Dear students,
until the October 28, you have the opportunity to apply for short-term and semester stays within the CEEPUS program.
The length of stay is in the range of 1 – 4 months.
Compared to the Erasmus+ program, this one is less administratively demanding and more flexible (length of stay, purpose of stay does not necessarily have to be connected with completion of the whole semester and minimum number of credits).
FRRMS offers study stays within the CZ-111 (Georegnet) and AT-50 (Education Without Frontiers) networks.
Students can go primarily to universities where scholarship coverage is provided, or to any other school within the network (here it depends on the demand from other foreign partner universities, but usually the scholarship is approved by the students).
And what is CEEPUS?
It is a Central European university exchange program focused on regional cooperation within university networks.
The CEEPUS Agreement was signed by: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Montenegro, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Austria, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia; Pristina-Kosovo and Moldova also cooperate
Conditions for participation in the program
- student from the end of the second semester;
- or postgraduate student;
- or university teacher;
- you cannot apply for a scholarship to the country of your citizenship;
- other conditions depend on the individual faculties of MENDELU. It is therefore necessary to find out at the foreign department of the faculty what conditions it requires.
Length of stay and amount of scholarship
- Long term students – 3 to 4 months (according to the requirements of a foreign university)
- Short term students – 1 to 2 months
- Scholarship: for accommodation and meals, paid in the host country. Above by country. Travel costs are covered by MENDELU by public transport up to the amount of the fare.
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