The call for applications is now open – with a closing deadline of 23:59 GMT on Monday 7th November 2022.
Erasmus+ funding is only available for activities until the end of May 2023
International staff mobility, including training and teaching, leads to professional development and international networking and brings value to BU as well as our staff and students, whilst offering invaluable international experience.
We are pleased to announce that both academic and professional services staff, can now apply for Erasmus+ funding to support these activities.

Erasmus+ staff mobility funding can be used to support travel, accommodation and subsistence of academic and professional services staff attending and receiving training at any organisation or institution in Europe. It can also be used for academic staff wishing to teach at a European university.
Training opportunities could be international staff weeks or training at various types of businesses, organisations, Higher Education Institutions, labs, affiliated hospitals et cetera. Training related to BU departmental objectives is highly encouraged. We can support you to find the most suitable host organisation should you need further advice. Simply email globalstaffmobility@bournemouth.ac.uk with further details about the subject area you are considering.
For more information, please see the staff intranet pages here.
Don’t hesitate to contact globalstaffmobility@bournemouth.ac.uk if you have any queries.











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