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Opportunities abroad for PhDs

Doctoral students, as both students and staff, have a variety of options to apply for and participate in Erasmus+. Which one is appropriate will depend very much on the purpose of the trip, and the duration of your stay.

Brief summaries with links to more detailed information are below. A grant is paid for all mobility activities within Erasmus.

 

Erasmus+ student mobility – studies

Three-month-minimum full-time studies or a short-term-mobility of 5-30 days at a partner university in a programme country (EU/EEA). You will have the possibility to attend courses or use your mobility period for data collection, writing, etc towards your doctoral thesis (avhandlingsförberedande aktivitet).

Course

You can study courses at a partner university. The study period must take place at one and the same higher education institution for a continuous period of time. The studies must take place full-time (30 credits / semester) and must be credited by the department.

Dissertation preparation activity (avhandlingsförberedande aktivitet)

Mobility does not have to be credited to be approved, but must be approved within your education at Stockholm University. It is a requirement that the doctoral student has a supervisor at the sending university, but there is no requirement for a supervisor at the receiving university. It is however a strong recommendation to have a supervisor at the receiving university as well.

Link to more information about studies abroad

Erasmus+ scholarship

 

Erasmus+ student mobility – traineeship

Two-month-minimum internships or a short-term-mobility of 5-30 days at a company, university, organisation, institute, etc in an Erasmus+ programme country (EU/EEA). For doctorals this can even include research experience or data collection, etc. The internship must consist of doing work for the receiving organisation.

Link to more information about Erasmus+ internships

 

Erasmus+ staff mobility – teacher exchange

Two day minimum, and eight teaching hours (per week), teaching at a partner university in an Erasmus+ programme country (EU/EEA). Teaching can take a variety of forms, and can even include team-teaching with a mentor.

Link to more information about Erasmus+ teacher mobility

 

Erasmus+ staff mobility – staff training

Two day minimum, one week maximum training related to your work duties. Training can take place at a company, institute, organisation. It can also be job-shadowing related to your current/planned work. Examples for doctorals: Shadowing in needed skills or methods. This is training, not research-related. The purpose of the mobility and the connection to your work duties at Stockholm University have to be clearly stated in the application. 

Link to more information about Erasmus+ staff training

 

Scholarship for studies in Poland

Scholarship for studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland

 

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