Going abroad for university lecturers and staff Rob van Leeuwen International Office
Programme Why?! Possibilities How to apply Questions Marlies Meijer MSc, PhD candidate Geography, Spatial Planning & Environment Department, Nijmegen School of Management Staff training in Linköping, Sweden and Santiago de Compostela, Spain Gerine Lodder MSc, PhD candidate Behavioural Science Institute, Faculty of Social Science Staff training in Leuven, Belgium
Why going abroad? You can broaden or specialise your research, teaching or daily work You can improve your language skills You can achieve personal development You can create an international network It will change your perspective It’s fun!
Erasmus+ Mobility Programme: 4 options Staff Mobility: Teaching What: Lecturing/teaching abroad Who: Lecturer, researcher or PhD candidate Staff Mobility: Training What: Attending lectures, receiving training, participating in job shadowing, international staff training week or summer school Who: All contracted staff and PhD
Erasmus+ Mobility Programme: 4 options Student Mobility: Study What: Attending courses, minors or semester programme Who: PhD candidate Student Mobility: Traineeship What: Participating in an internship or research project Who: PhD candidate
Erasmus+ Mobility Programme: Staff Teaching Objective: To share knowledge with students, research contacts and colleagues in the other university Conditions: days Minimum 8 hours teaching (p.w.) Host university is an eligible European university Bilateral agreement between Radboud University and the host university Grant: fixed prices for travel (€ 180 up to € 530) and living expenses (€ 50 up to € 80 p.d.) -)
Erasmus+ Mobility Programme: Staff Training Objective: To acquire knowledge, new perspectives and insights for personal and professional development Conditions: 2-60 days Work plan with personal learning objectives Host can be a European university or training institution Seminars and conferences are excluded Grant: fixed prices for travel (€ 180 up to € 530) and living expenses (€ 50 up to € 80 p.d.)
Erasmus+ Mobility Programme: Staff Training
Erasmus+ Mobility Programme: Student Study Objective: To acquire knowledge through attending courses, minors or semester programma Conditions: 3 to 12 months Study plan: learning agreement for study Bilateral agreement with host university Grant: € 150 to € 270 p.m.
Erasmus+ Mobility Programme: Student Traineeship Objective: To acquire knowledge through participating in an internship or research project Conditions: 2 to 12 months Traineeship plan: learning agreement with the university or institution Grant: € 270 to € 390 p.m.
How to apply for Erasmus+ Staff Mobility: (1)Download form, fill in and sign (2)Submit minimum 2 weeks before Student Mobility: (1)Inform your Faculty International Office (2)Fill in online form (3)Fill in documents, sign and submit -)
Financial settlement Erasmus+ Staff Mobility GrantDepartment Staff: request for international business trip submit claim after the trip Student Mobility: GrantStudent
Radboud Internationalisation Fund Teaching outside Europe: Existing contact, supported by your faculty Fixed grant: € Additional mobility for PhD candidates: Fixed grant: outside Europe € 700 and Europe: € 400 (e.g., conferences) Organising international conferences: At the Radboud University or Soeterbeeck, with minimum 50% international participants Co-funding of the faculty budget: 50% with a maximum of € Visiting scholars or professors: Existing cooperation, invitation supported by your faculty Fixed grant: outside Europe €1.000 and Europe: € 700
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Contact for support & questions Radboud Internationalisation Fund – PhDs Paula Haarhuis (15659) Radboud Internationalisation Fund – Conferences Sophie Hochstenbach (16196) Erasmus+ and Radboud Internationalisation Fund – Staff Rob van Leeuwen (13096) or Marlies Meijer MSc, PhD candidate Geography, Spatial Planning & Environment Department, Nijmegen School of Management Staff training in Linköping, Sweden and Santiago de Compostela, Spain Gerine Lodder MSc, PhD candidate Behavioural Science Institute, Faculty of Social Science Staff training in Leuven, Belgium