Apply for mobility abroad in the summer semester within the CEEPUS programme!
Where can you go?
FRRMS students can primarily travel within the CZ-111 and AT-50 networks, or elsewhere as freemovers.
Partner institutions can be found here: CZ-111 and AT-50.
Within the network, priority is always given and guaranteed to stays at universities where our faculty has been allocated a quota.
In the CZ-111 network, for the academic year 2024/25, the following are the semester stays: Univ. Graz (AT), Univ. Sofia (BG), Univ. Pécs (HU), Jagell. Univ. Krakow (PL), Univ. Ljubljana (SLO). In the AT-50 network, for the academic year 2024/25, the following are the semester stays: University of Applied Sciences Burgenland (AT).
But you can apply to any university that is listed in either of the two networks (CZ-111 and AT-50).
For how long?
You can apply for traditional semester stays (3-5 months) or short-term stays (1-2 months).
For short-term stays, you need to check if the host university allows them.
How to apply?
Applications must be created electronically and submitted by October 31, 2024 for the start of the Summer 2025 semester.
Application instructions can be found here.
Before you send your application, it is better to check with the CEEPUS project coordinator Dr. Ptáček about practical matters (e.g. start of the semester, curiculla of courses, etc.)
More information about the CEEPUS programme
If you are granted mobility, you should contact the Faculty’s International Office immediately, with whom you will deal with the registration of the trip to UIS, course recognition and insurance. You must always have the foreign mobility entered in UIS before departure.
Contact person: Vendula Tvrdoňová – vendula.tvrdonova@mendelu.cz
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