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Erasmus guide Pompeu Fabra University

Courses, housing, visa, campus life and exchange basics for studying at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain.

City

Barcelona

Country

Spain

Tuition

EUR 0 / year

Snapshot

Compact, international, and academically sharp, with strong social sciences and a trimester-based rhythm that suits exchange students who want structure and city access.

Why students shortlist it

Barcelona's most research-intensive and internationally recognised public university, strong in social sciences, humanities, economics, and communication. Trimester system, compact city campus, and access to all that Barcelona offers.

Economics and Business Political and Social Sciences Communication and Journalism Humanities Law

Teaching languages: Spanish and Catalan (primary); English widely available in social sciences, economics, and communication

Before You Land

A few practical setup details students usually sort before arrival

Connectivity, insurance, and secure public WiFi are the boring things you only notice when you need them. Keep them on your checklist, but keep the guide itself front and centre.

Arrival Connectivity

Sort an eSIM before you land

Maps, ride apps, 2FA codes, and WhatsApp are usually the first things students need from the airport.

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Coverage Check

Confirm your travel insurance

Even when the university gives guidance, students usually need to double-check what is covered before departure.

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Public WiFi

Have a backup for shared networks

Campus halls, airports, and cafés are convenient, but many students prefer an extra privacy layer when they first arrive.

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Exchange Basics

Requirements

Nomination by home institution's international office required. Typically a minimum GPA of 2.5–3.0/4.0 or equivalent. Spanish or Catalan proficiency recommended for most programmes; English B2 for English-taught courses. UPF's trimester system requires careful pre-arrival academic planning — confirm course availability before arrival.

Nomination Process

Your home institution nominates you via the bilateral agreement. UPF sends the application invitation directly after nomination. Each trimester has its own enrolment window — confirm the correct intake with your home office before nominating.

Semester Nomination Application
Follow the exchange-office calendar linked from UPF incoming pages UPF publishes separate enrolment windows for the first, second, and third trimester

Arrival Checklist

  • Register at the UPF International Relations Office and collect your student card.
  • If non-EU: apply for TIE (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero) at local police station within 30 days of arrival.
  • Register for courses during the correct trimester enrolment window — confirm open dates before arrival.
  • Set up institutional email and intranet access.
  • Attend mandatory international student orientation.
  • Open a Spanish bank account (BBVA or CaixaBank recommended for students).

Academics

Course Registration

You can usually enrol up to 25 ECTS per trimester, but course availability and timetable fit still need active management.

Credit System

ECTS-based with trimester logic rather than a simple semester-only rhythm.

Grading System

Spain uses a 0–10 scale. Pass mark is 5. Suspenso (0–4.9), Aprobado (5–6.9), Notable (7–8.9), Sobresaliente (9–10), Matrícula de Honor (10, top 5% only). UPF's trimester rhythm means graded work accumulates faster — plan assessments across three intakes. ECTS equivalencies on official transcript.

Exam Culture

UPF runs a trimester system (Sep–Dec, Jan–Mar, Apr–Jun) which compresses everything — three exam periods per year, weekly assignments, and constant deadlines. Mandatory seminar attendance with continuous assessment counting 50–70%; finals weight 30–50%. Course assessment is recovery-friendly: most subjects allow one resit per trimester. International English-track courses heavy on essays, oral presentations, and group projects. Faster tempo than UB or UAB.

Tuition & Fees

EXCHANGE

EUR 0 tuition (admin EUR 30–80)

Spanish public universities waive exchange tuition under Erasmus or bilateral agreements. Administrative fees €30–80 plus student card (carnet) €20–30. EU st…

Full degree – international

EUR 2,000–4,000/year

Catalonia has higher credits prices than other regions: ~€33/credit × 60 = ~€2,000/year for Grado, Masters ~€50–70/credit. Non-EU same rate as EU. Trimester …

Fees change annually — verify current rates on the official exchange office page

Where to Stay

Insurance & Campus Support

Mandatory Insurance

Yes. Valid health coverage is required for the exchange period.

EHIC Accepted

Yes

Campus Clinic

Use university student health/wellbeing services first for local care routing, prevention, counselling, and referrals.

Mental Health

Most universities route students through student health, wellbeing, or counselling services. Ask early, not only during exam stress.

EHIC-compatible public-care access for eligible EU students

Varies by status / nationality

Confirm exact plan eligibility with the host university International Office before arrival.

Private international student insurance

Varies by status / nationality

Confirm exact plan eligibility with the host university International Office before arrival.

Campus Services

Incoming exchange coordination

Study-plan approval, enrolment timing, and academic process guidance.

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Academic information portal

ECTS caps, add-and-drop timing, and exam-cycle expectations.

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Student Services (UPF)

Pompeu Fabra University student services guide: academic information, practical services, campus life resources, and administrative support.

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Career Services (UPF)

UPF Career Services: internship and job opportunities, career development workshops, skills training valued by employers, and professional goal coaching.

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Student Life

Student Clubs

  • UPF's city-campus feel makes student life more dispersed but also easy to mix with Barcelona's wider exchange scene.

Buddy Program

Incoming students benefit most from joining both UPF channels and ESN Barcelona UPF very early.

Sports & Recreation

  • Campus and city sport options rather than one giant isolated campus scene

Public Groups & Erasmus Communities

ESN Barcelona UPF - the main public Erasmus community connected to Pompeu Fabra students.

UPF incoming-student channels and welcome activities - the official starting point for trimester timing, academic setup, and newcomer guidance.

Your First 2 Weeks

  • Read the trimester enrolment window carefully before arrival.
  • Join ESN Barcelona UPF in your first week.
  • Use add-and-drop days to fix any timetable or workload issues quickly.
  • Choose housing that keeps the commute simple enough for the trimester pace.

Key Dates

Fall/full-year nomination & application

Typically April–May for Fall or full-year intake

Check UPF incoming pages for the current trimester calendar after home institution nominates.

Spring nomination & application

Typically October–November for Spring intake

Confirm intake timing and exact trimester with home institution international office.

Nomination window (Autumn intake)

April – May

Home university must formally nominate before host opens the application portal.

Application window (Autumn intake)

May – June

Complete host university online application + learning agreement after nomination.

Nomination & application (Spring intake)

October – November

Same flow as autumn but compressed; check with host international office.

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