Erasmus staff mobility – including training and teaching – brings huge value to BU and our students, whilst offering invaluable personal career experience.
We are pleased to announce that staff can apply for funds to support these activities through Erasmus under the revised Staff Mobility scheme.
Erasmus funds are a great way to build networks and gain experience.
Erasmus staff mobility funds can be used to support travel, accommodation and other costs of academic and professional support staff attending training at an organisation or institution in Europe. It can also be used for academic staff wishing to teach at a European university.
There’s more information and guidance in the application form, including: Funding amounts; duration of visits; priority institutions. This information can be found on this dedicated webpage
We have funding remaining to support 4 applications; applications can be received at any time so please send your application to us as soon as possible to take advantage of this opportunity. Applicants can expect to receive the outcome of their application within 2 weeks of submitting it (with the exception of the Christmas Break).











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