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Exchange possibilities

Mobility within the Erasmus+ programme
· Erasmus+ grants for students for their mobility period within Innovative Technology for Health.
Discuss this with David Grenot, as the students shall apply for the exchange studies in due time.
· Erasmus+ grants for teacher mobility. Please see
· Erasmus grants for PhD students
We do not have this process ready yet. Either it will go through David Grenot or IRO.
· Blended learning. This is a new Erasmus+ tool combining virtual studies with a physical mobility of 5 – 30 days.
Rules: At least 3 partners, at least 15 students, in total, to be registered at a programme course of at least 3 ECTS.
Anna Hellberg Gustafsson, the KTH Erasmus coordinator, and I are working on the Erasmus+ application right now.
To include such a blended learning, we basically, by May 3rd need:
- a title for the course (can be changed)
- estimated number of students (Master and PhD students can be combined) in total and estimated number of students with KTH as a base
- Partner universities and which will act as coordinating university
N.B. this will not be binding and changes can be made as long as the rules above are fulfilled. A new application will be made in May next year, if the time is too short now.
To expand the network and deepen the contact within the Unite! alliance, we see good opportunities for:
· Creating a Teacher network for your area with the Unite! partners
· Within this teacher network, discuss the interest of setting up courses for virtual mobility. This means that students are offered to study one or two virtual courses at one of the partner universities. It is currently running for Energy Engineering and Architectural Engineering will start this autumn.
Johanna Simonsson and myself together with the colleagues at the Unite! universities will help you to set up this concept, earliest spring 2022.
· Possibilities for final project at BSc – level (Kex-jobb) within this partnership.
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