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Programa ERASMUS+


Erasmus+ Studies (SMS)

  • Aimed at students of all levels.
  • Modality KA131 (to countries that are members of the Erasmus program, associated countries and third countries) and modality KA171 (to third countries not associated with the program).
  • Offers academic recognition since before leaving, the study program abroad and its equivalence with the URV are agreed.
  • The duration of the mobility can be long-term (from 2 to 12 months), as established in the agreement for each university; and also short-term (from 5 to 30 days) which opens the doors to the participation of all students regardless of their reality.
  • During the mobility stay, academic fees do not have to be paid to the host university.
  • Scholarships are received to collaborate in covering the expenses involved in the mobility and is compatible with public or private aid that is not European.
  • The possible destinations and seats according to education are updated each academic year, according to the interinstitutional agreements for mobility, and can be consulted in the corresponding mobility call.
  • The mobility coordinator must give the go-ahead for both mobility.

Erasmus+ Traineeships (SMT)

  • Aimed at students of all levels.
  • KA131 modality (in Erasmus member countries, associated countries and third countries)
  • Offers academic recognition: If they are curricular internships, the corresponding credits will be validated in the academic record, and if they are extracurricular internships, they will be reflected in the SET. Internships can also be done as a recent graduate. In all cases, the mobility can be registered in the Europass document.
  • The duration of the mobility can be from 2 to 12 months.
  • An inter-institutional agreement between the URV and the hosting institution is not necessary.
  • Scholarships are received to help cover the costs of the mobility and is compatible with public and private grants that are not European.
  • There is no closed offer of places, but you must look for an eligible company on your own. More information about internship offers.
  • The mobility coordinator must approve both the company and the content of the internship, which must be related to your degree.

Erasmus+ Training (STT)

  • Aimed at academic and administrative staff.
  • Modality KA131 (in countries that are members of the Erasmus program, associated countries and third countries) and modality KA171 (in third countries not associated with the program).
  • Objective: to receive training that will be recognized within the corresponding training program (Human Resources Service or Institute of Educational Sciences).
  • The duration of the mobility can be from 2 to 60 days, depending on the activity.
  • An inter-institutional agreement between the URV and the destination institution is not necessary (only in the case of KA171).
  • Scholarships are received to help cover the costs of the mobility.
  • There is no closed offer of places, but you must look for an institution that organizes eligible training on your own. More information on international training offers.
  • You can also spend a stay to observe best practices in a homologous unit (staff shadowing).

Erasmus+ Teaching (STA)

  • Aimed at academic and administrative staff.
  • Modality KA131 (to countries that are members of the Erasmus program, associated countries and third countries) and modality KA171 (to third countries not associated with the program).
  • Objective: to provide teaching that will have recognition within the Academic Organization Plan.
  • The duration of the mobility can be from 2 to 60 days, depending on the activity, with a minimum of 8 hours of teaching per week.
  • The possible destinations and places according to education are updated each academic year, according to the interinstitutional agreements for mobility, and can be consulted in the corresponding mobility call.
  • Scholarships is received to help cover the costs involved in mobility.