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  2. Welcome guide. Designed for international students, post-doc, researchers and staff willing to join the Université de Strasbourg, this document gathers all the usefull information to get you settled (visa and immigration, checklist, accommodation, finances...).

  3. Once you have arrived in Strasbourg from your previous place of residence, several essential steps need to be taken to help you settle in and kickstart your mobility with all the necessary tools. On this page, you will find a list of things to do in Strasbourg, particularly related to: Your right to stay;

  4. The University of Strasbourg offers you several welcome schemes to facilitate your arrival and to help you settle in Strasbourg. One of the most important examples is the peer mentoring scheme set up throughout the year. It is organised by the International Relations Department and the faculties and its aim is to help you succeed during your year.

  5. International students represent 20% of the student population at the University of Strasbourg. Each year, students from over 150 countries come to study with us, making Strasbourg one of France's top city for international students.

  6. Getting Involved in the Strasbourg Student Life. Sign up for the International Buddy Program at the University of Strasbourg to facilitate your arrival and integration into your new life in France and the cross-border region of Strasbourg. How? You will be paired with a French buddy and participate in cultural, practical and fun workshops.

  7. Don’t forget to apply for your student visa as soon as your application has been accepted. When you arrive in Strasbourg, get your student residence permit at the Mission Accueil located in the Platane building (Central Campus). Find out more about student visas on Campus France's website.

  8. Find out about international relations at the University of Strasbourg. Visit the Maison universitaire internationale (MUI) (International University House) Find out about how to obtain a residence permit. Find out about Eucor – The European Campus. Find out about the EPICUR Alliance.

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