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Mobility

Student and staff exchanges form an important part of the internationalisation policy. The University of Groningen aims for half of all its graduates to have gained an international experience during their studies, either through virtual and/or physical mobility. To achieve this goal, the university is an active participant in the Erasmus+ programme of the European Commission and provides funding through its Marco Polo scholarship programme for mobility with partners outside the EU and countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme.

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Erasmus+ individual mobility

Erasmus+ is the European programme providing financial support for students and staff to study and teach, or to pursue an internship in one of the countries associated to the programme. The scholarship is a partial scholarship, meant to cover additional costs e.g. insurance, visa, travel, or higher living costs in the host country. In the new programme, both semester and short-term mobility can be supported.

E+ Blended Intensive Programmes

Blended intensive programmes (BIPs) are short, intensive programmes that use innovative ways of learning and teaching, including the use of online cooperation. Mobile students and staff can be supported through the E+ mobility programme and coordinators of a BIP can receive development costs if the programme is set up according to the Erasmus+ rules.

More information on BIPs can be obtained from your university of faculty International Office.

Policy information and Information for students (internal).

Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility (ICM)

Erasmus+ ICM offers scholarships to university students to study for a semester at selected universities outside the EU/EEA and vice versa. Short teaching or training visits of university staff can also be funded through this programme.

Marco Polo

The University of Groningen provides financial support to students who wish to study at a partner university in a country for which no Erasmus+ scholarship can be provided. Marco Polo scholarships are available for a study abroad period of 2 to 12 months and support exchange cooperation with partners around the world.

- Information for Students (internal).

At the University of Groningen, opportunities for studying abroad may vary per faculty. To find out more about exchange opportunities (for students) and cooperation opportunities (for staff), please check the website of the UG faculty or contact the relevant exchange/international office by email:

Faculty
Contact details
Faculty of Economics and Business
exchange.out.feb rug.nl
Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences
exchange.gmw rug.nl
Faculty of Religion, Culture and Society
internationaloffice.rcs rug.nl
Faculty of Arts
exchange.out.arts rug.nl
Faculty of Law
exchangelaw rug.nl
Faculty of Spatial Sciences
iofss rug.nl
Faculty of Philosophy
phil.international rug.nl
Faculty of Science and Engineering
exchange.science rug.nl
University Medical Center Groningen
international.office umcg.nl
University College Groningen
exchange.ucg rug.nl
Campus Fryslân
i.a.luna.arteaga rug.nl
Last modified:10 November 2023 09.55 a.m.