Thanks to Erasmus+, UniGe offers you the opportunity to choose between a study or work placement experience in one of the many countries participating in the mobility programme and provides you with financial support to help you make the most of this experience.Erasmus+ mobility allows you:a university career enriched by a quality experiencea thorough knowledge of a different European realityfull recognition of CFUs acquired by taking examinations or conducting thesis research at the partner location Erasmus+ a.y. 2026/2027Call for Erasmus+ students a.y. 2026/2027Manifesto delle destinazioniApplication formHighlights - english version Do you want to take part in the Erasmus + call for studies for the academic year 2026/2027? In order to provide you with all the information about the call for studies and to explain how to present and submit your application, the University Erasmus Days have been organised!The meetings will take place according to the following schedule:-Tuesday 24 February Aula A2 Dipartimento DISFOR - Corso Andrea Podestà 2 from 14:00 to 16:00-Wednesday 25 February at Aula 5 - Biomedical didactic pole (ex Saiwa) from 10:00 to 12:00-Friday 27 February at Aula Magna Pontremoli - Albergo dei Poveri from 14.30 to 16.30The meetings will be open to all interested students, regardless of the School or Department they belong to. The date can be freely chosen.We look forward to seeing you there! Important documents Below you will find all the documentation required to participate in the Erasmus+ study mobility programme. Erasmus+ a.y. 2025/26 Student's KitLearning Agreement for studies 2025-2026 UniGeNotice (expired on 28 February 2025 at 12 noon)Erasmus Manifesto (published 31 January 2025)Highlights - english version Attachments Document Bando Erasmus+ ai fini di studio 2026-2027 Document Highlights Erasmus * ai fini di studio 2026-2027 Document Erasmus +Call for study 2026-2027 - highlights Document info_test_di_lingue_ita.docx Document info_test_di_lingue_ENG.docx
Instructions for use To participate You can enroll in the program if: you are regularly enrolled in UniGe you are enrolled in individual educational activities aimed at admission to Master's degree programs (so-called bridging career) at the time of submission of the application you possess the prerequisites for access established by the foreign location and the individual teaching facilities of UniGe How long Your Erasmus can last between 2 and 12 months. You must agree with your lecturer on the exact dates of your stay and the courses to be taken. Check the teaching periods and courses offered at the foreign university. Have you been on Erasmus before? Yes As a UniGe student, you have the opportunity to carry out one or more Erasmus+ mobilities. The period comprehensive reserved for mobility is different depending on the course of study you are enrolled in: Cycle I - Bachelor's degree: maximum 12 months (360 days) cycle II - bachelor's/master's degree, master's degree: maximum 12 months (360 days) single-cycle master's degree: maximum 24 months (720 days) cycle III - PhD, postgraduate course, 2nd level master's degree: maximum 12 months (360 days) Before applying, you should therefore check that the remaining period still available to you for further Erasmus+ mobility is at least 90 days. For example, if in the same bachelor's degree program you have already done one Erasmus mobility for study purposes for 5 months and one for internship purposes for 4 months (for a total of 9 months), you will be able to apply and do a maximum period of 3 months abroad, regardless of the duration of the grant provided by the announcement. As a UniGe student, you have the opportunity to carry out one or more Erasmus+ mobilities. The period comprehensive reserved for mobility is different depending on the course of study you are enrolled in: Cycle I - Bachelor's degree: maximum 12 months (360 days) cycle II - bachelor's/master's degree, master's degree: maximum 12 months (360 days) single-cycle master's degree: maximum 24 months (720 days) cycle III - PhD, postgraduate course, 2nd level master's degree: maximum 12 months (360 days) Before applying, you should therefore check that the remaining period still available to you for further Erasmus+ mobility is at least 90 days. For example, if in the same bachelor's degree program you have already done one Erasmus mobility for study purposes for 5 months and one for internship purposes for 4 months (for a total of 9 months), you will be able to apply and do a maximum period of 3 months abroad, regardless of the duration of the grant provided by the announcement. No Continue reading. Continue reading. Destinations Check the Erasmus Manifesto, in the Important Documents section of this page, to find the list of destinations. Destination assignment is the sole responsibility of the Selection Boards. The preferences you expressed are therefore indicative. The Selection Committee may assign you a location other than those you indicated in your application: if deemed most suitable if the vacancies at the indicated locations are already assigned to candidates who scored higher on the ranking list in the event that the duration of the period linked to the locations you have chosen is not compatible with the months, if any, already completed as part of previous Erasmus mobility experiences
Verification of language skills If you need a attestation of your level of proficiency in foreign language(s), you can contact the Language Skills Development Section and read the information posted on the page dedicated to Erasmus+ Outgoing students. You can take a test of English and 1 other language according to the location of your interest (your choice of French, German and Spanish) and book the tests, according to the deadlines indicated in the dedicated section and published on the AulaWeb platform. Test results are preferential evaluation elements for the purpose of your ranking. In fact, the Selection Boards may apply a reduction in your score if: you have not taken the tests prepared by the Language Skills Development Sector you have not attached any certification to your application. N.B. For any information about the tests please write to erasmus.clat@unige.it You can find all the information to register for and participate in foreign language courses by visiting the Language Skills Development Branch website on the page dedicated to Erasmus+ Outgoing students. You can enroll only if you have accepted the Erasmus+ grant and if the Selection Committee has designated you expressly as the recipient of a foreign language course. Remember that should you register for courses without having accepted the grant, you will be excluded.
Normative sources regolamento didattico di Ateneo, articolo 23 regolamento di Ateneo per gli studenti, articolo 4 manuale di mobilità internazionale per gli studenti, sezione D3 Useful links Servizio Internazionalizzazione Agenzia Nazionale Erasmus+ INDIRE Spazio Europeo dell'Istruzione superiore - EHEA Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency - EACEA Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca - MUR Sistema Europeo di Trasferimento dei Crediti (ECTS) Regolamento Didattico di Ateneo
Read more Erasmus contact person Gabriella Garbarino - gabriella.garbarino@unige.it International Mobility Sector Piazza della Nunziata 6, second floor 16124 Genoa Tel. +39 010 2099545 - Fax +39 010 2095012 coopint@unige.it
Read more International Mobility Sector Piazza della Nunziata 6, second floor 16124 Genoa Tel. +39 010 2099545 - Fax +39 010 2095012 coopint@unige.it