Frequently Asked Questions

I. General Information and Program Scope

Erasmus+ Study Mobility allows students to complete one or two semesters of academic study at a partner higher education institution within an Erasmus+ Program Country. This requires an active Erasmus Bilateral Agreement (Inter-Institutional Agreement) specific to your academic department/faculty at both the sending and receiving institutions, which must both hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE).

II. Application, Eligibility, and Selection Criteria

Full-time students enrolled in Vocational School, Undergraduate, Master's, or Doctoral programs at the university are eligible to apply. Note: Students in a preparatory English year are generally not considered full-time students for the purpose of the program.

III. Destination, Agreements, and Academic Planning

Study Mobility is restricted to partner universities with which your specific department/college/institute has a valid Erasmus Bilateral Agreement (Inter-Institutional Agreement). You can only attend universities where your department has a formal agreement.

IV. Financial and Administrative Procedures

The Erasmus+ grant is intended to cover the additional costs of living abroad and is not intended to finance the entire exchange activity. The grant amounts are fixed annually by the European Commission and the National Agency.

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