Erasmus+ Traineeship Mobility Erasmus+ for TraineeshipThe Erasmus+ Traineeship program offers students the opportunity to gain practical training abroad for a period of 2 to 12 months, starting from the first year of study.Mobility can take place at a research center, company, hospital, biomedical laboratory, or another professional organization located in one of the Erasmus+ Program countries, or, under the 2021–2027 framework, also in a Partner Country.Types of MobilityMobility can be:Curricular: integrated into the student’s study programPost-graduation: to be completed after earning the degree. In this case, the application must be submitted before the graduation dateTo ensure quality, the internship should align with the student’s academic and professional path, especially for post-graduation activities.How to ParticipateTo apply for Erasmus+ Traineeship, which includes a financial grant, students must:Be regularly enrolled at the UniversityEnsure that the internship abroad is preferably integrated into the study planTwo participation options are available:Structured MobilityThe Department provides a network of pre-approved host organizations with predefined training projects, ready for activation.Individual MobilityStudents can find their own host organization and propose a personalized training project, subject to approval.Academic RecognitionCurricular internships that are certified receive full academic recognition by the Departments.The mobility period is recorded in the student’s academic record and in the Diploma Supplement, ensuring the formal recognition of the experience.Why ParticipateAn internship abroad is a unique opportunity for personal and professional growth, especially in the medical and biomedical fields. It allows students to:Acquire practical and technical skills in the fieldWork closely with international professionals and researchersExpand their scientific and healthcare networkExperience a different cultural and linguistic environment, developing independence and adaptabilityDepartment ExperienceThe Coordination Unit has participated in the Erasmus+ Traineeship program since its first year (2007/2008), leveraging an international network previously developed for student training internships.The Department currently has 18 active agreements for structured mobility across various study programs.Additionally, the Department’s e-learning platform provides:An updated list of host organizations that have previously hosted students and prefer to manage selection directlyA list of active internship offers and links for independently searching international opportunitiesThe platform also publishes:Open Erasmus+ callsDates for informational meetingsGuidelines for participation and ECTS credit recognition Browse Study Abroad Erasmus+ Traineeship Mobility Erasmus Stories