International mobility in the Master MCI - International Trade stream

No mobility is planned for the Management and International Trade master's program, and most of our students are on work-study programs, while undergraduates take part in internships.

These students are required to validate an internship of 2 to 4 months in Master 1 and 4 to 6 months in Master 2. We strongly encourage our students to carry out their internship abroad.

In addition and under certain conditions, students can benefit from financial aid from Inalco. You can find all the information on the page below.

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In addition, for several years now, the Fondation Pierre Ledoux has been offering scholarships to our students to help them complete their compulsory internship abroad.

To be eligible for this scholarship, students must meet the criteria imposed by the foundation, the most important of which is that the internship be carried out in an emerging country in Asia, the Middle East or Africa, and within a non-governmental structure.

This provides an excellent opportunity for our students to gain international professional experience while benefiting from financial support.