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Erasmus

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"WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE ERASMUS PROGRAMME"

 

Erasmus is the European Commission's mobility programme designed to encourage higher education student and staff mobility and University links within the EU.  Students and staff eligible to participate in the programme should be either EU nationals, EEA nationals, from the EU candidate country Turkey, or have been granted official permanent residency/leave to remain within the EU.

If you are interested in the Erasmus programme, please first check with the office responsible for international affairs at your home institution about how you should proceed. You may have to go through a selection process at your home institution before you can be nominated by them to apply to study here.

Once we receive notification from your home institution that you have been selected to apply to Warwick as an Erasmus student and we have your details, we will send you instructions on how to complete our application form.

 
European Credit Transfer Scheme

The University of Warwick has introduced the European Credit Transfer Scheme (ECTS) in 5 departments. If you are applying to Law, Warwick Business School, Chemistry, Computer Science or Engineering, you might like to use an ECTS Student Learning agreement available from your institution.

 
Language ability

Please note that at Warwick you will be expected to follow lectures, take part in seminars and produce assessed work in English. You should therefore be fully confident that you have the English language ability to do this.

 

Erasmus Charter and Policy Statement - view these here

Page contact: Vivien Price Last revised: Mon 11 Apr 2011
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