General Information
General Information
Erasmus+ Program Within the EU
Students of the Master's Program (M.Sc.) in "Digital Culture, Smart Cities, IoT, and Advanced Digital Technologies" have the opportunity to participate in the Erasmus+ Program for studies or internships for a cumulative period of up to 12 months.
(Students can participate in all study cycles, totaling 12 months in each study cycle, for example, 12 months during the undergraduate studies, 12 months during the master's studies, and 12 months during the doctoral studies).
To clarify, the same master's student can receive funding for mobility for up to 12 months in each study cycle, regardless of the number and type of mobility (studies or internships).
Erasmus+ KA107 Program - International Mobility for Studies
The University of Piraeus and the Master's Program (M.Sc.) in "Digital Culture, Smart Cities, IoT, and Advanced Digital Technologies," within the framework of the ERASMUS+ Program, offer the opportunity for master's students to undertake a period of 3 to 6 months of study at another university outside the Program Countries. This allows them to complete part of their study cycle, specifically their Master's Thesis.
Master's students who are interested in undertaking studies abroad in the upcoming academic year must submit their expression of interest within the designated application submission period.
● Erasmus for Studies: Procedure during mobility (Video)
● Erasmus for Studies: Procedure before mobility (Video)
● Call for Mobility Opportunities for Erasmus+ Students within European Union Countries for the Academic Year 2024-2025 (click here)
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● Information for students regarding Mobility for Studies within European Union Countries for the Academic Year 2024-2025(click here)
● "What is Erasmus" (click here)
● Information for students regarding Mobility for Studies within European Union Countries for the Academic Year 2023-2024 (click here)
(For the Academic Year 2024-2025 (Winter & Spring semester), the deadline is from 22/02/2024 until 08/03/24).