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Who is eligible for the grant for international mobility programs and what are the requirements?
All students participating in international mobility programs, specifically Exchange, CEMS-MIM, Themis, DD Essec and other Joint/Double Degree (durations between 2 and 12 months), will be considered for the grant provided the following conditions are met:
- Minimum duration: the minimum admissible period is 2 months (60 days) in the same study cicle
- Maximum duration: you can receive Erasmus grants for study and/or internships up to a maximum of 12 months per study cycle (three-year/ two-year/ law school). E.g., if you have done an Erasmus in the BSc (for study or internship), you can again be an Erasmus student in the MSc and in this case the counting of the number of months starts again from zero.
- comply with the assignment criteria described on the dedicated page
- Modality: the contribution is calculated only for the days carried out in presence at the host institution. Virtual mobility does not involve contribution. If the modality is mixed and includes a virtual component, the contribution will be calculated only for activities carried out in presence.
The period of stay declared in the International mobility grant application must be:
- Continuative. Only the period actually spent at the host institution will be payable. In fact, the arrival and departure dates reported in the certificate issued by the partner university must reflect the period of actual stay in the student's study location.
- Related to study purposes