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FAQ
Erasmus+ study stay, Erasmus+ traineeship, CEEPUS network of wind instruments departments WoCE and CEEPUS freemover mobilities, bilateral exchange.
Students of the Academy of Music are offered the opportunity to study, work and live abroad at one of the Erasmus+ partner institutions (link), partner institutions from the CEEPUS network of wind instrument departments WoCE (link) or one of the institutions with which the Academy of Music has signed a bilateral agreement (link) (in that case, the students themselves bear the costs of their studies and other expenses at a foreign institution).
In addition to gaining the invaluable experience of studying and/or working abroad and living in an international environment, gaining international experience is often an advantage when finding employment. International experience contributes to greater independence of students and better knowledge of foreign languages and the ability to work and navigate in multicultural environments.
Yes, students must enroll for a year at the Academy of Music and remain enrolled at their home academy for the duration of the international exchange. Erasmus+ students are exempt from paying tuition fees at a foreign university.
Students of the Academy of Music as students of an integrated study lasting 5 years have the right to spend a total of 24 months on mobility (for the purpose of study stay and traineeship).
How does course recognition work? Before going on a study stay, every student should conclude a Learning Agreement, which is signed by the student, home academy and host institution. The home academy is obliged to recognize success for successfully completed activities during the student exchange period, in accordance with the Learning Agreement document. Recognition at the academy level is done by the ECTS koordinator
Each form of mobility has a specific method of application, and the procedure is described in detail in the call. Before applying for the call, all students interested in exchange must inform themselves and, in agreement with the ECTS coordinator at the academy, compare the study programs of their home and foreign universities, and consult about the courses they could take and take abroad. It is also necessary to find out in which language classes are conducted at a foreign university.