During Erasmus, you will have the support by your home institution, the host institution, and other Erasmus students from around the world.
Erasmus+ is a program that helps students, regardless of age, to go on an exchange year. Every year, about five students over the age of 40 also attend the exchange year.
The experience of students participating in the Erasmus program is mediated by the Erasmus Student Network.
In the Erasmus program, you can participate in each level of higher education for a total of up to 12 months, which can include several mobilities of different lengths.
You can study at your home institution’s Erasmus partner institution in Europe and around the world.
You can go abroad on an internship at a company or organization, which allows you to acquire the skills that the internship requires.
Supplementary grants and other scholarships
Long-term physical mobility
Short-term physical mobility of doctoral students
Internship
Recent graduate internship
Blended mobility
An exchange student must be able to actively participate in the studies of a partner higher education institution. Many European higher education institutions also offer different lecture cycles in English, in which case proficiency in the local language is not a prerequisite for participation in studies.
The language level depends on the company chosen for the internship.
Every Erasmus+ eligible Estonian higher education institution has an Erasmus program coordinator, and larger institutions also have contact persons in faculties or departments. The coordinator is best able to assist in the selection of a partner higher education institution as well as in terms of applications, selection procedures, deadlines, and practical issues.
Website: kus.tartu.ee
Coordinator: helina.voogne@kogudused.ee christopher.kontus@kogudused.ee
+372 5828 5426
Website: ui.eelk.ee
Coordinator: kristiina.mottus@teoloogia.ee
+372 742 0958
Website: www.mk.ee
Coordinator: mari.taalmann@eek.ee
+372 5302 4113
Website: www.artun.ee
Coordinator: sandra.mell@artun.ee
+372 626 7369
Website: www.eava.ee
Coordinaator: karine.mandel@eava.ee
+372 744 8121
Website: www.emu.ee
Coordinaator: karoli.koiv@emu.ee
+372 731 3026
Website: www.ema.edu.ee
Coordinaator: erasmus@ema.edu.ee
+372 667 5760
Website: www.ebs.ee
Coordinaator: kerli.grauberg@ebs.ee
+372 665 1314
Website: www.ksk.edu.ee
Coordinaator: Birgit.Kerb@mil.ee
+372 717 6308
Website: www.pallasart.ee
Coordinaator: riina.gendrikson@pallasart.ee
+372 730 9827
Website: www.sisekaitse.ee
Coordinaator: liis.kaamer@sisekaitse.ee
+372 5354 0289
Website: www.tktk.ee
Coordinaator: jaana.siik@tktk.ee , liisa.konsap@tktk.ee
+372 5557 5307, +372 666 4537
Website: www.ttu.ee
Coordinaator: riina.potter@ttu.ee
+372 620 3549
Website: www.ttk.ee
Coordinaator: eve.epner@ttk.ee
+372 671 1713
Website: www.tlu.ee
Coordinaator: erasmus@tlu.ee
+372 640 9136
Website: www.nooruse.ee
Coordinaator: daneljantra@nooruse.ee
+372 737 0208
Website: www.ut.ee
Coordinaator: jaanika.haljasmae@ut.ee
+372 737 5151
Contact your school’s Erasmus + coordinator and find out about your opportunities to study abroad.
Select the higher education institution(s) you wish to apply to.
Submit an application, attach, if necessary, a certificate of language proficiency, a preliminary study contract, and a letter of motivation.
If necessary, take part in an interview where the Erasmus + coordinator invites you.
You will be notified of the decision to admit you to the mobility.
Take an online language test, the link of which will be sent to your email address.
Submit to the partner institution the documents required by the them.
If necessary, send a trilaterally signed learning agreement before the start of studies.
You will receive an acceptance letter and a signed learning agreement from the partner institution.
A grant agreement must be concluded before going on mobility.
Take the necessary subjects and enjoy the mobility experience.
Ask for a Confirmation Letter before leaving the partner institution.
Ask for a Transcript of Records before leaving the partner institution.
Submit the documents to your home institution.
You will have the opportunity to take the online language test again to check the progress of your language level.
Submit an application for credit recognition at your home institution.
Fill in the feedback report.
Contact your school’s Erasmus + coordinator and find out about your opportunities to study abroad.
Erasmus + and the Youth Department of European Solidarity Corps Agency helps to: