The Erasmus+ programme provides funding for student, faculty, and staff mobility between institutions in the European Union and their international partners. Mobility can be for study, research, or training purposes.
Opportunities available to our community depend on the agreements signed between Carleton and the specific European institutions. If there is an agreement for outbound mobility under the Erasmus+ programme, we will post an open call for applications with details on the partner institution, eligibility, duration, and field of interest. The funding provided depends on the length of stay at the partner institution and the distance travelled.
Current and past calls are listed below.
Current Calls
Keep an eye on this page for opportunities to visit Romania and Italy this fall!
Past Calls
- University of Dubrovnik (Croatia) - 2022
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For one teaching staff or faculty member in Economics or Migration Studies.
Selected Participant: Howard Duncan, Adjunct Research Professor, Department of Political Science
- Dokuz Eylul University (Turkey) - 2022
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For one MASc or PhD student in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering for a research visit.
Selected Participant: Cem Kalkan, PhD candidate, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- University of Macedonia (Greece) - 2022
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For one faculty member for teaching and one staff member for training.
Selected Participants:
- David J. Hornsby, Professor, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA)
- Patrick Lyons, Director, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning Services
- Universidad Publica de Navarra (Spain) - 2018
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For one faculty member for teaching and one staff member for training.
Selected Participants:
- Karen Schwartz, Associate Vice-President (Research and International), Office of the Vice-President Research and International (OVPRI)
- José Rojas-Méndez, Professor, Sprott School of Business
- University of Trento (Italy) - 2017
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For two staff mobility for teaching.
Selected Participants:
- Piotr Dutkiewicz, Professor, Political Science and Director of the Center for Governance and Public Policy
- Achim Hurrelmann, Professor, Political Science and Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (EURUS)
For any questions, please contact:
Sylvie Jasen
International Projects Coordinator
Carleton International
Email: mobility.programs@carleton.ca
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