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Erasmus+ short blended mobility for studies

Students nominated and accepted to a short blended mobility for studies or a Blended Intensive Programme at one of Stockholm University’s partner universities can apply for an Erasmus+ grant.

You can apply for the Erasmus+ grant between 1 August and 31 May. The application needs to be submitted at least six weeks before the start of the mobility.

 

To be able to participate in an Erasmus+ short blended mobility for studies or in a BIP you need to fulfil the following requirements:

  • Be nominated and accepted to a short blended exchange or a BIP at one of Stockholm University’s partner universities within Erasmus+.
  • Be a registered and active student at Stockholm University when you apply for the grant.
  • You need to intend to graduate from Stockholm University (students on study leave are not eligible).
  • The studies need to be full time and contain a physical mobility period for 5-30 days and a compulsory virtual component organised by the host university that enhances the learning outcomes and has a clear result. The length of the virtual component is flexible.
  • Have a signed Learning Agreement before departure.
  • The complete mobility needs to correspond to at least 3 ECTS and should be recognised at Stockholm University after the completion of the mobility.
  • You haven’t participated in Erasmus+ studies or traineeship during the same study level so that the total mobility period exceeds 360 days (previously and planned mobility).
  • Take an OLS language assessment (for mobilities with a duration of 14 days or longer).
  • Submit Certificate of Attendance and Erasmus+ Participant report after the mobility.
  • Not accept any other scholarships from the EU.
 

The grant is based on the number of days that you conduct your studies in the host country including one travel day before and one travel day after the mobility period if needed. Travel days on the first or last day of the mobility are not counted as travel days. The grant is only granted for the physical part of the mobility. 

  • 70 EUR per day until and including the 14th day
  • 50 EUR per day from the 15th day (maximum 30 days)

The scholarship payment is made in two instalments:

  1. The first payment is made at the beginning of your exchange upon submission of the relevant documents (e.g. Grant agreement). This amounts to 70 percent of your planned scholarship.
  2. The remaining amount is disbursed after the end of the mobility, upon completion and submission of relevant documentation (e.g. attendance certificate confirming the exact dates of your exchange, see below). The final amount may then be adjusted, based on possible changes in the length of the mobility.

Support for Erasmus students with children

Students who have minor children and are participating in an Erasmus exchange, can receive an extra top-up added to the original grant amount and regardless of whether the child accompanies the student during the studies abroad or not.

  • Short blended mobility including BIP (5-30 days): A top-up of 100 EUR for mobilities with a duration of 5-14 days and 150 EUR for mobilities with a duration of 15-30 days.

You apply for the top-up for children in the Erasmus grant application where you also upload a family certificate from the Tax Agency. 

Students who have minor children and are participating in an Erasmus exchange and where the extra costs because of this exceeds the amount of the top-up can apply for up to 100 percent coverage for actual costs. Please contact the Erasmus-team at the International Office as soon as possible if there are additional costs because of children that are not covered by the top-up: erasmusutbyte@su.se

Support for Erasmus students with a disability

Students with long-term disabilities, including disabilities caused by physical or psychological illness can receive an extra top-up added to the original grant amount.

  • Short blended mobility and BIP (5-30 days): A top-up of 100 EUR for mobilities with a duration of 5-14 days and 150 EUR for mobilities with a duration of 15-30 days.

Students apply for the top-up for disability in the Erasmus grant application and will thereafter be contacted with more information on mandatory documentation.

If there are extra expenses during the exchange, due to disability, not covered by the top-up, students can apply for up to 100 percent coverage of actual costs. Expenses may include additional costs that the student or the host university may have that are not covered in another way. This can for example be transportation, teaching aids, special accommodation, assistants, or medical assistance in the country of the students host university.
Students who wish to apply for funding for extra expenses due to disability should contact their International Coordinator or the Erasmus-team at the International Office as soon as possible for more information on how to apply. 

Checklist for students with a disability going on an exchange

Green travel

Environment and fight against climate change is one of the priorities of the Erasmus+ programme 2021-2027. You can apply for a so called top-up for green travel, a one-time amount of 50 EUR awarded to participants who travel in an environmentally friendly way to and from the host country. You can for instance travel by train, bus or carpooling (at least 2 persons) and both the trip to and from the host country must be green. In addition, you can receive funding for up to two travel days before and after the study period abroad, if needed (in addition to the regular travel days). 

