If you want to take part in the Erasmus+ programme, read what we have prepared for you, and if you have any questions, ask the program coordinator. Erasmus+ is a programme for higher education institutions, their students and employees. Other institutions, organizations or companies that cooperate with universities may also participate in some of its actions. The aim of Erasmus is to improve the quality of education in countries participating in this program by developing international cooperation between universities and supporting the mobility of students and employees of higher education institutions. As part of the Erasmus+ programme, students can go abroad for studies and internships. You can go abroad during any cycle of studies (bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral), for a total of no longer than 12 months.
The minimum stay for studies is 3 months, and for internships – 2 months. For internships, students independently find a host institution whose profile matches their field of study and expectations. For this purpose, they can use information collected in surveys or portals with internship offers, as well as bilateral agreements signed by the university unit. Recruitment for internships is year-round.
Erasmus+ supports transnational partnerships among Education, Training, and Youth institutions and organisations to foster cooperation and bridge the worlds of Education and work in order to tackle the skills gaps we are facing in Europe. It also supports national efforts to modernise Education, Training, and Youth systems. Erasmus+ is open to a number of countries across Europe and beyond.