Which countries can you travel to?

1. program countries: EU, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Serbia, Turkey, North Macedonia
2. partner countries: other countries of the world with which Gdańsk Tech has signed agreements *
* the number of places for studies in the partner countries is limited

 

Which universities can go to?

At universities with which a given Gdańsk Tech faculties have signed agreements. If your faculty does not have a signed contract with the university you want to leave for or another Gdańsk Tech department has such an agreement, contact Ms. Justyna Ksionek from International Relations Office by e-mail / phone, who will tell you what to do in such a situation.

 

How long can you leave for?

Min. for 60 days - max. 12 months.

 

How many times during your studies can you travel?

Each student has the so-called "Mobility Capital", ie 12 months for each degree of study (i.e. for the first degree of studies you can go abroad for a total of 12 months and for the second degree of studies you can go abroad for a total of another 12 months). Mobility capital can be used entirely for studies, fully for internships, or divided into studies and internships.

 

Who can leave?

1. a student who has completed at least the first year of undergraduate studies
2. well-versed in the language of the foreign university they want to go to
3. ready to undertake full-time studies

 

Accommodation and transportation

The organization of accommodation and transport is on the student's side.

 

How much scholarship can you get?

You have to take into account that the grant may not fully cover the costs of living in the country you are going to - the grant is only intended to cover the differences in the cost of living in Poland and in the country you are going to. Co-financing is paid as follows: 85% of the amount after signing the contract (before departure), the remaining 15% after the settlement of the trip (after return).

country scholarship
group I: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Netherlands, Sweden 670 euro monthly
group II: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Spain, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia" 670 euro monthly
group III: Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia, Lithuania, Romania, Serbia, Turkey, Hungary 600 euro monthly


Additional Funds for Students with Special Needs

Students with special needs are eligible for additional funding for their trips. Students with special needs are defined as:

  1. Students who have been awarded a social scholarship
  2. Students with a certified degree of disability Students in these groups receive an additional amount of 250 euros for each month of their stay (regardless of the country they are traveling to).


🌿Green Erasmus+

Students who choose to travel by green means of transport, such as train, bus, or carpooling, are eligible for additional funding for their trip, which includes:

  • A one-time bonus of 50 euros
  • Additional financial support for up to four travel days (about 20 euros per day). How does it work? Let's say the foreign university is ready to host you from October 1 to April 30, and you sign a contract with those dates. If you use green forms of transport, you can leave, for example, on September 29 and return on May 2, and you will receive additional funds for the four travel days."

 

Online Linguistic Support (OLS) 

Language Support Students studying abroad in English, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, French, Greek, Spanish, Dutch, German, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Swedish, Hungarian, or Italian have the opportunity to take a language proficiency test. We encourage students to take this test to assess their level of foreign language proficiency before going abroad for studies.

Based on the test, a student can (if they wish) also receive a license for an online language course (the test is taken in the language in which the student will be studying in the respective country, but the course can be taken in any language. For example: a student goes to study in Spain; the studies are in English - the test is taken in English, but the course can be in Spanish or any other language).

Students who are selected to participate in the Erasmus+ program and are interested in the language test and course should contact the International Relations Office for more details.

Offered online language courses:

language language test language course

English, French, Spanish, Dutch, German, Italian

yes yes - all levels

Portuguese

yes yes - up to B2 level
Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Romanian, Slovak, Swedish, Hungarian yes yes - up to A1 level