You apply for the top-up for green travel in your Erasmus grant application. If you have questions regarding the criteria for green travel, please contact erasmusutbyte@su.se

Criteria for top-up for green travel: 

  • You will travel in an environmentally friendly way to and from the host country. For instance you can travel by train, bus or carpool (at least two people). Please note that travelling by boat does not count as green travel.
  • After the end of the mobility you need to provide documentation showing that you have travelled in a sustainable way to and from the host country.
  • If you travel by carpooling, you need to submit a confirmation form that can be downloaded from the Erasmus+ portal.
  • Travel days are only granted for travel before the start date and after the end date stated in your Certificate of Attendance.
  • Granted travel days are not counted as part of the mobility period i.e. cannot be counted as part of the minimum requirement of days in order to keep the scholarship.
 

Before your exchange

Below, you will find important information about your exchange.

You can apply for the Erasmus+ grant for short blended mobility between 1 August and 31 May. The application needs to be submitted at least six weeks before the start of the mobility. You can apply for the Erasmus+ grant after you have been nominated and accepted to a short blended mobility/BIP.

Before your mobility, you must have set up a Learning Agreement with information about your short blended mobility. The Learning Agreement should for example contain a short description of the virtual component and information about how the mobility will be recognised at Stockholm University after the completion of the mobility. The Learning Agreement is created digitally on learning-agreement.eu and must be approved by you, your sending international coordinator/Degree Office and the host university before the start of your mobility. A copy of the signed Learning Agreement should be uploaded in the online application.

See this link for guidelines on how to use the Learning Agreements

You apply for the grant in the Erasmus+ portal using the form “Erasmus Short Term Mobility/Blended Mobility/BIP”.

In the application you state the start- and end date of both the physical mobility and the virtual component. The physical mobility is the days that you conduct your studies in the host country. 

Document to be uploaded in the application

  • Letter of Application issued by the host university.
  • Ladok Certificate of registration (showing that you are an active registered student at Stockholm University at the time of the application).
  • Learning Agreement, signed by you, your sending international coordinator/Degree Office and the host university.
  • Travel tickets from and to the host country for calculation of travel days, if needed. If the tickets are not submitted in the application, funding for travel days will be added to the last grant payment, after the completion of the mobility.

Email erasmusutbyte@su.se when you have submitted your application or if you have any questions regarding the Erasmus+ grant.

Don’t forget to make sure your exchange is registered in Ladok. Contact your international coordinator to receive support with the registration. 

After you have submitted a complete application and it has been processed, you will receive an Erasmus+ Grant Agreement contract via email. The Grant Agreement must be signed and uploaded in good time before the start of the mobility period. If there is no signed contract, no grant payments are made.

The Erasmus+ Student Charter contains information about your rights and obligations as an Erasmus student.

See the Erasmus+ Student Charter here

 

During your exchange

Below, you will find information that is important to know during your exchange.

  • If the information in your Learning Agreement changes during the mobility you need to create a “Changes to Learning Agreement” and submit it in the Erasmus+ portal. The changes should be signed by you, your sending international coordinator and the host university. 
  • If your exchange period is reduced or extended, you must contact erasmusutbyte@su.se and the responsible international coordinator as soon as possible. Please note that the physical mobility needs to be at least 5 days and no longer than 30 days.
  • If the physical mobility is shorter than 5 days you may be required to repay the full grant. 

The Certificate of Attendance must be completed, signed and stamped by the host university at the end of the mobility. The Certificate of Attendance confirms the dates of the physical mobility and the virtual component. Note that it’s only the physical study period that counts towards the grant. Travel days are not counted towards the study period.

Template to download is available in the Erasmus+ portal.

 

After your exchange

Below, you will find information about what to consider when coming home after your exchange.

The Certificate of Attendance should be uploaded together with your travel tickets for the journey to and from the host country in the Erasmus+ portal in the form ”Erasmus+ SMS Certificate of Attendance”. In case of changes to the mobility period and if funding for travel days should be added, the Erasmus+ grant amount will be updated.

Template to download is available in the Erasmus+ portal.

When you have completed your mobility, a link to a questionnaire called the Erasmus+ Participant Survey will be sent to you via email. The questionnaire is mandatory for everyone who has been participating in an Erasmus+ mobility. Therefore, please contact the Erasmus officer if you have not been sent this link.

In addition to the questionnaire, your department/International Office may require additional reports. Therefore, check with your international coordinator that they have received all the necessary documentation.

Also note that you will not receive your remaining grant until you upload your signed Certificate of Attendance together with your travel tickets and completed the Erasmus Participant Survey.

Once you have completed your exchange studies and received your Transcript of records from your host university, you must apply for credit transfer at Stockholm University. Contact your home department for further information.

Departmental international coordinators at Stockholm University

 

Contact

Contact international coordinators at Stockholm University

For information about the Erasmus+ grant, please email: erasmusutbyte@su.se 

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