Credit Mobility

    • Short-term exchange programs for studying (3-12 months) for Ukrainian bachelors, masters, postgraduate students, doctoral students; as well as short-term internships / teaching / advanced training (from 5 days to 2 months) for teachers and administrative staff of higher education institutions.
    • Students receive a scholarship of 750-850 EUR per month in exchange programs, while teachers receive a daily allowance of about 100-160 EUR per day (the amount depends on the host country).

    Who can participate?

    • Students (bachelors, masters, postgraduate students, doctoral students)
    • Teachers
    • Administrative staff

    For students:

    For students, credit mobility lasts from 3 to 12 months for training and from 2 to 12 months for internships. The total duration of credit mobility for students can not exceed 12 months for a cycle of study, regardless of the type and duration of mobility.

    The scholarship for students participating in credit mobility is 750-850 euros per month.

    The expenses of students for studies are covered by the host party.

    After returning of the grant- holder to Ukraine, the University automatically acknowledges the loan.

    Requirements:

    • Credit mobility can be organized for undergraduate students (except for the freshmen) and masters.
    • Applicants must have an average score of over 4.5.
    • They must also have a sufficient level of the language of teaching of the University of the host country (have a certificate of language proficiency certification).
    • Advantage is given to scientifically active students with project ideas.

    For teachers:

    Credit mobility can be organized for postgraduate students, teachers and staff in higher educational institutions.

    For teachers and employees of the educational institution mobility can last from 5 days to 2 months

    The daily allowance for teachers and staff amounts up to 100-160 euros per day.

    Automatic recognition of loans is granted upon return of the scholarship by a university in Ukraine.