation to their @cnsmdp.fr) |
January - March | Individual appointments Preparing and sending applications according to partner institutions' deadlines (generally via the EASY platform) |
April–June | Results of applications according to partner institutions' committees |
Summer | Preparing administrative documents, practical organisation |
Financing
Multiple types of financial aid, which can be combined, are available to students on mobility programs. Support from the Erasmus+ program is granted to all participants going to a European country; it is also awarded to certain projects outside the EU. Other grants are subject to calls for applications sent to students preparing their mobility, then to internal commissions.
Programme | Indicative amounts and criteria |
Erasmus+ | Please consult the rates for the year 2021-22 Please consult the rates for the year 2022-23 The Erasmus+ program promotes green mobility Inclusion in Erasmus + |
Mobility aid from the Île-de-France Region | 250 to 450 € per month. Students whose family quotient (calculate) does not exceed €19,190 per year. |
Mobility grant from the Ministry of Culture | €400 per month. Students with CROUS or FNAU scholarships. |
Fondation Meyer | 400 to €2,000 for the entire stay, based on geographical, merit and resource criteria. Music, musicology and FSMS students only. |
Binational programs | Specific to each country (e.g. OFAJ for Germany, SEMP for Switzerland). Contact the relevant organizations or establishments. Do your own research |