You are a foreign student wishing to do all or part of your degree course at INSA Strasbourg. You have a number of options, depending on your project and the courses on offer.
after a number of years study in a foreign university.
The n+i network also offers holders of a bachelor's degree or higher, the possibility of joining INSA Strasbourg to obtain further qualifications in France
The n+i programme offers you a specific package to facilitate your cultural, scientific and linguistic integration into INSA.
For further information and to enrol: the nplusi programme
There is an agreement between INSA and the German universities listed below for students wishing to obtain a dual degree as part of the Franco-German University programme.
Students wishing to enroll or obtain further information should refer to their current university.
If you are studying in a higher education establishment which has signed an Erasmus or bilateral agreement with INSA Strasbourg, you are allowed carry out part of your studies at INSA.
The international relations department of your university will inform you if such an agreement exists with INSA. See also our list of partners.
You should apply to your international relations department, in the year before you wish to come
Latest date for receiving : exchange student application form
For the first semester: May 1
For the second semester: November 1
Whatever your status or the course you wish to follow at INSA, the departmental heads are the final arbiters of acceptance or refusal of admission, depending on the availability of places and their assessment of applicants' motivation.
For further information concerning courses: More details
The coordinators for incoming students in each specialty will be delighted to give you course information and help with your choice of modules.
Don’t hesitate to email the coordinator for the specialty that interests you
Architecture - contact: Anke Vrijs
Topographical surveying – contact: Gilbert Ferhat
Civil Engineering – contact: Abdellah Ghenaim
Mechanics, Mechatronics, Plastics Technology – contact: Pierre Renaud
Electrical Engineering – contact: Eddie Smigiel
Energy and EnvironmentalEngineering – contact: Carmen Vasile-Müller
You can take an intensive course in French, before the school year starts at the end of August. The course is run by the Alliance Française.
You may also take FLE classes free of charge throughout the academic year.
For further information, please contact Angelika Hammann at the international relations department.
The Welcome Guide is published by the International relations department and is specially designed for foreign students coming to INSA Strasbourg. The guide contains all the information you need about Strasbourg and INSA, its organisation, its services and the courses.
Download the welcome guide
The international relations team would be delighted to answer any further queries: contact