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Great opportunity for Benha Universit Staff & Students to benefits from mobilities granted by the Erasmus+ KA107 program
Wednesday 1 Oct. 2019 - 01:48:54
This is an Erasmus+ program between EU member and partner countries.
The distribution of the grants and scholarships to students and staff is as follows:
Student Mobility for Studies
Benha University to Universidad de León
- number of mobilites offered (1 Student)
- duration of mobilities (5 months)
- financial support that will be received (530€ travel allowance + 850€/month for up to 5 months) GRANT (total amount/participant): 4780€
- All students must purchase the Oncampus insurance for the duration of their mobility. (https://oncampus.es/en/seguros/oncampus-estudia/)
- Students need to make sure that they will be able to find study areas at Universidad de León compatible with their own studies. (www.studyinleon.es - check Academic Offer)
- Students need to officially enroll at BU University and paid fees. They won't be charged any fees at Universidad de León for tuition, enrolment, access to exams or laboratory and library facilities, excluding the lower costs on the same basis as local students for costs such as insurance, students unions and the use of diverse material
Staff Mobilities
- number of mobilities offered (2 mobilities: 1 staff mobility for teaching and 1 staff mobility for training)
- Duration of mobilities: 5 activity days + 2 travel days.
- staff members need to fill in a Mobility Agreement, stating their plan for the activities days: 8 teaching hours need to be arranged with ULE)
Staff Mobility for Teaching
Benha University to Universidad de León
- 1 staff member
- 7 days/staff member
- 530€ travel allowance each
- 1120€ individual allowance
- GRANT (total amount/participant): 1650€
Staff Mobility for Training
Benha University to Universidad de León
- 1 staff member
- 7 days/staff member
- 530€ travel allowance each
- 1120€ individual allowance
- GRANT (total amount/participant): 1650€
Source: - International Relations Office