Erasmus Student Charter Sample Clauses

Erasmus Student Charter. The status of 'Erasmus student' applies to students who satisfy the Erasmus eligibility criteria and who have been selected by their university1 to spend an Erasmus period abroad – either studying at an eligible partner university or carrying out a placement in an enterprise or other appropriate organisation. For study mobility, both universities must have an Erasmus University Charter awarded by the European Commission. For placement in enterprise the home university must hold an extended Erasmus University Charter (i.e. also covering rights and obligations relating to placements). As an Erasmus student, you are entitled to expect: Your home and host universities to have an inter-institutional agreement. The sending and receiving institutions to sign with you and before you leave a Learning/Training Agreement setting out the details of your planned activities abroad, including the credits to be achieved. Not to have to pay fees to your host university for tuition, registration, examinations, access to laboratory and library facilities during your Erasmus studies. Full academic recognition from your home university for satisfactorily completed activities during the Erasmus mobility period, in accordance with the Learning/Training Agreement. To be given a transcript of records at the end of your activities abroad, covering the studies/work carried out and signed by your host institution/enterprise. This will record your results with the credits and grades achieved. If the placement was not part of the normal curricula, the period will at least be recorded in the Diploma Supplement. to be treated and served by your host university in the same way as their home students. to have access to the Erasmus University Charter and Erasmus Policy Statement of your home and host universities. Your student grant or loan from your home country to be maintained while you are abroad. As an Erasmus student, you are expected to: Respect the rules and obligations of your Xxxxxxx xxxxx agreement with your home university or your National Agency. Ensure that any changes to the Learning/Training Agreement are agreed in writing with both the home and host institutions immediately when they occur. Spend the full study/placement period as agreed at the host university/enterprise, including undergoing the relevant examinations or other forms of assessment, and respect its rules and regulations. Write a report on your Erasmus study/placement period abroad when you return and provide ...
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Erasmus Student Charter. This Student Charter highlights your rights and obligations and informs you about what you can expect from your sending and receiving organisation at each step of your mobility. Higher education institutions participating in Erasmus+ have been awarded an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education by the European Commission where they commit to support, facilitate and recognise your mobility activities. On your side, you commit to respect the rules and obligations of the Erasmus+ grant agreement that you have signed with your sending institution.
Erasmus Student Charter. The terms set out in the Special Conditions shall take precedence over those set out in the annexes. Student with:
Erasmus Student Charter. [For students only] 1 Additional information on the purpose of processing your personal data, what data we collect, who has access to it and how it is protected, can be found at: xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxx.xx/erasmus-esc/index/privacy-statement
Erasmus Student Charter. This Student Charter highlights your rights and obligations and informs you about what you can expect from your sending and receiving organisation at each step of your mobility. Higher education organisations participating in Erasmus+ have been awarded an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education by the European Commission where they commit to support, facilitate and recognise your mobility activities. On your side, you commit to respect the rules and obligations of the Erasmus+ grant agreement that you have signed with your sending organisation. Before your mobility period Once you have been selected as Erasmus+ student, you are entitled to guidance regarding the partner organisations or enterprises where you can carry out your mobility period and the activities that you can undertake there. You have the right to receive information on the distribution of grades at the receiving organisation and to receive information in securing a visa, obtaining insurance and finding housing by your sending and receiving organisation/enterprise. You can find the respective contacts points and information sources in the inter-organisational agreement signed between your sending and receiving organisations. You will sign a Grant Agreement with your sending organisation (even if you do not receive a financial support from EU funds), and a Learning Agreement with your sending and receiving organisation/enterprise. A good preparation of your Learning Agreement is key for the success of your mobility experience and to ensure recognition of your mobility period. It sets out the details of your planned activities abroad (including the credits to be earned and that will count towards your home degree). After you have been selected, you will undertake an on-line language assessment (if available in your main language of instruction/work abroad) that will allow your sending organisation to offer you the most appropriate linguistic support, if necessary. You should take full advantage of this support to improve your language skills to the recommended level. During your mobility period You should take full advantage of all the learning opportunities available at the receiving organisation/enterprise, while respecting its rules and regulations, and endeavour to perform to the best of your ability in all relevant examinations or other forms of assessment. You can request changes to the Learning Agreement only in exceptional situations and within the deadline decided by your sending and rec...
Erasmus Student Charter. ... highlights your rights and obligations and tells you what you can expect from your sending and receiving organisations at each step of your Erasmus+ experience. • Higher education institutions participating in Erasmus+ have committed themselves to respect the principles of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education to facilitate, support and recognise your experience abroad. • On your side, you commit yourself to respect the rules and obligations of the Erasmus+ Grant Agreement that you have signed with your sending institution. • The Erasmus+ Student and Alumni Association (ESAA) offers you a range of services to support you before, during and after your experience abroad STEP I. Before your mobility period  Once you have been selected as an Erasmus+ student, you are entitled to receive guidance regarding the partner institutions or enterprises where you can spend your mobility period and the activities that you can undertake there.  You have the right to receive information on the grading system used by your receiving institution, as well as information on obtaining insurance and finding housing, and securing a visa (if required). You can find the relevant contact points and information sources in the inter-institutional agreement signed between your sending and receiving institutions.  You will sign a Grant Agreement (even if you do not receive financial support from EU funds). If you are enrolled in a higher education institution located in a Programme Country, you will sign the Grant Agreement with your sending institution. If you are enrolled in a higher education institution located in a Partner Country, you may sign it with your sending or receiving institution, depending on the agreed arrangements. In addition, you will sign a Learning Agreement with your sending and receiving institution/ enterprise. Thorough preparation of your Learning Agreement is crucial for the success of your mobility experience and to ensure recognition of your mobility period. It sets out the details of your planned activities abroad (including the credits to be earned and that will count towards your home degree).  After you have been selected, you will undergo an on-line language assessment (provided this is available in your main language of instruction/work abroad) that will allow your sending institution to offer you the most appropriate language support, if required. You should take full advantage of this support to improve your language skills to the level re...

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