Erasmus+

The Erasmus program, an acronym for European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students, is a student mobility program of the European Union, created in 1987.
It gives a European university student the opportunity to spend a period of study in a foreign university that is legally recognized by their home university.
Since 2014, the program has been called Erasmus+ for education, training, youth and sport.
Every year, the call for applications for Erasmus+ mobility grants for study is published for the following academic year. To participate in the call, the student must have a language certificate of a level at least equal to that required by the partner institution where the student intends to carry out the mobility.
In order to encourage the widest participation in the Erasmus+ Study call, the University Language Center (CLAM) offers students the opportunity to take tests to verify their language level and issue the relevant certificate.
The Department of Economics has concluded numerous agreements in order to plan the mobility flows of students and teachers, both outgoing and incoming.

To fill out the Learning Agreement, i.e. the study program with exams (or internship/traineeship, or thesis research) to be taken at the foreign University and which will be subject to recognition, contact the contact person for international mobility of the course, Prof. Maria Gabriella Campolo.

Every year, on the occasion of the publication of the announcement, an information meeting is held, in collaboration with the International Relations Office, aimed at students to provide clarification on the methods of participation in the competition and the procedures for recognition of the activities carried out abroad.