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The Erasmus+ Program allows university students to spend a period of study and training at a foreign university in one of the countries participating in the Programme.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor's, Master's and PhD programmes offered by the Department of Physics, Informatics and Mathematics can carry out a period of study at foreign institutions having bilateral agreements with the Department.

The activities that can be carried out at the partner institutions are the attendance of courses and the preparation of the thesis.

PhD can carry out research activities consistent with their study programme and approved by the PhD coordinator.

The same student may receive more than one grant for each study cycle up to 12 months of study or internship abroad.

The student on mobility for Erasmus+ for Study benefits from a financial contribution, provided by the European Union, to which UniMoRe can add its own funds. Further forms of contribution provided by the EU or other institutions can be found described in the annual Call for Applications.

Contact person for the Department Francesco Rossella.
Contact person for PhysicsFrancesco Rossella.
Contact person for Computer SciencePaolo Valente.
Contact person for MathematicsPaola Cristofori.

The contact persons take care of the educational part: they carry out the selection procedure, evaluate and approve the study plan (Learning Agreement) and perform the recognition of the acquired credits.

For everything concerning calls, financial contributions, bureaucratic and logistical aspects, it is necessary to contact the Student Mobility office (studentmobility@unimore.it).

WARNING: for each institution the related agreement concerns a specific disciplinary area (Physics, Computer Science or Mathematics) identified by the person responsible for the agreement or by the description of the area code. While completing the application and listing their preferred institutions, students must be sure that the related agreements regard a disciplinary field consistent with their degree programme.

  •  Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Program (BIP) ay 2024/2025 – "Applied Topology, Topological Data Analysis"
    •  Call for Applications [pdf]
    •  Application form [doc]
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