Erasmus+ Short Term Doctoral Mobility
Thanks to the evolving Erasmus+ program, ULCO offers the opportunity to study abroad for a short period studies (5 to 30 days), for PhD students.
More advantages
PHD students have the opportunity to take part in a short-term study mobility abroad with or without a combined virtual component, giving them even greater flexibility to adapt their mobility to their specific learning and training needs.
Mobility as a lever for research and innovation
The mobility for PdD students will improve links between the world of (higher) education and the world of research and innovation.
Online application form available from Monday July 1st, 2024 to Saturday August 31st, 2024. APPLY NOW
Selection of applications by the International Relations strategic committee, then notification to students: September 2024.
The mobility must be made before July 31st, 2025 (maximum return travel date).
Open to all ULCO PdD students.
Short stays only (5 to 30 days).
Mobilities will be granted mainly in the 2nd and 3rd years of PhD studies.
Granted only once during the thesis.
PhD students must define their project in agreement with their research supervisor.
The mobility must be in line with the PhD student’s activities and the subject of his or her thesis.
A learning agreement specifying the exact nature of the mobility and the PhD student’s activity during this mobility will be drawn up by the thesis director and signed by the student, the home institution (ULCO) and the host institution.
Short-term mobility will enable students to obtain 2 training credits (i.e. 6 ECTS).
It will be recorded in the diploma supplement.
Priority given to mobility to EU countries and to existing ULCO Erasmus+ agreements providing for mobility at PhD level.
Erasmus+ agreement must be signed prior to departure if a new partner or extension of an existing agreement is required.
Outside the EU, priority is given to our school’s strategic partners (Lebanon, Morocco, Vietnam, USTH).
PhD students working on a co-directed or cotutelle thesis (with ULCO funding, including mobility).
PhD students receiving other funding from the European Commission.
From 1st to 14th day: €79 per day
From the 15th day: €56 per day
“Travel expenses”: lump sum depending on the PhD student’s status, destination and inclusion criteria.
“Transport with a lower carbon footprint”: flat rate of €50.
“Support for inclusion”: lump sum of €100 or €150 allocated to encourage the participation of people meeting specific criteria.
Criteria for individuals | Supporting documents |
1. disabled or suffering from a long-term illness (ALD) | MDPH decision certificate or long-term illness certificate or disability card, etc. *
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2. living in a commune classified as a Rural Revitalization Zone (ZRR) Public policy zoning | L’Observatoire des Territoires observatoire-des-territoires.gouv.fr | Proof of address (energy bill, water bill, home insurance). If the participant’s name does not appear on the proof of address, this must be completed by a sworn statement in the name of the host or an administrative certificate from the sending institution, etc. Attach printout of results |
3. living at an address classified as a Priority Urban District (Quartiers Prioritaires de la Ville) https://www.cohesion-territoires.gouv.fr/quartiers-de-la-politique-de-la-ville#scroll-nav__2
and to identify the neighborhoods concerned: https://sig.ville.gouv.fr/ | Proof of address (energy bill, water bill, home insurance). If the participant’s name does not appear on the proof of address, this must be completed by a sworn statement in the name of the host or an administrative certificate from the sending institution, etc. Attach printout of results |
4. from a household with a CAF Family Quotient less than or equal to €551 | CAF family allowance certificate * |
5. category A jobseeker for over a year | Pôle emploi certificate * |
Contact
Carole HAYNAU
mobility.staff-phd@univ-littoral.fr
+33(0)3 28 23 73 28
1 place de l’Yser,
BP 71022
59375 Dunkerque Cedex 1
Deadline for applications
31/08/2024