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Internship abroad

You will find full information below on how to apply for an Erasmus+ traineeship abroad.

Application

Conditions

  • You must demonstrate adequate knowledge of a language of traineeship.
  • Minimum length of stay is 2 months, maximum 12 months.
  • Students and recent graduates can also do a blended mobility, combining a virtual period with a physical short or long-term mobility. The short-term physical presence abroad as part of blended mobility lasts a minimum of 5 days and a maximum of 30 days.
  • You may carry out a traineeship at any organisation in an Erasmus+ Programme Country (with the exception of EU institutions, bodies and agencies).

Steps

1. Application

Choose a company, which you would like to work for. Students have to search for their placement by themselves. International office places job offers on a noticeboard in AIS.

3. Mobility agreement

Students have to fill in their Mobility Agreement.

4. Insurance

You need to arrange an insurance covering your whole stay abroad. Proof of the insurance must be sent to International office.

5. Bank details

Students receive financial support from the Erasmus+ programme in Euros. You have to provide International office with details of your bank account. 70% of the amount before and 30% of the amoutn after the completion.

6. Grant agreement

After completing the previous steps, the student must sign the contract in person at the International Office.

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Graduate internship

  • Lenght: 2 - 12 monthsIt must be started and completed within 1 year of completing the studies.
  • The participant must be selected for the internship while still studying (signature of LA recommended).
  • Maximum duration: 12 months (including months of mobility during the previous study cycle).
  • Receiving institution = any public or private organization that operates in the labor market or in the fields of education, vocational training, youth, research, and innovation.  

Inclusive mobility

Participants with physical, mental, or health-related disabilities

Reimbursement of 100% of actual costs

A budget to cover the student’s specific needs based on actual expenses

This can include, for example, special accommodation, meals, transportation, preparatory visits, accompanying persons, modified learning materials, medical visits, etc.

Participants with economic barriers or specific dietary requirements

One-time increase of the contribution

A student with an economic barrier must provide proof of eligibility for child benefits, proof of a social scholarship, or proof of household income

A student with specific dietary requirements must provide a medical report.