Erasmus Placement Programme: information for 2019-2020 academic year:
Download Erasmus Placement 2019-2020 presentation
List of placement coordinators
Students mobility for placement enables students at higher education institutions to spend a placement traineeship/intership period in an enterprise or organisation in another in another participating country of Erasmus+ Programme.
Modalities of grant:
There are two different modalities of Erasmus Placement:
- Type A: students enrolled in a degree of the University of Valencia whose curriculum has instership subject.
- Type B: graduated students who have finished their studies in the course immediately prior to the completion of the practice. For this call will be those that end in the course 2018-2019.
Period to spend the intership in academic year 2019-2020:
Between 1st September 2019 and 30th September 2020
Application deadlines:
- First period: from June 5 to July 16, 2019, both inclusive (modalities A and B) - Closed.
- Second period: from October 1 to 22, 2019, both included (modality A for all countries of the call, and mode B only for United Kingdom) - Closed.
- Third period: from January 9 to 29, 2020, both included (only mode A)
- Fourth period: from April 2 to April 24, 2020, both included (only mode A)
Benefits for students:
- Work placements provide an excellent opportunity to gain work experience in an international environment
- They enhance your curriculum vitae and employability potential by providing international employment experience
- They develop transferable skills, including communication across cultural boundaries, selfmanagement, independence, confidence, adaptability and develop linguistic skills
Benefits for companies and organizations:
- Getting new perspectives brought by trainees and the contact with institutions
- Exchanging and updating the knowledge and experience of the company
- Adding an international dimension to the company
The following types of organisations are not eligible as host organisations:
- European institutions (such as the European Commission) which have a paid traineeship scheme
- Organisations managing EU programmes (such as National Agencies) in order to avoid possible conflict of interests or dual funding
Erasmus Placement Programme: information for 2018-2019 academic year:
Download Erasmus Placement 2018-2019 presentation
List of placement coordinators
Students mobility for placement enables students at higher education institutions to spend a placement traineeship/intership period in an enterprise or organisation in another in another participating country of Erasmus+ Programme.
Modalities of grant:
There are two different modalities of Erasmus Placement:
- Type A: students enrolled in a degree of the University of Valencia whose curriculum has instership subject.
- Type B: graduated students who have finished their studies in the course immediately prior to the completion of the practice. For this call will be those that end in the course 2017-2018.
Period to spend the intership in academic year 2018-2019:
Between 1st September 2018 and 30th September 2019.
Application deadlines:
- First period: from June 14 to July 16, 2018, both included (already closed)
- Second period: from 1 to 22 October 2018, both included (already closed)
- Third period: from 11 to 29 January 2019, both included (already closed)
- Fourth period: from 4 to 26 April 2019, both included.
Benefits for students:
- Work placements provide an excellent opportunity to gain work experience in an international environment
- They enhance your curriculum vitae and employability potential by providing international employment experience
- They develop transferable skills, including communication across cultural boundaries, selfmanagement, independence, confidence, adaptability and develop linguistic skills
Benefits for companies and organizations:
- Getting new perspectives brought by trainees and the contact with institutions
- Exchanging and updating the knowledge and experience of the company
- Adding an international dimension to the company
The following types of organisations are not eligible as host organisations:
- European institutions (such as the European Commission) which have a paid traineeship scheme
- Organisations managing EU programmes (such as National Agencies) in order to avoid possible conflict of interests or dual funding