In order to strengthen the academic exchange and to increase the mobility from and to the University of Sarajevo, this institution is a partner in many mobility projects. More information can be found on its websites.
As of 2014, University of Sarajevo participates in Erasmus+ program as a "partner" country.
More about Erasmus+ program
More about University of Sarajevo in Erasmus+
ERASMUS MUNDUS:
Program: JoinEU-SEE / www.JOINEUSEE.eu
Program: EUROWEB / www.mrtc.mdh.se/EUROWEB
Program: ERAWEB / www.erasmus-westernbalkans.eu
Program: BASILEUS / www.basileus.ugent.be/index.asp
Program: SIGMA / www.sigma.uw.edu.pl
S4WB – Scholarships for Western Balkan / www.S4WB.eu
The Scholarship Database is an online search engine for all Western Balkan studentsand researchers who would like to study in EU member states and EFTA countries and are looking for financial aid. The Scholarship Database contains information on a range of scholarships for Western Balkan students and researchers in European Union Member States and EFTA countries. The King Baudouin Foundation commissioned SPARK to undertake research into scholarship opportunities that exist for Western Balkan students in EU Member States and EFTA countries. The results of
this research are shaped into this scholarship database.
CEEPUS/ www.CEEPUS.info
CEEPUS is an acronym for "Central European Exchange Program for University Studies" and it represents central-European program for student and staff exchange between universities from the member countries. Current member countries are Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia.
Prishtina/Kosovo is also participating.
The main activity of CEEPUS is university networks operating joint programs ideally leading to joint degrees. CEEPUS covers mobility grants for students and teachers in this framework.
Themain objectives of CEEPUS are to:
1. contribute tomerging the European Higher Education Area and European Research Area
2. use regionalacademic mobility as a strategic tool to implement Bologna objectives
3. enable cooperation with SEE, the Ukraine and Moldavia
TEMPUS / http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/TEMPUS
Tempus supports the modernisation of higher education and creates an area of co-operation in countries surrounding the EU. Established in 1990, the scheme now covers 27 countries in the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and CentralAsia, North Africa and the Middle East.
Tempus funds two types of actions:
Joint Projects: partnerships between higher education institutions in the EU and partner countries. They can develop, modernise and disseminate new curricula, teaching methods or materials, as well as boosting quality assurance and management of higher education institutions.
Structural Measures: to develop and reform higher education institutions and systems in partner countries; to enhance their quality and relevance, and to increase convergence with EU developments.
Partnerships are made up of consortia of organisations including higher education institutions, businesses, ministries, NGOs, and other organisations working inhigher education, in both EU and partner countries.
OTHER PROGRAMMES
Bilateral agreements are the ones where home university sends student or member of staff and covers costs of travelling, while host university provides accommodation, insurance and tuition fee (which in this case is usually free of charge).
Government scholarships are not unique; it depends from the state to state. This scholarship can cover only tuition fee and accommodation. You have to contact a person who is involved in promotion and administration of these kinds of programs.
If you apply as a freemover, check with your university possibilities of financing.
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