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Study Abroad and Exchange

Studying or going abroad offers unparalleled opportunities for personal and professional growth, fostering cultural understanding and adaptability. It expands networks, exposes individuals to diverse perspectives and enhances language skills. Immersion in different academic environments can spark innovation and creativity, while experiencing new cultures enriches one's worldview. Ultimately, international experiences bolster resumes and broaden horizons, preparing individuals for global success. The website of the WUR Exchange Team contains information about the exchange programme, summer schools, Blended Intensive Programmes, and about Erasmus+ grants for international mobility.

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    Students

    Students can either study abroad at a partner institution (exchange) or carry out a traineeship abroad. Short mobility opportunities are available through Blended Intensive Programmes.

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    PhD candidates

    Outgoing PhD candidates can apply for an Erasmus+ grant for a period of 5-30 days. A virtual component is optional, making participating in Blended Intensive Programmes possible as well. Grants are only available for exchange to Erasmus+ Programme countries.

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    Staff

    Outgoing staff can apply for an Erasmus+ grant for a teaching or training mobility with a duration of 2-60 days. Participating or teaching in Blended Intensive Programmes is also possible. Grants are only available for exchange to Erasmus+ Programme countries.

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Wageningen University & Research participates in the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and holds an Erasmus+ Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). Please read them carefully to understand your rights and obligations. Students should also read the Erasmus+ Student Charter.

Disclaimer: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication (communication) reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.