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Erasmus+ KA 103
- Join Facebook Group – Erasmus+ UJ wyjazdy/outgoing. Joining the group will enable you to get in touch with other students who are taking part in the Erasmus+ Programme.
- If you have questions about applying for Erasmus+ mobility contact dr Krzysztof Byrski (room 334, email: krzysztof.byrski@uj.edu.pl), but first please check the information below!
Recruitment for the Erasmus+ programme takes place through the USOSweb system and via a dedicated MS Forms. To participate in the recruitment process, you must log in to the USOSweb system, enter the Student Exchange tab and submit the application, than fill in the additional form (click here - this link goes to a new tab).
The application via USOSweb will be available in Students Section, Student Mobility, from Monday 15.01.2024 onwards.
You would need to fill in both applications by 5 February, at the latest.
The MS forms (click here - this link goes to a new tab) is in English and its main purpose is to arrange students’ applications and check the compatibility of language requirements. It is not possible to nominate a Student without any language competence confirmation.
In order to fill in the form correctly, you would need to get familiar with the updated list of Erasmus agreements (click here - this link goes to a new tab).
While checking the list of available for you Erasmus+ agreements, please note that each agreement is dedicated to specific programme and students of this programme have the priority. Please analyse the list to identify which agreements you might have priority for.
You need to pay particular attention to the level of studies (BA/MA/PhD) so that not to apply for the wrong programme. You need to also consider the language requirements of a chosen university. If there is no information in the column devoted to English, this university ONLY accepts students speaking the relevant national language.
In order to submit the form, you need to submit a language certificate.
1. delivered and active participation in a scientific conference – maximum 20 points:
- conference on the main 3 points
- conference at national level, each with 7 points
- conference at a detailed level, each with 10 points
- student magazines or websites, each article 5 points
- scientific journals or articles in collective publications, 5 points each
- scientific book – 20 points
4. using the language of instruction (other than English) available at the University - maximum 10 points
- B1 – 3 points
- B2 – 5 points
- B2+ – 7 points
- C1 or higher – 10 points
6. Average grade (minimum 4.0) – maximum 10 points
- 4.5 – 5.0 – 10 points
- 4.0 – 4.4 – 5 points
General schedule of the first call for applications for Erasmus + program in the academic year 2024/25:
15.01. - 05.02.2024 - recruitment deadline, submission of applications via USOSweb system
06.02. - 21.02.2024 - qualification and mobility approval via USOSweb system
22.02. - 29.02.2024 - appeal procedure
01.03 - 07.03.2024 - final mobility approval via USOSweb system
A list of Erasmus+ institute / faculty coordinators is available [click here - this link goes to a new tab].
The list of criteria for all Erasmus + Study units is available [click here - this link goes to a new tab].
Check where you can go. You can find a list of foreign universities in the USOSweb system (Student mobility tab). The updated list of all agreements (click here - this link goes to a new tab).
You can go for one semester (winter or summer) or the whole academic year (depending on the agreement).
1 semester = 5 months
1 academic year = 10 months
EXTENSION
Extension of mobility for the next semester
The Extension Form (click here - this link goes to a new tab) should be sent to Jagiellonian University no later than 4 months from the start of the mobility (partner and home university coordinators' signatures are required). Extending mobility for another semester is possible within one academic year, i.e. from the winter semester to the summer semester (in total for the whole academic year).
Extension due to longer stay
If the planned mobility period is longer than the financing period indicated in the Grant Agreement, it should be reported to the International Students Office no later than 30 days before the end of the financing period. After receiving the information, the International Students Office will prepare an annex to the Grant Agreement, which the student and the university must sign.
The student can calculate the mobility duration using the Erasmus+ Grant Calculation file. To calculate the duration of the mobility, please indicate the start and end dates of the mobility.
SHORTER MOBILITY
It is possible to withdraw from the whole academic year scholarship for only one semester. Please submit to us a Declaration of Resignation (click here - this link goes to a new tab) including one semester.
