Erasmus+ Program
The Erasmus+ Program is an exchange program supported by the European Union that allows students to study at partner universities in Europe for one or two semesters.
Within the scope of the program, students can:
Study at selected European universities,
Count most of their courses towards their own degree requirements,
Benefit from grant support during their study period,
Gain international experience by getting to know different cultures.
Detailed information regarding application conditions, current partner universities, and grant details is shared on our university’s Erasmus Coordination Office website.
Erasmus+ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Erasmus+ Program? It is the European Union's grant program in the fields of education, youth, and sports.
What is Erasmus+ NOT? It is not a foreign language learning program, a "scholarship" program, or a "diploma" program.
Who can benefit? Associate, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students registered in formal education at ISUBU can benefit from the program.
What are the types of student mobility?
Student Mobility for Studies: Taking courses at another university with which our university has an agreement. (Duration: 3 to 12 months).
Student Mobility for Traineeships (Internship): Mandatory or voluntary internships at any enterprise abroad. An inter-institutional agreement is not required. (Duration: 2 to 12 months).
What are the requirements for participation?
Being a full-time student registered in formal education.
Having a GPA above a certain threshold (2.20/4.00 for associate/undergraduate; 2.50/4.00 for graduate/doctorate).
Having a sufficient ECTS credit load (60 ECTS) for study mobility.
Will the courses I take abroad be recognized here? Yes. The correspondence of the courses to be taken abroad with the courses at ISUBU is determined by your department coordinator and department head before you go, and is finalized with a Learning Agreement. Course compatibility (compatibility of credits and learning outcomes) is essential.