Incoming International Mobility Grants

Incoming International Mobility Grants

Benefit from International Mobility Grants

ISIMA is deeply committed to supporting the international mobility of its students, both incoming and outgoing. With a variety of grants and financial assistance available, the school aims to facilitate student travel for study, internships, and research abroad, enriching their academic and professional experiences.

Incoming Mobility Grants

For international students, ISIMA offers excellence scholarships specifically designed for M2 ICS (Master’s in Computer Science) applicants. These grants are awarded based on application assessments and cover both the teaching and research phases of the program, making it easier for international students to join ISIMA and benefit from its high-quality educational environment.

To learn more, visit the “Study at ISIMA” page.

Outgoing International Mobility Grants

ISIMA students who wish to study or undertake internships abroad have access to various financial aid options depending on their personal circumstances and the type of mobility planned. Available grants include:

  • CROUS International Mobility Grant (AMI)

  • Auvergne Rhône Alpes Regional Council Grant

  • Erasmus Grant

  • Clermont-Ferrand City Grant

  • Additional Grant (subject to conditions) from ISIMA

For more details, visit the “Study Abroad” page.

Application Procedure

Students must submit individual applications for each grant they wish to apply for. The selection process considers a variety of criteria, including academic performance, motivation, alignment with the student’s professional goals, language proficiency, financial need, and any prior international mobility experiences.

Internship Abroad Application Process

Any ISIMA student wishing to undertake an internship abroad must first have their placement approved by ISIMA. Applications for internships abroad should be submitted to the Internship Office no later than mid-January. The award committee meets in February to review applications, and results are communicated directly to the students.