Funding available to support teaching exchange with Bar Ilan University, Israel

What is the Erasmus + International Credit Mobility scheme?

For over 25 years, the European Union has funded the Erasmus programme, which has enabled over three million European students to spend part of their studies at another partner higher education institution in another Erasmus programme country (EU; EEA; Turkey).

The Erasmus+ programme now opens up these opportunities, allowing for mobility from and to other parts of the world. This action also supports mobility of staff (teaching or training).

Latest funding opportunity

As a result of a successful bid for funding under the Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility scheme, funding is available to the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research to support staff exchange with Bar Ilan University, Israel.

Funding is available to support two weeks of teaching at Bar Ilan University.

Apply now

For further details and to apply for the opportunity, see ‘Erasmus+ Staff Mobility’.