The Erasmus + programme allows students to carry out a mobility in another institution abroad in order to acquire new skills. The students remain enrolled in their home institution. This mobility is validated and recognised by the home institution as an integral part of the thesis.
More information on the program can be found below.
- What is ERASMUS+ Program?
ERASMUS+ is a grant under the European Union (EU) programme for education, training, youth and sports.
More information on the grant can be found here.
- Grant Target Candidate:
2 Students from the Faculty of Educational Studies, UPM
- Grant Allocation:
Level
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Duration
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PhD
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90 days
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Master
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150 days
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Undergraduate
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5 months
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- Grant Information:
- Allowances (per diem amount) : 850 €/month
- Student with lower opportunities (disability, educational difficulties, economic obstacles, cultural differences, health problems, social obstacles, geographical obstacles), : additional 250 €/month
- TravelAllowances (based on distance travelled)
Travel Distances
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Amount
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Between 10 and 99 km
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23 EUR
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Between 100 and 499 km
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180 EUR
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Between 500 and 1999 km
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275 EUR
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Between 2000 and 2999 km
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360 EUR
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Between 3000 and 3999 km
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530 EUR
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Between 4000 and 7999 km
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820 EUR
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8000 km or more
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1500 EUR
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Distance travelled can be referred here : https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/resources-and-tools/distance-calculator
- Suggested Travelling Date: must be completed no later than 31 July 2026
- Application Period
Student Mobility Nomination initiated : 8 April 2024
Student Mobility Internal Evaluation Period (PTJ): 8 April 2024 - 5 June 2024
Student Mobility Application Deadline to i-PUTRA : 5 June 2024
Student Mobility Application Deadline to US: 15 June 2024
- Eligibility Requirement for Student Mobility
- The student must be enrolled in at least the second year at UPM.
- Applicants who have not previously received Erasmus grants will be given priority.
- Application Procedure for Student Mobility
- To begin the application procedure, interested candidates must be nominated to i-PUTRA through their respective faculty deans. Candidates must furnish the following documents to the faculty dean for internal evaluation before nomination to i-PUTRA can be conducted.
- Learning Agreement (Annex 1)
- Copy of passport
- In the case of undergraduate and master's students, if applicable: Certificate of Spanish, corresponding to at least level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) or its equivalent. The US will not require specific language accreditation from the candidate, but each partner university must ensure that the candidate has a sufficient level of Spanish for academic success during the mobility.
- In the case of doctoral students: a brief report (maximum of 4 pages) with a proposed work to be carried out during their stay at the US.
- additional support for inclusion: an official medical certificate that certifies the recognized degree of disability or the physical, mental, or health problems they suffer from.
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Upon the completion of the faculty’s internal review, the shortlisted candidates' documents along with the nomination from the dean need to be made to the Mobility Section i-PUTRA through email at shahana@upm.edu.my for further processing.
- Disclaimer:
Candidates will be evaluated by the host university upon application submission. Please take note that application submission does not guarantee a scholarship to be granted to the candidates.
Updated:: 15/04/2024 [sh_najiyah]
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