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Erasmus+ at UiO

Erasmus+ is EU's program for education, training, youth and sport, and is intended to contribute to increased quality in education and educational cooperation through inclusion and diversity, active citizenship, and digital and green transition.

This website is under construction, more information will be available. Meanwhile, please also see the information about Erasmus+ in Norwegian.

The Erasmus programme supports mobility and cooperation projects mostly with partners in European countries, but also with partner countries outside Europe.

See also the website of the Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (HK-dir).

Erasmus+ policy documents

UiO Erasmus+ Charter 2021-27

UiO Erasmus+ Policy Statement

Incoming internship students to UiO

Students may come through Erasmus+ to UiO to do a traineeship. The student, or the the international office at the student's home university, must contact their partner department at UiO about the traineeship well in advance of the planned exchange. If the department has a traineeship vacant and agrees to host the student, an individual work plan (Learning Agreement for traineeship) must be made for the stay:

The document must be filled in and signed locally at the unit which will host the student.

Erasmus+ traineeship/internship students may be registered as incoming students at UiO.

Students who are not nominated online for exchange by their home university must be registered in the student database (FS) by host department, preferably before the deadline for applications: 1 May / 15 October. To be registered, the students or the staff in charge of the internship must contact the student administration at the host department.

Read more about Erasmus+ on the website for incoming students

Outgoing internship students from UiO

UiO students may do a traineeship as part of their degree at UiO, or immediately after a completed degree. The host organisation can be a company, research centre, or other organisation in one of the 27 EU countries, the three EEA countries, and partners in Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey. It is also possible to receive support for internships at Norwegian embassies in EU countries, Iceland, Turkey and Macedonia.

Read more about Erasmus+ on the website for outgoing students

 

Published Dec. 14, 2020 3:27 PM - Last modified June 19, 2024 2:27 PM