The Erasmus+ grant program offers students the opportunity to spend part of their studies at a partner university in another European country or in a partner country worldwide. This initiative is organized by the Österreichischer Austauschdienst - OeAD, with up to 12 months per study cycle funded.
Program overview
Under Erasmus+, students can gain valuable international experience by studying at a partner university in another European country or in a partner country worldwide. The program is open to students at the Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate levels across various fields of study.
Benefits and funding
The grant covers fees and provides allowances for students participating in the Erasmus+ program. The exact amount varies depending on the country of destination.
Fields and study levels
Eligible fields of study include: Agriculture and food industry, Architecture, urban planning and territorial development, Arts, culture, design and fashion, Biology, Chemistry, Communication and journalism, Law, Environment and earth sciences, Computer science, Languages and literature, Management, finance and commerce, Mathematics, Physics, Health and social professions, Education sciences, Engineering sciences, Economic and political sciences, Humanities and social sciences, Sports, Tourism, hospitality and catering, Transport and logistics. Study levels include Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate.
Eligibility criteria
The precondition for participating in the Erasmus+ program is the existence of an inter-institutional agreement between the student's home and host universities.
How to apply
Information on how to apply, required documents, and timelines are not available in the provided data. Please refer to the official sources for application details.
Selection process
The selection process is not detailed in the source data. Please check with the organizing institution for specific selection criteria and procedures.
Frequently asked questions
What is the duration of the Erasmus+ grant?
The grant can be for a maximum of 12 months per study cycle (Bachelor, Master, PhD), with durations ranging from 2 to 12 months.
Which countries are eligible?
Students can participate in the Erasmus+ program at partner universities in another European country or in a partner country worldwide.
Key takeaways
- The Erasmus+ grant offers international study opportunities for students across various fields and study levels.
- Funding covers fees and provides allowances, with amounts varying by country.
- Eligibility is based on inter-institutional agreements between home and host universities.