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International Credit mobility

The Erasmus International Credit Mobility Program supports student and staff mobility in all levels of higher education and disciplines for periods ranging from 3 to 12 months. It focuses on ensuring better mobility, non-discrimination, full recognition, and providing necessary support and assistance to participants. Managed by National Agencies, European universities can apply for partnerships for sending and receiving mobility. The program emphasizes inclusivity, gender balance, and accessibility for economically and socially disadvantaged individuals, disabled people, and overall quality enhancement.

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International Credit mobility

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  1. International Credit mobility Education and Culture

  2. … in other words Student credit mobility Student credit mobility All levels of higher education (short cycle,Bachelor, Master, Doctoral levels) + all disciplines From 3 to 12 months for studies Each student can benefit up to 12 months per study cycle For staff – from 5 days to 2 months (for retraining or teaching) Education and Culture

  3. … in other words Better mobility Erasmus quality framework • Erasmus Charter for Higher Education – for Partner countries, the principles of the Charter are embedded in the inter-institutional agreements • Inter-institutional agreements to set mobility flows & preconditions • Learning Agreement for students Education and Culture

  4. … in other words Erasmus charter • Non discrimination • Full recognition • No fees charged • Publish course catalogues • Good preparation of mobile students (language, documents, logistics) • Assistance for visas, accommodation, insurance • Guidance to incoming participants • Equal academic treatment and services • Integration into the local society • Mentoring • Linquistic support Education and Culture

  5. International credit mobility How doesitwork? Both for students and staff (for learning and teaching) Action managed by National Agencies located in Europe Europeanuniversitiesapply on behalf of the partnership for: Sending and receivingmobility to/from Partner countries Individually or within a consortium (onlybetween 2 countries) When to apply? Call for proposalspublished in Oct 2014 Mobilities for the 2015/16 academicyear Education and Culture

  6. International credit mobility Particular focus on: - economically and socially disadvantaged individuals in partner countries gender balance, while taking into account the overall number of active university students of each gender in the partner country; - disabled people; Education and Culture

  7. International credit mobility Indicative budget 2014-2017 for South Africa About EUR 3.2 million (EUR 0.8 million per year) Education and Culture

  8. Education and Culture

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