You can apply for the following programmes:
ERASMUS+
- Study stays in summer semester of academic year 2022/23, Europe, for 1 semester, min 2 months, scholarship for living expenses
- Internships – Europe, 2 – 12 months, scholarship for living expenses *
- Recent Graduate Internship – Europe, application must be send before the end of study, internship can be realized until 12 months after the end of study, 2 – 12 months, scholarship for living expenses for the first 2 months*
- Short-term internship for Ph.D. students – Europe, 5 – 30 days, scholarship for living expenses*
* It is also possible to apply for all types of internships without the announced selection procedure anytime within semester.
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
Bachelor and Master students
- Study stays or Internships – outside Europe, 1 – 12 months, scholarship for travel and living expenses
- Summer schools around the world, 1 – 30 days, scholarship for registration fee
- Mobility with academic staff – outside Europe, min 5 students, most often for 1 month, scholarship for travel and living expenses
Ph.D. students
- Short-term internships – active participation at conference/science symposium, scholarship for registration fee
- Long-term internships – min 1 month, primarily outside Europe, scholarship for travel and living expenses
ERASMUS+ credit mobility
- 2 months intership in South Africa
- More information at Erasmus+ credit mobility
You can apply between 2nd and 20th May 2022
The written and oral language test will take place between 30t May and 10th June 2022
The results of the selection procedure will be announced on 20th June 2022
Preparatory language course from English will be held in the week from 23rd till 27th May 2022. The course will be open according to student’s interest. For more information contact: erasmus-outgoing@mendelu.cz.
For additional information you can contact erasmus-outgoing@mendelu.cz for mobilities within Erasmus+ programme, bilateral-outgoing@mendelu.cz for bilateral agreements or credit.mobility@mendelu.cz for Erasmus+ Credit mobility.
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