Erasmus Programme
10/06/2024 2024-06-14 7:34Erasmus Programme
Erasmus +
The ESCRBC has had the ERASMUS CHARTER for several years, enabling educational centers to carry out student, teacher, and non-teaching staff exchanges with other educational institutions affiliated with the European Higher Education Area. Under this European program, the ESCRBC has agreements with the following institutions:
- Tor Vergata University in Rome (Italy).
- University of West Attica (UniWA), Athens (Greece).
- Polytechnic Institute of Tomar (Portugal).
- Portuguese Catholic University (UCP) in Porto (Portugal).
- Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (Austria).
- Avignon School of Fine Arts (France).
- Building College (RCK) in Riga (Latvia).
- Metropolia University of Helsinki (Finland).
- Danube University, Krems (Austria).
Additionally, the ESCRBC has agreements with the following entities and companies collaborating in European mobility projects under the Erasmus program:
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ERASMUS mobility calls are conducted according to requirements that may vary each year but typically prioritize students who have completed all previous course subjects over those with pending subjects. The documents to be submitted usually include, in addition to the application form, a motivation letter explaining the reasons for applying for the scholarship, as well as some language proficiency document.
Regarding the application deadlines, these are usually set during the semester prior to the intended mobility.
All information related to the program can be consulted on the website http://www.sepie.es.
The ESCRBC’s Erasmus Policy Declaration can be found at the following link.
For more information on the Erasmus + program at ESCRBC, you can contact martarodriguez@escrbc.com.