Everyone can benefit from international mobility, not only students and researchers. There is therefore also a program for non-academic staff at the University.
The ERASMUS program supports international mobility on the part of all University members. In contrast to the exchange of teaching and research staff, here the focus is on promoting further education via experience of good practice while working at a university in another country. This should involve a reciprocal exchange.
Applications should be submitted to the ERASMUS representative for the Faculties at the International Office. Applications which are submitted after 31 st October may still be eligible for funding provided sufficient funds are still available.