International Credit Mobility
Key Action 1 - International Credit Mobility
Since 1987, the Erasmus programme has enabled over three million European students to spend part of their studies outside their home country in a higher education institution in Europe. The new Erasmus+ programme is open to the world and, allows for incoming mobility from outside Europe to Erasmus+ "Programme Countries" (EU28, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey) and for outgoing mobility of European students to "Partner Countries" around the world. Students and doctoral candidates can receive a grant allowing them to spend a limited period of study (up to a maximum of 12 months per degree), for the purpose of gaining credits. After the mobility phase, students return to their home institution, where the credits count towards their home degree. Staff can also spend a teaching and/or training period abroad, ranging from five days to two months. This international mobility is managed by a network of Erasmus+ National Agencies established in each Programme Country.
Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar agreed to cooporate for the exchange of students and/or staff with the following Universities:
Austria:
Belgium:
France:
Lille Catholic University
University Claude Bernard 1 in Lyon
Germany:
University of Saarland
Italy:
Norway:
Poland:
University of science and technology in Wroclaw
Mare Nostrum network
Romania:
Slovakia:
Slovenia:
Spain:
Turkey:
University of Kirklareli