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Erasmus et échanges internationaux à la Faculté Warocqué d’Economie et de Gestion
Si vous désirez réaliser un échange international à l’UMONS et plus particulièrement à la Faculté Warocqué d’Economie et de Gestion, nous vous recommandons de lire attentivement les informations détaillées sur notre site web. Vous trouverez ainsi les réponses à la plupart des questions qui vous pouvez vous poser.
Évidemment, si vous avez d’autres questions, nous serions heureux de vous aider. Vous pouvez alors contacter le coordinateur des échanges internationaux pour la Faculté Warocqué d’Economie et de Gestion :
Laetitia Pozniak, PhD.
Coordinatrice des échanges internationaux
Assistante du service finance
exchange.business@umons.ac.be
+32 (0)65 37 32 37
Cécile Godfroid
Responsable des mobilités IN
Teaching and research associate
Economie et Gestion de l’Entreprise (E.GE.E.)
Centre Européen de Recherche en Microfinance (CERMi)
cecile.godfroid@umons.ac.be
+32 (0)65373277
« Overall, the experience of studying abroad was very beneficial. Prior to visiting Belgium, I already had high expectations for studying at Umons, The Warocqué School of Business and Economics (F…Poursuivre la lectureSinara GharibyanArmenia
« Overall, the experience of studying abroad was very beneficial. Prior to visiting Belgium, I already had high expectations for studying at Umons, The Warocqué School of Business and Economics (FWEG). Most of them were met. In addition, I had the opportunity become familiar with the peculiar Belgian culture, as well as to get acquainted with…« Overall, the experience of studying abroad was very beneficial. Prior to visiting Belgium, I already had high expectations for studying at Umons, The Warocqué School of Business and Economics (FWEG). Most of them were met. In addition, I had the opportunity become familiar with the peculiar Belgian culture, as well as to get acquainted with a new student community. The most important lesson learned during the study abroad program is that you need to adapt to every community which you are a part of, but maintain your unique personality and values. This will help you to fit in, to achieve your goals, and to be more flexible. At the same time, you need to completely rely on yourself but “take” something from opportunities, people, and one-of-a-kind situations in which you have the luck or misfortune to be. Looking back to the five months spent in Mons, I would recommend students participate in a study abroad program because it enhances their mindset and opens doors for students to achieve their professional goals. This experience was very important and decisive for me, since in the near future I plan to continue my education in Belgium as a doctoral researcher. »
Sinara Gharibyan(Armenia)
« My Erasmus experience in Mons was a mindful choice. My desire was to study abroad and improve my language skills: Mons turned out to be just perfect! Being a university city, I got to meet peopl…Poursuivre la lectureAlina BOICUASE Bucarest (Romania)
« My Erasmus experience in Mons was a mindful choice. My desire was to study abroad and improve my language skills: Mons turned out to be just perfect! Being a university city, I got to meet people from completely different corners of the world. On the cultural and professional sides, Mons offered me many enriching experiences…« My Erasmus experience in Mons was a mindful choice. My desire was to study abroad and improve my language skills: Mons turned out to be just perfect! Being a university city, I got to meet people from completely different corners of the world. On the cultural and professional sides, Mons offered me many enriching experiences and beautiful moments from fast-paced and intense courses, interactive classes, group assignments and exams, to parties and wonderful trips with the new friends I had made. I would love to thank all the teachers for being so kind and welcoming. My best advice is to seize this opportunity and make the best out of the experience! »
Alina BOICU(ASE Bucarest (Romania))
I came to UMONS to work on a study about family business, more precisely about non-family managers in family businesses. When I first arrived, I was a little bit worried as this was all new to me.…Poursuivre la lectureAndrea MURAUniversità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano (Italy)
I came to UMONS to work on a study about family business, more precisely about non-family managers in family businesses. When I first arrived, I was a little bit worried as this was all new to me. However, very early on, my mentor helped me structure and define my approach to this research. I started…I came to UMONS to work on a study about family business, more precisely about non-family managers in family businesses. When I first arrived, I was a little bit worried as this was all new to me. However, very early on, my mentor helped me structure and define my approach to this research. I started it with a theoretical part, and pursued with a statistical analysis, which turned out to be the toughest, yet most exciting part of the project. It brought me to reason and focus on the data provided by the University in order to find an original and efficient solution to my hypothesis. Even more so as I learned in the process how to use a new, very intuitive and complete statistical software.
I think that this experience taught me how to structure and prioritize a complex project to find exhaustive and clear solutions. Facing this challenge helped me open my mind and horizons, pushing myself beyond my own limits, even more so as I did it in a foreign language. I can do nothing but recommend such an internship: an international experience will always teach you a lot, as person, a student and a future worker.
Andrea MURA(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano (Italy))