Outgoing Mobility for Study

Erasmus+ for Study Mobility

The Erasmus+ programme for study purposes allows university students to spend a period of 3 to 12 months at a Higher Education Institution abroad, starting from the second year of their degree programme.

Students may carry out mobility at:

  • a Higher Education Institution located in one of the Erasmus+ Programme Countries, holding an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) (see the ECHE list);
  • or a Higher Education Institution in a Partner Country, provided that the home university has signed an Inter-Institutional Agreement with that institution.

Eligibility Requirements

To apply for the Erasmus+ call and receive financial support, the student must:

  • be regularly enrolled at the University;
  • ensure that the mobility period is an integral part of their academic programme.

The mobility can include:

  • study activities;
  • internships (if offered by the host university);
  • thesis research, with the support of a co-supervisor at the host institution.

The home university guarantees full academic recognition of activities carried out abroad through the ECTS (European Credit Transfer System). Furthermore, the period abroad is recorded in the student’s transcript and included in the Diploma Supplement.

Opportunities and Benefits

Participating in an Erasmus+ study experience is an opportunity for personal and academic growth. It allows students to:

  • engage with new academic and cultural environments;
  • learn or improve a foreign language;
  • expand their academic and professional network;
  • develop soft skills and interpersonal relationships;
  • explore new cities and cultures.

The Erasmus Programme in the Department

The Department has joined the Erasmus+ programme and has established a network of active partnerships, including agreements with universities outside the European Union.