Useful Information for Erasmus+ Study and Contacts

What is Erasmus+ for Study programme?

The Erasmus+ Programme is an EU funded mobility programme allowing you to spend between three and twelve months at a European or non European university.

You can attend courses, sit exams and earn credits for your studies.

You will receive a grant from the Erasmus+ Programme to help you cover your costs.
As an Erasmus+ student, not only will you earn credits for your learning activities, but you will be also exempted from paying tuition fees at your host university (but not at your home university) and you will have access to all the services the host university offers its own students.

Where can you go?

In any of the 27 European Union Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden; in the 3 countries of the European Economic Area: Island, Liechtenstein and Norway; in the accession candidate countries: Turkey, the Republic of Macedonia; in some non-EU countries participating in the Erasmus+ Programme: UK and Swiss;

The list of partner universities where students can spend a mobility period is updated every year, thus it is available only once the call for application is published (more or less every February).

Who can take part?

Anyone regularly enrolled at the University of Udine.

It is compulsory for Extra European Students to verify entry VISA rules in advance.

Contacts

International Office

via Gemona, 92 Palazzo Garzolini Di Toppo Wassermann - Udine

e-mail: claudia.schileo@uniud.it; sonia.bosero@uniud.it

phone: 0432 556221; 0432 556226 or TEAMS