Erasmus+ Non-European Mobility (ICM)
Program Overview
Introduction to Erasmus+ Non-European Mobility (ICM)
The Erasmus+ Non-European Mobility (ICM) program is designed to facilitate international mobility and cooperation between European and non-European universities.
Program Details
Departments' Restrictions for Outgoing Students
Departments may have specific restrictions for outgoing students participating in the Erasmus+ Non-European Mobility (ICM) program. These restrictions can vary by department and may include requirements such as language proficiency, academic performance, or specific course completion.
Application and Admission
- The application process for the Erasmus+ Non-European Mobility (ICM) program involves submitting the necessary documents and meeting the admission criteria set by the participating universities.
- Admission criteria may include academic achievement, language skills, and other relevant factors.
- Tuition fees and funding opportunities may vary depending on the host university and the student's home institution.
Research Areas and Academic Opportunities
The Erasmus+ Non-European Mobility (ICM) program offers students the opportunity to engage in various research areas and academic pursuits at participating non-European universities. This can include coursework, research projects, and internships tailored to the student's field of study.
Conclusion
The Erasmus+ Non-European Mobility (ICM) program provides a unique opportunity for students to experience academic and cultural exchange with non-European countries, enhancing their educational and personal development.
