Student Mobilities
Student Mobility for Studies
A study period abroad at a partner higher education institution.
- It must be part of the student's study programme
- It may include a traineeship period (before, after or at the same time as the study period)
- It may be carried out as a blended mobility (combination of physical mobility with a virtual component)
- An inter-institutional agreement between the sending and receiving organization is a pre-requisite for a study mobility to take place
Duration
Master’s students:
Short-term mobility: 5 - 30 days (compulsory virtual component; min. award of 3 ECTS)
Long-term mobility: 2 - 3 months
Doctoral students:
Short-term: 5 - 30 days
Long-term: 2 - 3 months
Student Mobility for Traineeship
A traineeship (work placement, internship, research assistantship) abroad in an enterprise, a research institute, a laboratory, an organisation or any other relevant workplace.
- Participants have to work full time, based on their receiving organisation’s working time.
- The traineeship may be carried out as a blended mobility (combination of physical mobility with a virtual component)
- Recent graduates are eligible to receive funding for a student mobility for traineeship, but must be selected during their last year of study, and must carry out and complete their traineeship abroad within one year of graduation
- A traineeship can take place in the context of Horizon Europe funded research projects, in full respect of the principle of no double EU funding of activities
Eligible Receiving Organizations
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HEIs
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Any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training, youth, research and innovation. For example, such organisation can be:
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a public or private, a small, medium or large enterprise (including social enterprises)
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a public body at local, regional or national level
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embassies or consular offices of the sending EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme
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a social partner or other representative of working life, including chambers of commerce, craft/professional associations and trade unions
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a research institute
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a foundation
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a school/institute/educational centre (at any level, from pre-school to upper secondary education, and including vocational education and adult education)
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A non-profit organisation, association, NGO
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A body providing career guidance, professional counselling and information services
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EU institutions, bodies and agencies are not eligible
Duration
Master’s students:
Short-term mobility: 5 - 30 days (compulsory virtual component; min. award of 3 ECTS)
Long-term mobility: 2 - 3 months
Doctoral students and recent graduates (up to 1 year after graduation):
Short-term: 5 - 30 days
Long- term: 2 - 3 months
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