Erasmus+ Beyond Europe (Mobilities with Partner Countries)
The programme Erasmus+ Mobilities with Partner Countries enables the exchange of students, PhD candidates and staff between OVGU and partner universities outside the EU. This programme is coordinated by the individual departments at OVGU in close cooperation with the International Office. In parallel to the regular Erasmus+ exchange programmes, the participants acquire ECTS points during their mobilities, which are then transferred to the respective home universities according to the Bologna Contract.
Erasmus+ Partner Countries of OVGU
OVGU offers exchange opportunities to its selected partner universities in the countries of Russia, Ukraine, Israel and Kyrgystan. You can apply for financial support from Erasmus+ for the following partners:
Partner Country Russia | |
Kazan Federal University (KFU) | Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education |
Kazan National Research Technical University (KNRTU-KAI) | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Faculty of Process and Systems Engineering |
Partner Country Ukraine | |
National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" (KPI) | Faculty of Mechnical Engineering |
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (NaUKMA) | Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education |
Partner Country Israel | |
Sami Shamoon College of Engineering (SCE) Beer-Sheva |
Faculty of Process and Systems Engineering |
Partner Country Kyrgystan | |
American University of Central Asia (AUCA) | Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education |
Grant for Student Mobilities
The amount of financial support for Erasmus+ stays in partner countries is determined by the European Commission on the European level:
Sending Country | Receiving Country |
Amount |
Germany | Russia/Ukraine/Israel/Kyrgystan | 650 EUR |
Russia/Ukraine/Israel/Kyrgystan | Germany | 850 EUR |
In addition to these amounts, the students receive a reimbursement for travel costs depending on the real distance between the starting point and the destination of their mobility. The distances are measured through a tool prepared by the Commission.