International Mobility
Central University of Europe cooperates with more than 60 foreign universities for the purpose of internationalization of teaching and learning. Students and academic and administrative staff have the opportunity to benefit from international exchange programs around the world.
Central University of Europe offers students both Erasmus+ fully funded international mobility, as well as co-financed bilateral mobility allocated within the framework of a bilateral agreement with partner institutions.
Selection of students and academic/administrative staff and preparation of necessary documentation for the winners:
The selection of students and academic/administrative staff participating in the international mobility program of Erasmus+ credits, or in the current mobility scheme based on a bilateral agreement, and the preparation of the necessary documentation for the winners is done according to the rules of participation in the international academic mobility program.
In case of students:
- Students interested in international academic mobility fill out the electronic registration form prepared by the International Relations Service for registration.
- Registered students who fully meet the conditions of participation in the competition are invited by the International Relations Service to the first selection stage, which involves an English language test face-to-face or using remote platforms:
- The student is required to demonstrate knowledge of the English language at the B2 level, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), in four language competencies: listening, writing, reading, speaking.
- The prerequisite for moving to the next stage of the competition is to score at least 60 out of the maximum 100 points determined by the exam.
- The second and final stage of the selection competition for international student mobility involves an English-language interview, which will be conducted face-to-face or using a remote platform. At the interview, the motivation of the contestants is assessed in terms of academic, professional and personal development.
- A study contract is signed with the winning student , which lists the study courses to be taken at the partner university , as well as their local equivalents, indicating the relevant credits. By signing the mentioned document, Central University of Europe takes responsibility for recognizing the credits accumulated by the student at the partner university after the student's return, in accordance with the scheme described in the document.
- The International Relations Office is responsible for supporting the process of arranging the selection and recognition of study courses by the winning student at the host university, preparing the complete documentation required by the embassy and the host university and delivering it to the addressee in a timely manner; Full briefing of the winning student prior to his/her departure to the host university.
- The winning student, in turn, is obliged to share with the Office of International Relations a copy of all personal documents required for international mobility and, according to the instructions, to fill in the application form(s) required by the host university
Central University of Europe has been implementing various exchange programs within the framework of Erasmus+ mobility for many years. To see the latest news about mobility and to obtain additional information, visit the page.
The following students with active status are eligible to participate in the competition announced for the selection of students for the ERASMUS+ exchange program:
- Bachelor’s degree students who have completed the subjects provided for in the I-II semester of the relevant educational program and have accumulated the corresponding credits;
- Master’s degree students who have completed the subjects provided for in the I semester of the relevant educational program and have accumulated the corresponding credits;
Scholarship:
Monthly scholarship in the amount of 800 to 850 euros + funding for a round-trip international travel according to the norms established by the European Commission
Selected scholarship holders must cover the costs of visa fees and monthly international insurance themselves!
Recognition of credits:
Credits taken at the host university will be recognized in accordance with the rules established in accordance with the legislation of Georgia.
Tuition fees:
Within the framework of the partnership signed with the host university, students will not have to pay tuition fees at foreign universities. However, during the participation in the ERASMUS + exchange program, the student is not exempted from the obligation to pay the tuition fees for the corresponding semester.
On the basis of bilateral agreement (bilateral) mobility:
Within the mentioned format, the Central University of Europe itself and the partner institution provide co-financing. The geographical area of such international academic mobility, unlike the Erasmus + scholarship program, is not limited to EU member states and the partner university can be located anywhere in the world. Central University of Europe has 60 international partners with whom it has signed a memorandum of cooperation and therefore has the opportunity to carry out international mobility on the basis of a bilateral agreement.
Academic and administrative staff and students of the Central University of Europe have the opportunity to carry out international mobility in 19 partner universities based on bilateral agreements. These are:
- University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain;
- Prague University of Finance and Administration, Czech Republic;
- University of Vistula, Poland;
- Poznan University of Banking, Poland;
- WSB University of Banking in Dabrova Gornica, Poland;
- Riga Stradins University, Latvia;
- University of Klaipeda, Lithuania;
- Varna University of Management, Bulgaria;
- Dimitri Tsantemir Tirgu Mure University, Romania;
- Western University of Timisoara, Romania;
- Zaporozhye State Medical University, Ukraine;
- Lviv State University of Physical Culture, Ukraine;
- Kharkiv Medical Academy, Ukraine;
- Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine;
- Khortsiya National Academy, Ukraine;
- Xinjiang University, China;
- University of Stekom, Indonesia;
- Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania;
- University of West Britain, France.
During the 2020-2021 academic year, the students of the Central University of Europe are staying at Polish and Bulgarian universities on the basis of bilateral agreements.
The selection of students and academic staff participating in the mobility program of Erasmus+ international credits, or in the current mobility scheme based on a bilateral agreement, is carried out according to the “rules for participation in the international mobility program”.