Erasmus study mobility is an activity in which students of a higher education institution spend one or two semesters of their studies at a higher education institution in a member state of the European Union within an academic year. In order to carry out the activity, your department must have an Erasmus Bilateral Agreement with the relevant department in a higher education institution that holds an Erasmus Charter (ECHE) in a member state of the European Union.
The aim of Erasmus study mobility is to improve the quality of higher education in Europe and strengthen its European dimension. The Erasmus program strives to achieve this goal by promoting inter-country cooperation between universities, enabling the exchange of students and educators across Europe, and contributing to the development of academic recognition and transparency of studies and degrees obtained in the countries participating in the program. In a Europe that offers higher quality higher education, graduates will be better equipped and more responsive to the expectations of the business world.
The Erasmus Program allows you to experience abroad, to study in a multicultural environment, to get to know different cultures, to make new friends, to be a student in a different school and to see a different system.
The Elementary Mathematics Education Program has bilateral agreements with the University of Hamburg in Germany and the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. Our students can go to one of these two universities to study within the Erasmus+ Program.
For more information, please visit TEDU International Cooperation Office page.