RESIGNATION
To withdraw from the scholarship, you must submit or send a scan of the Declaration of Resignation (click here - this link goes to a new tab) to the International Students Office. Please send us your withdrawal as soon as possible so that other students have a chance to leave. If you withdraw, someone else may participate in the programme.
Before the start of the Erasmus+ mobility students need to fulfil the following conditions:
Checklist:
- Send an Application form to the foreign university (mandatory)
- Submit Learning Agreement for Studies (click here - this link goes to a new tab) (‘Before the mobility’ part) signed by the coordinator of the JU and by the coordinator of the host university. In the case of programme differences, fill the Annex: Aneks do LAS (click here - this link goes to a new tab)
- Sign the grant agreement in the International Students Office
- Submit the Bank details form (click here - this link goes to a new tab)
- Submit the copy of the European Health Insurance Card – EHIC
- Submit the copy of additional health insurance (medical expenses)
- The confirmation of having a student’s status for the following year of studies – available in the USOS system
- Take the OLS language test
The scholarship payment depends on the fulfilment of the abovementioned requirements. Just in case you may also check information available on the website of International Students Office (click here - this link goes to a new tab).
If you have undertaken all of the activities described, you are good to go!
We wish you luck on your Erasmus+ scholarship!
NOTE: Outgoing students, who have been granted the Erasmus+ scholarship are eligible to stay abroad for - 5 days. Students whose stay lasted 5 days less shall keep the whole amount of received scholarship according to the financing agreement. Students whose stay lasted longer than 6 days can apply for the increased amount of the scholarship, reporting it to the International Students Office via e-mail not later than one month before the end of the stay.
Every outgoing student is obliged to settle all the formalities in 2 places:
- International Students Office (click here - this link goes to a new tab)
- sending faculty/institute
Faculty/institute coordinator can provide you with the information on the procedure concerning the credit of studies abroad, here you can find the contact details (click here - this link goes to a new tab).
We do not provide photocopying services, so please, submit COPIES (you can keep the originals) of the following documents:
- Learning Agreement for Studies: ‘Before the mobility’, ‘During the mobility’ (if there were changes), and ‘After the Mobility’ (LAS (click here - this link goes to a new tab)) – all of the documents have to be signed by: the student, the coordinator of the faculty/institute at JU and coordinator of the host university. Documents without any of the signatures will not be accepted.
- Transcript of records – this is a document issued by the foreign university after passing all of the courses. Transcript of records = Table C in After the Mobility section. *In the case of Research Projects you need to submit a certificate, which is the confirmation of finishing the Research Project, instead of the Transcript of records.
- Confirmation of stay (click here - this link goes to a new tab) – the document should include the dates of arrival and departure to/from the foreign university. We accept different documents, if they consist of the abovementioned dates (dd/mm/yyyy).
- Submit on-line participant’s report MT+ – the survey is sent automatically from the Mobility Tool+ to the e-mail address. NOTE: The survey has to be filled and sent without printing. Every student has to receive the confirmation after sending the survey to the e-mail address.
- Take the language test after the return from the scholarship
Students have to settle all the formalities within 30 days after returning from the partner university. Students shall submit all of the abovementioned documents in person, by mail, fax or scan of the documents via e-mail. In the case of a delay in issuing the Transcript of records by the partner university, the time to settle the formalities will be extended to one month.
NOTE:
In the case of one semester scholarship:
- The Erasmus+ grant will be paid in two instalments
- The first instalment is paid before the start of the mobility, in the amount corresponding to 150 days of stay in the foreign university
- The second instalment is paid after the scholarship has terminated and the Participant has successfully settled all the formalities, took the test, and submitted the on-line survey. Additionally, Confirmation of stay has to consist of information that the stay at the foreign university lasted less than 150 days.
- In the case of shorter stays, the second instalment will be reduced, or will not be paid; in the case of stay that lasts less than 120 days, the outgoing student shall reimburse a part of the amount of the scholarship
- The amount of the scholarship is calculated according to the number of days in the Mobility Tool+.
