Mobility
for training

The placement will be able to take place in European Union countries participating in the program, in companies, training centers, research centers, universities and other organizations other than EU institutions or embassies of the student's countries.In all countries of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Estonia, United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain , Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland. But also in the EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, as well as in the accession countries Turkey and FYROM.

Each student/graduate who will be approved for participation, receives a scholarship from the Erasmus+ program, proportional to the period and the country he will go to. The program largely covers living and travel expenses.

More specifically:

Group 1 countries (high cost of living):
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Liechtenstein, Norway

Group 2 countries (moderate cost of living):
France, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Serbia, Germany, Greece, Spain, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal,

Group 3 countries (low cost of living):
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Republic of Macedonia, Slovenia, Turkey

Amount:
• To countries in group 1 a grant of up to 600 euros per month
• For group 2 countries, a grant of up to 540 euros per month
• For group 3 countries, a grant of up to 490 euros per month

For graduate mobility, the amounts increase by 150 euros as follows,

Amount:
• To countries in group 1 a grant of up to 750 euros per month
• For group 2 countries, a grant of up to 690 euros per month
• For group 3 countries, a grant of up to 640 euros per month

Students who are interested to participate in this program they should have a specific insurance called "Accident and Liability Insurance". Υou can find bellow the links where you can issue your insurance:

www.protrip-world.com

www.dr-walter.com-info@dr-walter.com

The deadline for applying is the 25th of March, each year.

 

All Frederick University students are eligible to apply for an Erasmus+ mobility grant, given that the requirements are met and funding is available. If you are interested in obtaining 1 or 2 semesters abroad, please complete the Application Form of Interest and send it to the Mobility office via email.

Please note that in order to apply for any ERASMUS+ mobility you must have no pending financial obligations against the University.

"A person with special needs is a potential participant whose individual physical, mental or health-related situation is such that his/her participation in the project / mobility Action would not be possible without extra financial support."

Students or Staff with permanent or long-term disabilities, including disabilities caused by physical or psychological illness can receive an extra top-up added to the original grant amount.

Click here to find more info regarding the Special Needs criteria.

PhD students have the opportunity to participate in a short term mobility for example to study a course, do a dissertation preparation activity or conduct a traineeship. The physical part must be between 5 and 30 days and a virtual component is optional.

PhD students participating in a short term mobility can apply for an Erasmus grant. The grant is based on the length of the physical mobility including one travel day before and one travel day after the mobility period if needed. Travel days on the first or last day of the mobility are not counted as travel days. The grant is only granted for the physical part of the mobility. You can also apply for a top-up for green travel to travel in a more sustainable way to and from the host country.

70 EUR per day until and including the 14th day
50 EUR per day from the 15th day (maximum 30 days)

As a complement to regular semester long mobilities, students can take part in a blended mobility with a short physical mobility of 5 to 30 days and a compulsory virtual component. Both exchange studies and a traineeship can be executed as a blended mobility. Contact the International Coordinator at your department for more information.