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Erasmus+ mobility

Eligible
countries

Erasmus+
selection procedure

The Office for International Relations at FFPW USB announces a spring call each year for research fellowships and internships for the upcoming academic year.
During the selection process, the following criteria are considered:
  • Academic performance, as documented by the grade average (for students only)
  • Verified language proficiency (supported by a language certificate)
  • A cover letter
  • More information about Erasmus+ and the necessary forms

Vice-dean
for international relations

  • Assoc. Prof. Martin Pšenička

  • +420 725 787 925

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Office
for international relations

  • Bc. Lucie Kačerová

  • +420 734 269 084
    +420 387 774 736

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For
students

Study Stay
  • At least 3 months, ideally 5-10 months
  • Monthly scholarship amounting to EUR 540- 660
  • At least 18 ECTS credits to be obtained
  • Partner universities
  • For more information see here.

Where to go for a study stay?

Traineeship for Students and Graduates
  • Traineeship for students: 2 months or more
  • Traineeship for graduates: up to 2 months
  • Monthly scholarship amounting to EUR 690 - 810
  • Students who wish to apply for this internship are required to find a company abroad that offers Erasmus+ internships
  • In the case of graduate traineeships, it is necessary to complete all the necessary mobility documents before graduation
  • For more information see here.

 

Have you been selected for a traineeship? Click here for instructions on how to proceed.

How to Apply
  • Fill in this form
  • Write a cover letter in English
  • Attach a language certificate (if you have one)
  • E-mail all the documents to Bc. Lucie Kačerová (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

Students enrolled in full-time or combined study programs at the Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, University of South Bohemia, are eligible to participate in the Erasmus+ programme for up to 12 months during their studies.

For
employees

Teaching
This mobility programme enables academic staff to teach at partner institutions abroad. Teaching mobility is open to all subject areas and academic disciplines. Each mobility period can last up to 5 days and must include a minimum of 8 teaching hours.
For more information see here.
Training

This mobility programme supports the professional development of both teaching and non-teaching staff through training activities abroad. These may include structured training events (excluding conferences), job shadowing, observation periods, or training at a partner institution or another relevant organization abroad. Each mobility period can last up to 5 days.

For more information see here.

Combination of Teaching and Training

This mobility programme allows academic staff to combine teaching with training at a partner institution abroad. Mobility is open to all subject areas and academic disciplines. The stay may last up to 5 days and must include a minimum of 4 teaching hours.

Guidance on preparing for teaching or training abroad is available here.

For
young enterpreneurs

  • For aspiring entrepreneurs

  • Financial support up to EUR 1,200/month

  • Duration 1-6 months

  • 41 European countries

  • Any business sector

  • Minimum age: 18

  • Maximum of 3 years of business experience, but no need to have a Trade License or Company ID No. (IČO)

  • Residence address in the Czech Republic for at least 6 months within the past year

  • For more information see here (in Czech language only)

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