Teaching Mobility Outgoing - Erasmus+ (KA131)
Erasmus+ supports mobility for the purpose of teaching in programme countries. Prerequisite is that the host institution holds a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) and that an Erasmus+ inter institutional agreement exists. Teaching mobility is intended to:
- complement the teaching offer at the host university and pass on expertise
- enable the exchange of new teaching content and methods
- strengthen European partnerships and promote the development of joint study programmes
- allow non-mobile students at the host university to participate in international teaching
Application
What can I apply for?- Blended Intensive Programme (BIP)
- Joint international study programmes
- Summer Schools
- Teaching Weeks
There are different ways to teach abroad with Erasmus+:
- professors and lecturers with a contractual relationship with the university
- research assistants (graduate degree, doctoral students)
- lecturers without endowment
- lecturers with contracts for work and labour
- staff from enterprises (to be invited)
Priority:
Subordinate (exceptions):
The following may be eligible for funding, if sufficient funds are available and written endorsement is received from the respective institution:
The application is made online via the mobility portal.
Applications can be submitted on a rolling basis for the respective semester until
Winter semester: 15 December , the complete documents must be submitted online no later than 5 weeks before the start of the mobility.
Summer semester: 15 June , the complete documents must be submitted online no later than 5 weeks before the start of the mobility.
Duration of stay & Funding
How long can I go abroad?A teaching mobility lasts at least 2 days (excluding travel) and can be funded for up to 4 weeks. Due to the limited availability of funds , priority is given to mobilities of 2 - 10 teaching days (excluding weekends).The programme also allows mobilities of up to 2 months. Such funding availability is exceptional and requires very early contact for clarification.
Teaching commitment: at least eight hours per stay or per week or part thereof.
- Group 1: €180 per day
Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden - Group 2: €160 per day
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain - Group 3: €140 per day
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Turkey - 10-99km: 23€
- 100-499km: 180€ (Green Travel: 210€)
- 500-1999km: 275€ (Green Travel: 320€)
- 2000-2999km: 360€ (Green Travel: 410€)
- 3000-3999km: 530€ (Green Travel: 610€)
- 4000-7999km: 820€
- 8000 und mehr: 1500€
Subsistence costs according to country category:
Until day 14:
From the 15th day, the rate is equal to 70% of the basic amount.
Depening on available funding, 1 to 2 additional travel days can be financed. The prerequisite is that these are directly adjacent to the training/workshop/job shadowing (e.g. arrival on Sunday, start of program on Monday). If the mobility takes place with a low-emission means of transport (no airplane!), an additional top-up for Green Travel can be granted (not applicable from project 2024).
Travel costs:
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according to distance calculator
Printing and insurance costs are not covered. The grant recipients are obliged to ensure that they have sufficient insurance cover (health, liability and accident insurance).
Check lists & Documents
Check lists & Guidelines- Check list Teaching mobility (in German)
- Guideline Teaching mobility 2021 - 2027 (in German)
- Business trip request (via Lucom)
- Certificate of Stay
- Teaching Agreement
- EU-Survey: An automated link is sent via the Beneficiary Module (BM) shortly after the end of the mobility. The EU Survey is an online report (mandatory submission).
Contact:
Erasmus+ Key Action 131 Team
Von-Siebold-Straße 2
37075 Göttingen
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