The Institute benefits from the ERASMUS+ Charter, which enables bilateral exchanges between Inp teachers and students and those from other equivalent training institutions across Europe.
At the heart of the international policy of the Institut national du patrimoine, the Erasmus+ programme helps expand internship and study mobility for students, increase staff mobility for training purposes, and encourage incoming mobility of students and staff for training.
The Institut national du patrimoine is committed to respecting the fundamental principles of Erasmus mobility through the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021–2027. This charter is accompanied by a statement outlining the Institute’s Erasmus strategy.
By obtaining the European Erasmus University Charter, the Inp is authorised to host, for full semesters, students from other European restoration schools that also hold such a charter. An agreement is established between the home university and the Inp.