France

Université de Bordeaux

About UBx

The University of Bordeaux is an international, multidisciplinary, research-led institution. Ranked among the top 12 French universities for the quality of its teaching and research, the University of Bordeaux was awarded the "Initiative d'Excellence" by the French government in 2011. It is home to more than 54,000 students, including almost 2,000 doctoral students and 7,600 international students.

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Study language(s)

Certificate of minimum level required for courses in French: B1 or B2 DELF/DALF

Certificate of minimum level required for courses in English: B1 or B2 CEFR

Academic calendar

Autumn/Fall semester: September to December variable according to faculties/institutes

Spring semester: January to June variable according to faculties/institutes

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Exam period

Semester 1: varies according to faculties/institutes

Semester 2: varies according to faculties/institutes

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Application deadlines

Semester 1: varies according to faculties/institutes for administrative registration (1st July)

Semester 2: varies according to faculties/institutes for administrative registration (1st December)

 

 

Apply for an eMobi experience

You must complete the application form and provide the required documents. Read more

If you have any questions, please contact your eMobi advisor at your home university.

Approval for a virtual mobility

You must meet the academic and administrative requirements set by your home university in order to be eligible for international virtual mobility.

Credits equivalence

Check with your advisor at your home university to find out about the equivalence of North American, South American and European credits (ECTS).

The University of Bordeaux uses the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). The workload for a semester is 30 ECTS and 60 ECTS for an academic year. Credits are only awarded to students who obtain a mark of between 10 and 20. Credits are not awarded for a grade lower than 10/20.

Grading scale

Local grades       

ECTS grades   
18, 19, 20 A
15, 16, 17 B
13, 14 C
12 D
10, 11 E
less than 10 F, FX

 

Official transcript

Varies according to faculties/institutes.

The transcript of records is sent by email to the student, who must then send it to their faculty/university and the home university will convert the grades in line with the local workload.

Digital environment

Each student will receive the information needed to connect to Moodle, the Université de Bordeaux's digital learning environment, as well as :

- an identification number (INE)

- a Université de Bordeaux connection identifier

- a Université de Bordeaux email address