STUDY TOUR
General information

Who can go?

The trips are open to first and second degree students (who know a foreign language to the extent that they can complete courses at a partner university) (minimum B1/B2 level).

Study trips are possible from the second year of study.

Erasmus+ study trips last from 3 to 12 months at each degree level. Each student can use the “mobility capital” for a trip abroad in each “study cycle” of 12 months (study + internship).

It is possible to go on exchange within the framework of one degree more than once, except that a single period of stay abroad should be a closed part of the study program (e.g., one semester), it must also be closed in one academic year.

Check the list of basic rights and obligations of students going abroad under Erasmus + included in the Erasmus + Student Charter.

How to apply for the scholarship?

All you have to do is submit an application form and wait to hear about the interview date and results from the Foreign Relations Department.

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Financing principles

Principles of financing of the departure of students and graduates of the College of Management Education in Wroclaw, going for studies under the Erasmus+ program in the academic year 2021/22.

Individual support for Mobility of Outgoing Students:

Countries belonging to the group Monthly rate in EURO

Group 1 - Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden and countries in the region 142

550

Group 2 - Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the countries of the 133 region.

550

Group 3 - Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Hungary

450

FAQ

You have been qualified. What’s next?

A student directed to study abroad under the Erasmus+ program is required to prepare a Learning Agreement for Studies before departure, and to sign an agreement concerning the trip and the granting of a scholarship.

The student is expected to complete on the trip the subjects offered by the foreign university, related to the subject of study.

To pass the semester, the student should complete the subjects for 30 ECTS credits. All or most of the credits should be completed on the trip.

Pre-departure formalities

Before you leave, remember about insurance – it is the participant’s responsibility to have insurance for the entire period of stay abroad.

European Health Insurance Card from the National Health Fund
Additional insurance for accident insurance and third party liability
(The certificate to the NFZ for the issuance of the EHIC card is obtained from the Department of Foreign Relations).
Signing a financial agreement.
Completion of a language test (the participant is required to complete an online language proficiency test).
Payment of the scholarship.
Plan your travel arrangements well in advance and read up on the culture and customs of the country you are going to.

Formalities and documents upon return from studies

At the end of the stay at the foreign university, the student completes the following formalities:

  • Transcript of Records – delivery of the document to the Department of Foreign Cooperation. This document is issued by the foreign university and should include the student’s name, place and period of stay, a list of subjects completed with due ECTS credits and original grades obtained. Equivalence card – delivery of the document to the Dean’s Office
  • Report – online questionnaire – to be completed within 30 days of the end of mobility
  • Completion of a language test (the participant is required to complete an online language proficiency test).
  • Financial settlement of the trip – in accordance with the signed agreement.

Information exchange

Erasmus + student information exchange – Erasmus Student Network – www.esn.pl/

http://www.erasmus.org.pl/

Erasmus Charter

PIC CODE 946602146

KOD ERASMUSA PL WROCLAW13

Erasmus Charter for Higher Education