Any references to costs, fees, financial evidence and visa information are for general guidance purposes only and is subject to change at any point.
Please ensure you refer to information provided by host universities and respective government/embassy webpages for the latest updates.
Lyon is the third largest city in France and is the capital of the Rhone-Alpes region. It is known as a gastronomic and historical city with a vibrant cultural scene, and is also the birthplace of cinema. Throughout the year in Lyon, there are many events ranging from cultural to sports, giving students the opportunity to immerse themselves in university life at Lyon III. There are a variety of accommodation options, and exchange students have access to the Lyon III International Association that provides students with assistance in finding accommodation in the CROUS university residences, private residences or with a host family.
It will not be possible to complete a year abroad at this University if you have any assessments, such as supplementary or deferred exams, during the August assessment period at Swansea University.
Who can study here?
The following subject areas have an exchange partnership with this university:
- Business
- French
- Law
Spaces are not guaranteed, can be limited and all students on a semester/year abroad programme are subject to a competitive selection process.
Important information
ACADEMIC YEAR: Runs September to June.
COSTS: The cost of living in Lyon will vary depending on your chosen accommodation and lifestyle. Lyon estimates the budget for an exchange student on page 17 of the International Student Welcome Guide.
VISA: You may need to apply for a long-stay visa (more than 90 days) to study in Lyon and you will be required to provide proof of sufficient funds as part of the application. The fee for the visa application is 99 EUR. Lyon will provide further information on the visa application process and you can also visit the French Government webpage. You may also need to apply for a residence permit once you have arrived in France and your host university will provide more information on this. You can refer to page 16 of the International Student Welcome Guide on Lyon's webpage for more information.
ACCOMMODATION: On-campus and off-campus accommodation is available and Association Lyon III Internation can help students with securing accommodation. There will be membership and administration fees for this service, as well as deposits to pay. Lyon advises that students start looking for accommodation early and book temporary housing if necessary. You can refer to page 18 and 19 of the International Student Welcome Guide for accommodation options.
HEALTH INSURANCE: You will need to purchase mandatory health insurance for your time in Lyon before you arrive in France. You can refer to page 20 of the International Student Welcome Guide for health insurance information.
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