Your sending and receiving institutions will decide which one will make your payments. Small fees for insurance or student union membership may still apply.
You may be eligible for additional grants from your institution, government or other sources. You may also be eligible to apply for a scholarship for a Joint Master programme, or an EU-guaranteed Master Loan for a Master's degree of up to two years.
You should be selected by your sending higher education institution in a fair and transparent way. Students with physical, mental or health-related conditions may apply for additional funding after they have been selected for a mobility period.
If you need to ask a question, please contact Europe direct. Individuals Students, staff, trainees, adult learners, exchanges and networking.
Organisations Learning mobility, innovation, support for policy reform, Jean Monnet, sport. Applying from outside the EU Selected opportunities are available. See what actions you can apply for. Documents and guidelines Model templates, guides for applicants, programme documents. Registering your organisation Organisations will need to register before applying. You'll also need to see who manages the action you're applying for.
How to apply See what you need to consider when starting your application, and how you should apply. Mobility and learning agreements Sample templates and guidance on mobility, learning and inter-institutional agreements.
Erasmus Charter for Higher Education General quality framework for higher education institutions around cooperation activities. Online Linguistic Support Help for participants to improve their language skills. Internship abroad will help you use in practice and develop further all the strengths that you have already acquired during your studies and identify skills that need to be improved.
Internship abroad is also a great opportunity to develop interpersonal skills. You can learn how to effectively build professional relationships with people at all levels and get to know what team work is and learn how to analyze new, complex problems. During the internship you will have the opportunity to work actively and acquire new skills that will give you a significant advantage in the competitive labor market.
Remember that internship abroad is not only work at foreign institution or company, but also an unique opportunity to get to know a different culture, both during duties and travels between working days. It is also a chance to meet amazing people from around the world and to exchange international experiences with them.
Move to an unknown city, work in a new company, everyday life in a different culture — all these factors contribute to an unforgettable experience! This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.
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Spending a longer period of time in any country allows you to learn a lot about the people and the culture there. Whether it will be through language, history, music, art, cuisine or all combined, these lesions will help you adapt faster to the new environment and feel comfortable. Of course during your Erasmus you will meet people from all around the globe.
Communicating with people from different backgrounds will certainly help you understand the world better. The different opinions and outlooks you face will surely broaden your horizons and enrich your personality. You will learn a lot about the others but a lot about yourself as well. It will definitely open your eyes a lot. Besides that, spending time in an international atmosphere teaches you how to overcome barriers and communicate more easily with anyone.
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