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Funding rates in the Erasmus+ program

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You can spend up to 12 months abroad with Erasmus+ per study phase (Bachelor's, Master's, doctorate), 24 months for the state examination. A second degree programme does not increase your entitlement to funding.

Previous Erasmus internships abroad and Erasmus funding from another university are taken into account.

Additional funding for Green Erasmus and inclusion

Green Erasmus and Inclusion are two new program priorities in which the funding opportunities are gradually being expanded. Further information on the top-ups can be found under the following links and below in the "FAQs".

Unfortunately, the new regulations do not apply to outgoing students to the UK, as their funding is still part of the Erasmus 2014-2020 program.

How much is the mobility grant? New country groups from Call 2024/25**

Country groups Countries Funding rates 2024/25
Group 1 Belgium, Denmark, (Germany), Finland, France, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Sweden 600 EUR per month
Group 2 Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic, Cyprus 540 EUR per month
Group 3 Bulgaria, Croatia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Turkey, Hungary 540 EUR per month
Top-up for internships   150 EUR per month

Project 2024:

  • SMS mobilities receive funding for a maximum of 4 months for one semester and up to 8 months for 2 semesters.
  • Internships are currently still funded under project 2023 (funding rates 2023, see below) and receive funding for a maximum of 8 months.

How much is the mobility allowance? Mobility grants in 2022 and 2023 **

Country groups Countries Funding rates 2022 Funding rates 2023  
Group 1 Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden 600 EUR per month 600 EUR per month  
Group 2 Belgium, (Germany), France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Spain, Cyprus 540 EUR per month 540 EUR per month  
Group 3 Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey 490 EUR per month 490 EUR per month  
Top-up for internship stays   150 EUR per month 150 EUR per month  

Further information can also be found on the DAAD website.

Top-ups

until Call 2023/24 for sustainable travel: 50 EUR one-time payment
for participants with fewer opportunities*: 250 EUR per month

* In the 2022, 2023 and 2024 project:

  • Students and graduates with a disability of GdB 20 or more or a chronic illness
  • Students and graduates who are travelling abroad with children
  • First-time academics (students from a non-academic background)
  • students in employment

** The Erasmus+ coordinator determines the year from which you will receive funding.

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Project 2022 and 2023:

  • Internships funded through the 2022 or 2023 project receive a maximum of 8 months of funding.
  • SMS mobilities receive funding for a maximum of 4 months for one semester and up to 8 months for 2 semesters.

Short-term mobility for PhD students (5-30 days)

Mobility duration Funding rates Top-up low opportunities Top-up sustainable travel
Day 5-14 70 EUR / day one-time payment 100 EUR one-time payment 50 EUR + up to 4 additional travel days
Day 15 -30 50 EUR / day one-time payment 150 EUR one-time payment 50 EUR + up to 4 additional travel days

FAQs

  • Placement at a study location
  • Status as an "Erasmus program student" at the host university: Support from the host university and waiver of tuition fees
  • Free online language courses (OLS)
  • Support in preparing for the stay abroad
  • In addition, Erasmus students/PhD students usually receive a mobility grant. The European destination countries are divided into three country groups with different funding rates according to the average cost of living.

If you choose not to travel by plane to your host country and instead travel by train, bus, carpool or bicycle, you will receive an additional flat-rate grant of €50 until the 2023/24 academic year. From the 2024/25 academic year, there will no longer be a flat-rate additional allowance of €50. Furthermore, additional travel days can be subsidised with the daily subsidy rate of your destination country (see above). For this purpose, students must submit a declaration of honour to the IO. Further information can be obtained from the International Office and here.

(this does not apply to the UK)

For departures from 2022 (not UK):

For students with disabilities (from GdB 20), for students with chronic illnesses that result in additional costs abroad and for students with children, there is the possibility of additional funding in the Erasmus+ program. Students who are first-time graduates or in employment can also receive additional funding. All information on the Eramus+ top-ups can be found here.

General information can also be found on the website of the Erasmus National Agency at the DAAD.

For further advice, you can also contact the disability advice service for students with disabilities or chronic illnesses or the families office.

Further information can also be found on the exchangeability website published by the Erasmus Student Network (ESN).

Information on the funding amount in the ERASMUS program

The funding rates and funding criteria in the ERASMUS program are determined by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The maximum possible funding duration and amount are based on the sum approved by the DAAD in the so-called "Grant Agreement."
The scholarship amount for students is determined based on the information they provide on the duration of their stay in the "Application for ERASMUS Scholarship" and the available budget. With this in mind, it is possible that the financial ERASMUS funding period is shorter than the duration of the student's stay. Students will be informed of the exact amount of the grant when the Grant Agreements are sent out.

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