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Teaching mobility

UiO academic staff can apply for Erasmus+ funding for short teaching stays at partner institutions in Europe. The stay must be pre-approved by your manager and the main purpose of the stay must be to teach.

All UiO staff may apply for a training mobility grant.

Funding criteria

  1. You must be an UiO faculty staff member, PhD students and post.docs are also eligible for a grant.
  2. Your department/unit most hold an Erasmus+ agreement with the receiving institution. Teaching mobility must be included in the agreement. Contact your local international coordinator/agreement responsible for an overview of European universities your department has a mobility agreement with.
  3. The teaching assignment must be an integral part of the teaching program at the receiving institution.
  4. The stay must last between two days and two months. Normally , support is given for 3-5 days. Longer stays must be justified specifically. Funding is granted for up to two travel days.
  5. The minimum requirement for a teaching assignment is 8 teaching hours per week. (Note: if the teaching activity is combined with a training activity during a single period abroad, the minimum hours of teaching per week, is reduced to 4 hours) 
  6. The content, scope and dates of the teaching assignment must be agreed with the partner university in advance.
  7. Your manager must approve the stay and agree to cover the remaining costs beyond the grant amount.
  8. In case of competition between applicants, those who have not received funding through Erasmus+ staff mobility before will be prioritised.

Note: Only applications that are in compliance with all the criteria above will be assessed. Priority will be given to first-time applicants.

Grant

  • The grant is intended as a contribution to increase employee mobility at UiO.
  • The grant amount will only cover part of the expenses associated with the stay. It is anticipated that the unit covers excess amount.
  • Check the current grant rates.
  • The grant is not transmitted directly to the participant, but to his/her department after the stay is completed.

How to apply

A complete application consists of:

  1.  Online application
  2. Invitation letter specifying the dates of the stay and the teaching program (uploaded in the application form)
  3. Mobility Agreement signed by applicant and applicant's immediate manager (uploaded in the application form)

Note: Only complete applications will be considered.

Tips:

  • Have early contact with the host institution so that the invitation letter is available when you apply. 
  • Spend a good time on the application form. You will need to explain the contents, length, purpose and expected results of your stay.
  • Remember to inform the international coordinator at your faculty that you are applying. She/he will also be able to guide you along the way in the application process.

Application deadline

There is no set application deadline. Please apply as early as possible, and allow for up to four weeks of processing time. Applications are processed on a continuing basis.

Special needs

Employees with special needs are encouraged to apply. Contact us for more information about the ability to seek additional funds to cover expenses associated with special needs if this is new to you.

Grant agreement

If your application is granted you will receive a Grant Agreement that must be signed and returned to the Erasmus+ team before departure.

During your stay

Ask the receiving institution to confirm the dates of your stay by signing the Confirmation of Erasmus Staff Mobility for Teaching (word).

After your stay

Green mobility

Employees that travel green can get an extra grant for 50 EUR. Please be in contact if this is something you are considering.

Published June 24, 2016 3:28 PM - Last modified Sep. 15, 2023 10:45 AM