ASSOCIATION FOR EUROPEAN LIFE SCIENCE UNIVERSITIES

relating to the circular bioeconomy, the sustainable use of natural resources, the protection of the environment and rural development.

We aim to enhance our members' success in education, research and innovation for a sustainable bioeconomy and society, by engaging with European and global institutions and networks, to share experience, cooperate in new ventures, and benefit from the resulting synergy.

ERASMUS+ Staff Training Mobility Support

If you come from an EU Member States or third countries associated there is an opportunity for you to apply at your home university for Erasmus+ Staff Training Mobility funding to support you attendance at the ICA Workshops.

Erasmus+ staff training mobility funding supports higher education teaching and administrative staff to take part in professional development activities abroad – these activities may consist of teaching as well as training periods (such as job shadowing, observation periods, training courses).  In this respect the ICA Workshops are considered to be training courses.

Erasmus+ Program provides a contribution to:
• travel costs (180-360 EUR) – based on the travel distance between the city of participant’s home university and Warsaw
• subsistence allowance (60-140 EUR per day) – depending on rate allocated to Poland as a receiving country applicable in participant’s country.

In order to be awarded the Erasmus+ funding please follow the guidelines:

  1. Please contact the International Relations Office (IRO) at your home university in order to apply for Erasmus+ funding. Your home university must hold the Erasmus+ Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). Home university’s IRO will provide you the information concerning applicable Erasmus+ funding awarding rules.
  2. The Mobility Agreement sets out the training program as well as rights and responsibilities of the trainee during the training period to be followed abroad. It must be approved by the participant, the home and the host institution before the start of the exchange.
  3. The person responsible for the Erasmus+ mobility at SGGW is Ms. Jonna Żach – institutional Erasmus+ coordinator. Please send the Mobility Agreement signed by you and your home university’s coordinator to the following email address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
  4. After validating at SGGW Mobility Agreement will be send back to your home university.
  5. After the end of the Erasmus+ Staff Training Mobility a suitable confirmation of stay will be issued. The confirmation of stay is required to assure that the training period at SGGW will be recognised at the home university.