Erasmus+ is the new
European programme promoting education, training, youth and sport. This
programme – entered into force on 1st January 2014 – will replace and integrate
the Lifelong Learning Programme for the next 7 years. The new programme
encloses in a single framework of reference the activities previously part of
different programmes and includes also disciplines present in the new field
pertaining to European union: sport.
In particular, the
European Union financially supports international education, training and
voluntary work opportunities. The main target of Erasmus+ is represented by
university students, apprentices, teachers, trainees and young workers.
Each
University states with inter-institutional agreements its wish to cooperate
with other Universities participating in the Erasmus+ programme, specifying the
type of cooperation.
Mobility programmes
for students enrolled in Bachelor or Master of Science are promoted to allow
them to attend official courses abroad which will be validated in the home
university and to fully or partly develop their final project.
If students pass
abroad the exams previously planned with the departmental coordinator, they
will see validated the maximum number of credits provided for the full year or
semester of the course to which students are enrolled.
Partner universities
usually require specific linguistic levels in order to accept exchange
students.
Moreover, with the new Erasmus+ programme the EU – trying to
strengthen the transversal skills useful to find an employment (spirit of
enterprise, IT and linguistic skills) –
asked all partner universities to indicate the linguistic requirements while
preparing the inter-institutional agreement recommending an increase to the
level B1 of knowledge.
Therefore, Politecnico
di Torino will indicate in the public call for selection (Bando di Concorso) all the information regarding the linguistic
skills, included whether it is compulsory or not to have a specific linguistic
certificate and at what time of the application procedure it must be presented.
NOTE: We advise
students to insert optional courses in their study plan for the year in which
they will participate in a mobility programme, in order to ease the equivalence
with the foreign courses. Students have to take into consideration that the
Learning Agreement, previously discussed with their Erasmus+ departmental
coordinators, should be done in the awareness that when they return they have
to attend the compulsory courses at Politecnico di Torino which were not found
in the host university.