Erasmus+ studies within programme countries

Erasmus+, provides individuals with international study, training, and employment opportunities. By encouraging professional and personal development and fostering intercultural understanding, it gives participants different tools to actively participate in society and have a meaningful impact on their own communities, as well as being more prepared for the job market and contributing to the European project and sentiment. It is, indeed, much more than just a mobility programme! Moreover, on a personal level, Erasmus+ will be a key step to expand your horizons and make connections all over Europe and beyond, whether you're studying abroad or experiencing different cultures within the other different kinds of mobility programmes it offers.
Within the Erasmus+ Programme you can choose to undertake an exchange period during your higher education studies. This experience can add value to your curriculum, enhance your academic competencies and open a wider network of people, reinforcing cultural exchange.
Requirements
To take part in an Erasmus+ mobility within your higher education studies, you must:
- Be resident and/or study in a country associated to the Erasmus+ programme;
- Be enrolled in a Higher Education Institution, pursuing a Bachelor, Master, or Doctoral programme;
- Be supported by both your home and host institution, which comprises the elaboration and signature of an inter-institutional agreement (also called “Learning Agreement”)
Destinations
Length
Every study cycle, you can engage in activities like training, research, and study for a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 12 months. Indeed, the three cycles of higher education serve as the framework for mobility opportunities, and you can benefit up to 12 months of Erasmus+ mobility for each of them.
- Long-term mobility: minimum of 2 months to a maximum of 12 months abroad
- Short-term mobilities: between 5 to 30 days abroad
- Maximum total duration: 12 months within one study cycle. It is possible to do more than one exchange within that time frame. For "one-cycle" courses such as medicine, you can go abroad with Erasmus+ for as long as 24 months
Just to give you an example, you could go on a full-year mobility for your Bachelor’s, and then decide to spend a semester abroad (6 months) during your Master’s, too.
Study fields
Depending on the programme you are enrolled in. Each HEI has agreements with various universities, specific to each course, and you must choose your preferred option from that list.
Funding
Check out our tool and make a simulation of your Erasmus+ Grant, based on your mobility type, duration and location. The simulation will give you an estimate based on general European wide rules based on the Erasmus+ programme guide.
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