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Date added: 2023-12-20

Open call: Erasmus+ cooperation with third countries (open until January 15th)

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The International Relations Office encourages faculties to participate in a project related to the mobility of students and staff within the Erasmus+ program - cooperation with non-associated countries. The deadline for submitting applications is January 15.

In early 2024, Gdańsk University of Technology will again apply for funding for student mobility (outgoing/incoming for studies and internships) and staff mobility (outgoing/incoming for training and lectures) within the Erasmus+ program - cooperation with third countries, non-associated (known as KA171).

The list of countries eligible for funding includes over 170 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and North America, plus Australia, divided into 12 regions. The list of countries covered by the project can be found here: 

How to apply?

Each university can apply for only one project, so the International Relations Office will submit the application on behalf of Gdańsk University of Technology. Departments interested in participating in the project and establishing cooperation with universities in non-associated countries are requested to complete and send the following form to maria.doerffer@pg.edu.pl by January 15: 

For the purpose of submitting the application, please provide detailed and precise information about the universities with which you would like to establish cooperation and the planned form of cooperation. If you would like to establish cooperation with more than one university, please complete a separate form for each university (1 form = 1 university). Only complete, detailed, and timely submissions will be considered in the final project.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Maria Doerffer, the Erasmus+ Program University Coordinator, at maria.doerffer@pg.edu.pl.

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