Swiss education policy promotes mobilityand exchange as a means of enabling people of all ages, but especially young people, to acquire intercultural, linguistic, specialist and international skills during undergraduate and graduate studies and continuingeducation. Switzerland is committed to promotingcross-border mobilityat all levels and incorporates thejoint measures of the cantonsto achieve this goal.
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The SUPSI mobility network includes the International Office and an office responsible for mobility activities in each department and affiliated school. These represent the first source of information for SUPSI students, academic and administrative staff, as well as for guests wishing to spend a period of mobility at the institution and partners interested in exchange and collaboration activities. The mobility coordinators are the main points of contact for supporting all mobility and internationality-related needs.
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The activities carried out by the mobility network are numerous; the annual activity report provides a general overview of the projects supported by the International Office in addition to the individual reports of the various departments and affiliated schools.
Discover the updated list of SUPSI partner universities with active agreements. All international mobility activities are based on valid institutional agreements that define the framework for collaboration and the available mobility opportunities. Agreements, with varying durations, must be signed before the start of the mobility period.
Students, academic, and administrative staff who have experienced mobility at SUPSI or a partner university share their stories: unique experiences that enhance both educational and professional paths.