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MOBILITY

Semester 1 → Rome 🇮🇹
Semester 2 → Athens 🇬🇷
Semester 3 → Bucharest 🇷🇴
Semester 4 → Internship & Thesis

Mobility Requirements

  • Students are required to fulfil all compulsory mobility requirements according to the structure of the NAT4DD programme.
  • The programme includes physical mobility across the partner universities in Rome, Athens, and Bucharest.
  • Student mobility is an integral component of the joint degree structure and academic experience.

Erasmus+ Mobility Support

  • Compulsory mobility costs are generally self-funded by the student.
  • Students eligible for Erasmus+ mobility grants may apply for financial support through their Home Institution.
  • Erasmus+ mobility grants may support up to two semesters of study mobility.
  • Funding availability and grant amounts depend on Erasmus+ regulations, country categories, and the allocated budget of each participating university.

Mobility Funding Scheme

  • The three Partner Universities collectively support student mobility through a rotating funding scheme.
  • For each student cohort, two semesters of physical mobility are funded collectively by the Erasmus Offices of the Partner Universities.
  • Responsibility for mobility funding rotates among the Partner Universities across successive student cohorts.

Administrative Requirements

  • Students participating in mobility must comply with all administrative procedures required by the Erasmus Offices of the Partner Universities.
  • Submission of all required mobility documentation within the indicated deadlines is mandatory.
  • Students are responsible for following the mobility guidelines and regulations communicated by their Home Institution and host university.