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European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students (ERASMUS) is a European Union (EU) student exchange program.
Over 4,000 higher institutions now participate in Erasmus across 33 countries; over 5 million students had taken part by 2007.
To participate in the Erasmus Programme, students must be studying for a degree or diploma at a tertiary-level institution and must have completed their first year.
Students on the Erasmus Programme study or do an internship in another European country for a period of between three months and a whole academic year. The Erasmus Programme guarantees that the period spent abroad is recognised by their university when they come back, as long as they abide by terms previously agreed.
For many European students, the Erasmus Program is their first experience of living and studying in another country.
Not only is the Erasmus experience an opportunity to learn and to get to know the host country, but it also develops a sense of community among students from all over Europe.
You can find out about Erasmus through your university.
Opportunities are available for students at Bachelor, Master or Doctoral levels.
Your study period abroad can last from a minimum of 3 months (or 1 academic term or trimester) to a maximum of 12 months.
To study abroad with Erasmus+, you must be registered in a higher education institution and enrolled in studies leading to a recognised degree or tertiary-level qualification. For students in the first cycle, you need to be at least in the second year of your studies.
Your period of study abroad must be relevant for your degree-related learning and personal development needs, and be part of the study programme that you are following.
Your home institution and the receiving institution must have an inter-institutional agreement between them for you to study there with Erasmus+.
See more details on Erasmus+ program here.
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