In the case of the scholarship for the whole academic year:
- The Erasmus+ grant will be paid in three instalments
- The first instalment is paid before the start of the mobility, in the amount corresponding to 150 days of stay in the foreign university
- The second instalment is paid before the beginning of the spring semester
- The third instalment is paid after the scholarship has terminated and the Participant has successfully settled all the formalities, took the test and the on-line survey. The Confirmation of stay has to consist of information that the stay at the foreign university lasted less than 300 days (10 months).
- In the case of shorter stays, the second instalment will be reduced, or will not be paid; in the case of stay that lasts less than 255 days, the outgoing student shall reimburse a part of the amount of the scholarship
- The amount of the scholarship is calculated according to the number of days in the Mobility Tool+.
summer semester 2023/2024
If you are interested in registering for the course, please contact with CISAD UJ office via email: isad@uj.edu.pl and write to Erasmus+ coordinator: krzysztof.byrski@uj.edu.pl. Priority for registration have Erasmus+ students coming to CISAD UJ, then to Faculty of International and Political Studies, then other Erasmus+ students. All courses are conducted in English. The place limit for Erasmus students is 5 places on each of the courses below (click on the title of the course to go to a new tab).
- International Relations in Latin America
- Economic Diplomacy
- Foreign Policy Analysis
- International Relations in Africa
- Comparative International Poltics in Central and Eastern Europe
- Political Propaganda and Disinformation
- Contemporary European Political Thinkers
- Development and Cooperation in Latin America
- International Scientific and Technological Cooperation
- Cross-cultural Communication
- Psychology of Security
- Cultural Awareness
- Problems of Security in the Middle East and North Africa
- War and Defense in Space
- International Organizations in Crisis Management
- International Policy of Counterterrorism
- Politics and Ideology of International Protection of Human Rights
- International Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Intervention: Workshops and Practice
- Cyber Security
- Problems of Security in Africa
- Minerals, Water and Conflicts in 21st Century
- Management of Humanitarian Programs and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
- Working with Volunteers: NGO's Aid Development after Crisis Situation
- Energy Security and Environmental Protection in the Era of Climate Change
- Political Economy in Sub-Saharan Africa and Developing Countries
- Preventive Diplomacy and Multilateral Conflict Management
- Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development: Theories and Practice
- Trade and Economic Development
- International Policy Formulation
- Security Policy Analysis
- Comparative Constitutional Change
- Grand Strategy, Strategic Planning, and Intelligence
- Terrorism Analysts Training Course
- Border and Transportation Security
winter semester 2023/2024
If you are interested in registering for the course, please contact with CISAD UJ office via email: isad@uj.edu.pl and write to Erasmus+ coordinator: krzysztof.byrski@uj.edu.pl. Priority for registration have Erasmus+ students coming to CISAD UJ, then to Faculty of International and Political Studies, then other Erasmus+ students. All courses are conducted in English. The place limit for Erasmus students is 5 places on each of the courses below (click on the title of the course to go to a new tab).
- The International Order and Development Policy
- Just War Theory and Its Adversaries
- Conflicts, Peacebuilding and Development
- Leadership and Human Resources Management
- International Organizations - Theory and Practice
- Leadership and Project Management
- International Organizational Behaviour
- Innovation Management
- International Relations in the Asia-Pacific
- International Law
- Academic English
- Global Corporate Systems in IR
- Introduction to Complexity
- Development and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific
- Fundraising, Monitoring and Project Cycle Management: Workshops and Practice
- Migration and Development
- Epidemics and International Cooperation in Health
- From Aid to Development Effectiveness
- Fragile and Dysfunctional States impact in a Globalized World
- Problems of Security in the Asia-Pacific
- Armed Conflict Law and Peace Operations
- Conflicts in the 21st Century
- Military Forces in Contemporary World
- Global Economic Governance
- Global Poverty and International Financial Aid Institutions