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Roles and responsibilities

The international mobility experience involves the collaboration of three key actors:

  1. The Student
    • The main actor and responsible party for all choices and for complying with deadlines and regulations set by both Politecnico di Milano and the host university.
  2. International Mobility Unit (IMU)
    • Acts as the interface between students and partner institutions.
    • Manages administrative procedures related to the mobility call, nomination, and application to the host university.
    • Provides support for document submission to the partner University and general guidance.
  3. Exchange Coordinators (RS)
    • Faculty members responsible for validating the Online Learning Agreement (OLA), approving changes, and recognizing credits upon return.
    • RS do not handle administrative matters.
    • Each study program has a dedicated Internationalization Committee composed of RS members.
    • Students must contact the RS of their program and selected destination for OLA approval
 

 

Exchange Coordinators (RS)

Each Study Program (CdS) within the School of Design has a dedicated Internationalization Committee:

The Internationalization Committee of the Study Program is composed of faculty members who serve as Exchange Coordinators (RS). They are responsible for evaluating and validating mobility programs and serve as reference points for students enrolled in their respective programs.

The Committee operates in collaboration with the International Mobility Unit, which manages the administrative procedures related to international mobility programs.

Students selected for a study mobility must contact the Exchange Coordinator (RS) of their Study Program that is in charge of the destination to which they have been assigned, in order to define and approve the Online Learning Agreement (OLA).

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