Erasmus+
What does the Erasmus+ program consist of?
The aim of the ERASMUS+ program is to promote the development of a quality European Higher Education Area (EHEA) by promoting the mobility of university students between the countries of the European Union, in addition to the countries of the European Free Trade Association and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
The Erasmus+ program works through the completion of a period of study abroad, of one or two semesters, with the academic recognition at the UB of the subjects passed at the destination university, according to a contract studies established before leaving, and depending on the teaching load and content. Erasmus mobility can be done at both undergraduate and master's level.
Consult the offer of international mobility places
How can I apply for an Erasmus+ program?
In order to apply for an Erasmus+ place, you must present the documents required by the UB within the deadline established for each call.