Because it goes beyond just traveling. It's a challenge that encourages you to grow, look beyond the familiar, and embrace new cultures. In an interconnected world, adaptability and a global perspective are crucial.
Over 60 universities have mobility agreements with ESERP.
More than 20 countries are part of the university agreement.
85 international students during the current course.

Erasmus+ helps organize student exchanges at top international universities with which ESERP has agreements: Instituto Superior de Entre Douro e Vouga in Portugal, Hogeschool Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Université Paris Est Créteil – Val de Marne in France, and many other notable universities in Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Finland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, etc. Studying abroad with Erasmus+ allows you to improve your communication skills, language proficiency, and intercultural awareness, and acquire other generic skills that are highly valued when job hunting and growing professionally.
Erasmus+ Destinations in Europe

The non-Erasmus Exchange Study program allows students to study abroad for a semester or a full course at universities not participating in the Erasmus+ program, with which ESERP has a bilateral agreement.
Exchange Study Destinations
Exchange study destinations

Participating in The Magellan Exchange program is the ideal way to learn about another culture, country, and language. The future requires global knowledge, comfort in other cultures, and this is the perfect opportunity to develop these skills. Students fully immerse themselves in the educational and social life of the host country, gaining experiences they might not have otherwise.
The Magellan Exchange program offers a wide range of international destinations, with courses taught in English at all partner universities. Explore the list, and search by countries and disciplines.
Magellan Destinations in the U.S.
The Magellan destinations in Europe.
Other Magellan destinations in the United States

SICUE (Exchange System between Spanish University Centers) is a mobility program between our Madrid and Barcelona campuses for undergraduate students.
Through this system, ESERP students can complete part of their studies in another city, with academic recognition and utilization guarantees, as well as alignment with their curriculum profile.
This exchange system considers the educational value of exchanges, making it possible for students to experience different teaching systems, including internships, and the various social and cultural aspects of other autonomous communities and cities.