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Erasmus Programme

🟡  Our service on 13th March 2024 (Wednesday)

Due to the event being organised during the Teaching Quality Week, we do not provide services at the Centre for Academic Support premises on 13th March 2024. If you have questions, please get in touch with us via phone or e-mail.

Erasmus+ programme was created in 1987 as a student exchange programme. Although its outreach and objectives widened in the following years, the main idea remains the same: expanding the international cooperation between the universities. The name of the programme refers to the name of a Dutch philosopher, theologian and humanist, Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466-1536). It’s no coincidence: Erasmus, just like other renaissance representatives, gained education at many universities in Europe, while his views on education were rooted in the ideas of humanism. Erasmus+ makes is possible for the students to study or undertake an internship abroad. Each Jagiellonian University student, full-time and part-time, regardless of the study cycle and nationality may apply to take part in the programme. Part-time students may apply for tuition fee waivers (after being accepted as a candidate and by submitting the application for tuition fee waiver to the Dean).