International mobility enriches both, educational institutions and students that enjoy it. In this paper, the process of getting an Erasmus+ traineeship and the benefits derived from it are presented. This work shares the experience of a group of French students who have enjoyed an internship at ...
Erasmus facilitates student mobility to study at a university in one of the 33 programme countries (all countries within the EU, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia and Turkey). Traineeships are also available to conduct, for example, a clinical elective or research ...
Whether you undertake a traineeship or a studentship, you will sign aLearning Agreementwhich outlines how your placement will be undertaken. For traineeships, it will outline the rights and responsibilities of the various parties involved in the placement, including yourself. It will also outline h...
Erasmus+ offers the framework conditions and incentives to establish such cooperation, notably through the ‘knowledge alliances’ and through traineeships and staff mobility.The knowledge alliances, building on the experience of the pilot phase and the previous Tempus programme, are the main vehicle ...
Exploiting admission thresholds for participating in Erasmus, the most popular higher education study abroad programme in Europe, we implement a regression discontinuity design and show that student mobility does not delay graduation and, in addition, has a positive and significant impact on the final ...
Erasmus+ traineeshipslast for between 2 and 12 months. They must take place within appropriate organisations offering professional training and expertise related to your field of study. You can be based in any Erasmus Programme Country. Combining multiple mobility periods ...
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Erasmus+ traineeshipslast for between 2 and 12 months. They must take place within appropriate organisations offering professional training and expertise related to your field of study. You can be based in any Erasmus Programme Country. Combining multiple mobility periods ...
Students wishing to undertake traineeships can also make use of theErasmusIntern, a student networking site which brings together traineeship providers and students seeking opportunities abroad. Eligibility Placements must usually take place in an ErasmusProgramme Country, though Partner Countries can take...