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About the Erasmus Program

What is the Erasmus Program?

  • Erasmus program is a European Union program to encourage higher education institutions to cooperate with each other.
  • Higher education institutions to produce and implement joint projects with each other; It provides non-refundable financial support for short-term student and staff exchange.
  • The aim of the program is to improve the quality of higher education in Europe and to strengthen the European dimension.
  • By encouraging international cooperation between universities;
  • It provides the exchange of students and educators in Europe.

What is the Erasmus Program Not?

  • The aim of the program is to improve the quality of higher education in Europe and to strengthen the European dimension.
  • By encouraging international cooperation between universities;
  • It provides the exchange of students and educators in Europe.
  • Institutions that can exchange students provide their students with a varying amount of financial contribution depending on the country of destination.
  • Even if 8th semester students benefit from the exchange, they cannot do their diploma work or their graduation / assignment / project / thesis in any partner university.
  • Master's and Doctorate / Proficiency in Arts students cannot submit their thesis at the partner university.
  • Erasmus is not a scholarship program!

What Does Erasmus Bring to Students?

  • Taking lessons in a different cultural environment
  • Intercultural awareness
  • Developing a foreign language
  • Employability and professional development
  • International friendships
  • Personal development and self-confidence
  • Provides people with new skills regardless of their age and educational background
  • Strengthens personal development
  • Increases employment opportunities
  • It provides a new career development.
  • It increases the student's self-confidence.
  • It increases the chances of finding a job in the future.
  • It gives a European dimension.
  • It provides experience abroad.
  • It provides the opportunity to introduce its own culture.
  • It gives the opportunity to make new friends.
  • It allows to break prejudices by recognizing different cultures.

Why Should You Apply To Erasmusa?

  • First of all, you will see a different learning institution and education system.
  • Education in a foreign language will prove that you can succeed in all circumstances.
  • You will improve your foreign language even more by using it both in daily life and at school for one semester.
  • Your employability will increase in the international labor market.
  • You will strengthen your awareness and bargaining power.
  • First of all, you will catch the Universal and Internationalization! ..
  • You will strengthen your international communication skills and understand different cultures.
  • With the equivalence credits, you will have the courses you have taken abroad counted at your school.
  • Dealing with dozens of procedures,
  • To act independently of you,
  • It will teach you to stand safely.
  • You will travel, make new friends and experience the best and most comfortable period of your life…

Levels of Education Where Change Occurs

Study Up To 12 Months Separately In Each Education

Level (Minimum 3 Months Maximum 12 Months)

Internship (Minimum 2 Months Maximum 12 Months

Undergraduate (Short Cycle)

2. Class

1-2. Class + Graduates (Within First 12 Months)

Undergraduate (First Cycle)

2-3-4. Classes

1-2-3-4. Classes + Graduates (Within First 12 Months)

Master (Second Cycle)

1-2. Classes

1-2. Classes + Graduates (Within the first 12 months)

Doctorate (Third Cycle)

1-2-3. Classes

1-2-3. Classes + Graduates (Within the first 12 months)

Who Can Benefit From The Erasmus Program?

  • The target audience of the Erasmus + Program can be summarized as follows:
  • In the field of higher education; university students, academics and higher education staff,
  • In the field of vocational education; vocational school students, apprentices, professionals, educators, those working in the field of vocational education,
  • In the field of school education; primary and secondary school students, school leaders, teachers and school staff,
  • In the field of adult education; learners, educators, members and employees of adult education institutions,
  • In the youth field; Young people between the ages of 13-30, youth workers, members and employees of youth organizations,
  • In short, individuals of all ages and segments, and institutions and organizations of all levels can benefit from the program.

Erasmus For You

Learning Mobility

  • Applications are made for the quotas in the current bilateral agreements of the faculty / department.
  • Part of the learning program is spent at the partner university.
  • Courses and credits taken are transferred, recognition is provided.
  • The application prerequisites of the attending university must also be met; like language is a must ...

Internship mobility

  • It is aimed to gain professional experience.
  • It cannot be used for activities such as research, thesis, homework.
  • The student researches and finds the institution that will accept it.
  • Application is made by receiving an invitation letter.
  • Academic recognition is provided.
  • By applying in the last year, you can go as graduates.

Academic Recognition

Recognition will be provided for courses taken and credits

Similarly, internship activities will be recognized.

The courses you will take in the institution you will go to are successful here; Your failures will be counted as failures.

Country Groups

Host Countries in the Mobility

Monthly Grant (Euro)

Monthly Grant Internship (Euro)

1st and 2nd Group Program Countries

United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Sweden, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Southern Cyprus, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Greece,

 

500

600

3rd Group Program Countries

 

Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey

 

300

400