What is Erasmus Traineeship?
Erasmus+ KA131 Project (formerly KA103) supports student and staff exchange by encouraging cooperation with higher education institutions and organizations within the program countries. There are different types of activities within the project, such as study and traineeship mobility for students and training and teaching mobility for staff.
Erasmus+ supports traineeships (work placements, internships) for students from abroad currently enrolled in higher education institutions in Programme Countries at bachelor's, master's and doctoral level. The mobility is carried out between a sending and a receiving institution, both of which must hold the ECHE - Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. The duration of the stay ranges from two months to an entire academic year.
By doing a traineeship abroad, students can greatly improve your knowledge, skills and competences that employers are looking for.
Benefits for students
• develop entrepreneurial and creative skills highly valued by future employers
• improve foreign language skills, interpersonal and inter-cultural teamwork skills
• gain a deeper understanding of another country and culture