Opportunities to study or work abroad
Erasmus+
2024-2025 ERASMUS+ CALL FOR APPLICATIONS INFO
The EU programme Erasmus+ offers the possibility of studying abroad for 3-12 months and provides funding through a unique scholarship programme. The University of Rome Tor Vergata has more than 100 partner Universities where students may apply to study abroad. The deadline for the online Erasmus application is February each year. Students may participate in more than one Erasmus programme during the course of their studies. The scholarship allocates between €250 and €300 per month, depending on the country of destination, and students with the lowest ISEE-U could be eligible for additional funding. 70% of the funding is anticipated before students' departure, the remaining 30% is provided after students return and register at least 12 CFU per semester, which have been previously approved by the EEBL Erasmus Coordinator.
Procedures:
- Application via the official online annual call for applications.
- Winners should take into consideration different universities and verify that their chosen courses will be recognised by EEBL. More precisely, the course content and lecture credits abroad must correspond to similar courses at Tor Vergata*. Please find here a brief list of courses that have been approved in recent academic years - this does not mean these courses are still available or that the courses are held during the current academic year. Please also take note that these courses are not necessarily pre-approved.
- Confirm their university of choice.
- Prepare the exam approval request form for the signature of the EEBL Coordinator; send to msc@eebl.uniroma2.it
- Submit the signed form at the Erasmus Office.
*Students should keep in mind that a language certificate will be required to participate in the program. When students select their Erasmus university, they should verify that the chosen institution offers master-level courses in EEBL-related subject areas for similar credits. Credit recognition for exams will only be granted for pre-approved exams that meet these requirements. Students may take other exams that are not approved, however, the CFU will not be recognized or counted toward the EEBL degree. Scholarship winners should send the exam approval form to msc@eebl.uniroma2.it with a list of exams to propose for pre-approval, along with the host university's links to each course’s detailed syllabus, as well as the corresponding course name at Tor Vergata and its Delphi code. Forms that do not include the name of the host university will not be considered.
Upon return to Tor Vergata, at least 12 CFUs must be recognized in order to keep the full scholarship.
An English-speaking tutor will be available to assist foreign students on the following days and hours in the Erasmus Office of the School of Economics, located in Building B (Ricerca) on the Ground Floor, behind the computer lab: Monday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm; Wednesday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm; Thursday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Erasmus+ Coordinator Susanna Petrini Phone: +39.06.72595507-5560 E-mail: petrini@economia.uniroma2.it |
Erasmus+ Assistant Simona DeAngelis Phone: +39.06.72595752 E-mail: simona.de.angelis@uniroma2.it |
Erasmus Programmes exclusively for EEBL students
- Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
- University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Useful instruments for Erasmus students
- ErasmusU student housing platform for those looking for student accommodation (all over the world).
- GaragErasmus is a professional network for Erasmus alumni that offers a job platform, event sharing and project promotion.
- Erasmus Student Network platform for Erasmus students.
Overseas
The University of Rome Tor Vergata offers the opportunity for students to study for one semester at non-European partner universities under a cooperation agreement framework for teaching and exam purposes. The application deadline is in December each year. Students who participate in the Overseas Program for international mobility are required to present a Learning Agreement to the EEBL Program Office prior to departure. For further information regarding the annual call for applications click here.
Scholarship winners should send the exam approval form to msc@eebl.uniroma2.it with a list of exams to propose for pre-approval, along with the host university's links to each course's detailed syllabus, as well as the corresponding course name at Tor Vergata and its Delphi code.
Please find here a list of past approved EEBL exams.
Erasmus+ Traineeships
Erasmus+ Traineeship Mobility is a European Union programme which provides students with an opportunity to have an internship experience abroad. The selected organisations hosting traineeships can be any public or private organisations active in the workforce. Students may participate in an internship for 2 to 12 months at one of the partner companies or institutions (students who wish to have 6 CFU as a further training activity must complete at least 3 months of traineeship).€500 is provided monthly, depending on the country of destination; students with the lowest ISEE-U may be eligible to apply for additional funding. 50% of the funds are provided after the signing of the learning agreement, the remaining 50% is provided upon successful completion of the traineeship. The calls for applications are announced regularly.
Selected students who wish to confirm their participation must fill out an acceptance form and submit a copy of their I.D. to the Erasmus+ Traineeship Office. For more information about the programme, students should contact the Erasmus+ Traineeship Office.
Erasmus+ Traineeship Office
Building D, Floor 0, Room D002
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Via Cracovia, 50 – 00133 Roma
E-mail: student.placement@uniroma2.it
Phone: +39.06.72592062
Fax: +39.06.7236605
Twitter: ERASMUS+ Tor Vergata
Skype: ERASMUS+ Student Traineeship
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erasmusplus.placement?ref=tn_tnmn
Thesis Abroad
The University of Rome Tor Vergata offers a scholarship programme to support thesis research abroad. The deadline may be different each year.
The call for applications is published online each year.
Venice International University
The Globalization Program brings together talented, motivated students from the 16 member universities in a truly multicultural, international and interdisciplinary environment. Each semester over 100 students participate in the programme as part of their degree in their home university. The interdisciplinary courses at BA and MSc level are English-taught by professors from the member universities. The programme provides a powerful learning experience in which students develop their capacity for critical thinking and creative problem-solving. Students of the Globalization Program are thus more prepared for graduate and professional study and for careers in new and emerging fields. More details can be found here. Venice International University also offers summer programmes for students to participate in, programme themes and details can be found here.