Erasmus+ Mobilities
Outgoing
The PMU as a learning institution recognizes the immense value of staff mobility in fostering collaboration and innovation, and in strengthening partnerships. Colleagues are highly advised to contact first the potential receiving department or institution prior to submitting their application for a staff mobility.
Calls for Application for Academic Year 2024/25
Information on Erasmus+ Staff Teaching mobility: this type of mobility can be combined with training purposes. However, a minimum teaching obligation applies depending on the duration of the stay. Please see a list with detailed information:
If you would like to apply for a staff mobility via Erasmus+, please send an Email to . If your mobility meets the criteria for Erasmus+ funding and your application has been approved, please send the following documents:
Documents
To confirm your mobility upon your return:
Colleagues interested in applying for collaborative research should check PMU’s Research and Innovation Department and/or research profile.
Use the checklist to plan your Erasmus+ mobility and learn more about the application procedure. For further questions please contact the .
Please have a look at our guide for outgoing staff and students of PMU.
Once you have organized your mobility and have the approval of your study program and guest institution, you can register your interest in Erasmus+ funding in the Excel list in MS Teams. Please note that registration does not automatically constitute an approval of your application.
There are basically two paths to mobility supported by the International Office:
1. Erasmus+ mobility program for internship
PMU students can undertake an internship in an Erasmus+ program country. Under the Erasmus+ program, students will receive a monthly mobility grant, provided that all the grant requirements are met. Find more detailed information about the mobility program in the Calls for Application below. You will also find the Erasmus+ Student charter here.
- For long-term mobility, minimum length of stay must be at least 2 full months (for ex: 15.10. to 15.12.).
- For short-term mobility, length of stay must be at least 5 days and maximum 30 days, and must include a virtual learning component (except for PhD students).
- Eligible destination countries: 26 EU member countries, plus 13 Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) associated with the European Union, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, the Republic of Northern Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey.
- The following mobilities are not eligible for funding:
- mobility in Austria
- mobility in Klinikum Nuremberg
- mobility in your country of residence
- For non-Austrian students, mobility in your country of citizenship will be given the least priority in funding allocation. This means that funding depends on the budget and destination of mobility. Mobility in your hometown/region is not eligible.
Call for Application Academic Year 2024/25
Documents
- Learning Agreement for traineeship
- Learning Agreement Example 1
- Learning Agreement Example 2
- Student information (DE)
Please have a look at our guide for outgoing staff and students of PMU.
2. Non-Erasmus+ mobility programs
These are mobility programs to Switzerland, the UK, and to PMU partner universities outside the European Union. You are advised to apply for grants to support your expenses related to study exchange or internship. See also the section on Grants and Scholarships below.
Mobility in PMU partner universities in the USA is competitive. Please inquire at the administration office of your degree program.
The Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps programmes (2021-2027) are crucial for building more inclusive and united societies in Europe. They promote equal opportunities and accessibility, diversity and equity. These initiatives aim to support individuals facing various challenges, including economic, social, cultural, geographical, health, migratory backgrounds, disabilities and educational difficulties.
Equal opportunities are a central concern in the Erasmus+ programme. Since the start of the Erasmus programme in Austria, the national agency has been promoting the mobility of participants with fewer opportunities on behalf of the European Commission.
Erasmus+ inclusion support covers the following costs: Administrative costs to determine the status of the participant, type of reduced opportunities and individual needs.
For host institutions (destinations) that are less than 500 kilometres away from the Salzburg / Nuremberg campuses, mobility participants must use environmentally friendly means of transport.
New funding quotas apply. Information will be published on the website of the International Office as soon as possible.
Credits or achievements earned abroad must be recognized in the degree program and entered either in the Transcript of Records or in the Diploma Supplement. The regulations and the basic procedure are described in the SPO. By completing and signing the Learning Agreement before the mobility, students can be sure that their achievements will be recognized as part of the Erasmus+ mobility program. If you have any questions, please contact your degree program.