
There are several types of mobility opportunities for higher education students, including doctoral students:
Period of Study
Internship Period
Combined mobility: the option to include an internship period as part of the study abroad program (the internship is supervised by the host institution where the study abroad program takes place).
To receive support from the Erasmus+ program, students must contact their institution or an organization participating in the program.
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Going abroad to study, gaining on-the-job training, learning foreign languages, and meeting and interacting with other European citizens is, in fact, very beneficial and a valuable learning experience.
The skills acquired are all assets for career guidance, professional integration, and employment. The ability to adapt, a sense of initiative, and a passion for teamwork and discovery—all developed during the program—are soft skills highly valued by employers.
For more information, visit: https://generation.erasmusplus.fr/sejour-bourse-erasmus…/