Erasmus+ Worldwide (also known as International Credit Mobility) is a funding strand within the Erasmus+ program that supports mobility projects between EU institutions and partner countries outside the European Union. The program enables both student and staff exchanges. However, the types of eligible mobility – whether incoming or outgoing – and the education levels involved (Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, or staff) vary by partner country. These specifics are determined by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
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Summary
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Benefits
- Incoming and outgoing students, as well as incoming staff, may receive individual support and a travel grant as part of their Erasmus+ funding.
- The travel grant is calculated based on the distance between your home and host institution, using the official EU Distance Calculator. Here you can find details on current funding rates.
- At RWTH, financial support for travel and subsistence is provided in accordance with the German State Travel Expenses Act (Landesreisekostengesetz) and the Foreign Expenses Reimbursement Ordinance (Auslandskostenerstattungsverordnung).
- Please note: In the event of a cancellation, any costs incurred cannot be reimbursed with Erasmus+ funds.
Erasmus+ offers top-up grants to support students and recent graduates with fewer opportunities.
Eligible students may receive:
- An additional €250 per month for long-term mobilities
- For blended short-term mobilities:
- €100 for stays of up to 14 days
- €150 for stays of 15 days or more
Requirements
The following groups are eligible for top-up funding:
- First-generation university students
- Students who are employed (certain conditions apply)
- Students undertaking mobility with their child(ren)
- Students with a chronic illness or a recognized degree of disability (GdB) of 20 or higher
Application Deadline
Not SpecifiedHow To Apply
- The program enables both student and staff exchanges. However, the types of eligible mobility – whether incoming or outgoing – and the education levels involved (Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, or staff) vary by partner country. These specifics are determined by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
- For details on eligibility or current agreements, please feel free to contact RWTH by email.
For more information, kindly visit RWTH Aachen University Scholarship webpage.