Do you want to study abroad? Discover new places and meet new people? Travel across Europe? You can spend up to two years at foreign universities as a part of your ethnology studies!
Within the Erasmus+ programme, each student is entitled to a 12 months of mobility (“mobility capital”) in each study cycle (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral), regardless of the type of mobility (studies or traineeship) and the number of mobility periods (e.g. 2 × 6 months or 3 × 4 months). A study stay may last for a minimum period of 3 months up to a maximum period of 12 months. A traineeship may last for a minimum period of 2 months up to a maximum period of 12 months. Under Erasmus+, so-called recent graduates are also eligible for traineeships. A person who has obtained a degree in ethnology from AMU may undertake a traineeship for up to 12 months after graduation (the stay must be completed within 12 months of finishing studies).
Each Erasmus+ student recieves a grant that is set between €600–€820 per month, depending on the destination country (Group A or B) and the type of mobility. Detailed information about funding for study stays and traineeships can be found HERE
Recruitment for the programme takes place in February/March each year. Applications must be submitted via the USOS system. The selection is based on a set of criteria, where a grade average, a motivation letter, and the proficiency in the language assigned to the partner institution are of utmost importance.
Detailed information on mobility procedures is available on the main Erasmus AMU website and on the website of the Faculty of Anthropology and Cultural Studies
List of partner agreements and available places for ethnology students:
Austria (German and English)
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Alpen–Adria–Universität Klagenfurt, Applied Cultural Studies – Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD: 2 × 5 months
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University of Vienna, Institute for Cultural and Social Anthropology – Master’s (CREOLE): 3 × 9 months
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University of Vienna, Institute for European Ethnology – Bachelor’s and Master’s: 1 × 5 months
Czech Republic (Czech and English)
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Masaryk University in Brno, Social Anthropology – Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD: 2 × 6 months
France (French and English)
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Université Lumière Lyon 2, Department of Anthropology – Bachelor’s, Master’s (CREOLE), PhD: 3 × 9 months
Greece
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Panteion University Athens, Social and Political Sciences – Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD: 2 × 5 months
Spain (Spanish, English, Catalan)
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University of the Basque Country, Faculty of Education, Philosophy and Anthropology – Bachelor’s and Master’s: 2 × 5 months
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Autonomous University of Barcelona, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology – Bachelor’s, Master’s (CREOLE), PhD: 7 × 5 months (including 3 × 5 for CREOLE)
Ireland (English)
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National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Department of Anthropology – Master’s: 4 × 6 months
Germany (German and English)
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Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute for European Ethnology – Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD: 1 × 5 months
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Kiel University, Institute for European Ethnology – Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD: 1 × 5 months
Slovakia (Slovak and English)
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Comenius University in Bratislava, Institute of Social Anthropology – Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD: 1 × 5 monthS
Slovenia (Slovene and English)
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University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology – Bachelor’s, Master’s (CREOLE), PhD: 3 × 9 months
Switzerland (German and English)
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University of Basel – Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD: 2 × 10 months
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University of Bern, Institute of Social Anthropology – Bachelor’s, Master’s (CREOLE), PhD: 9 × 10 months (including 5 for CREOLE)
Turkey (English)
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Istanbul Bilgi University, Department of International Relations – Bachelor’s and Master’s: 2 × 5 months
For more information, please contact:
Erasmus Programme Coordinator for IAiE AMU
Dr Mikołaj Smykowski – mikolaj.smykowski@amu.edu.pl
Erasmus Programme Coordinator for WAiK AMU
Prof. UAM Sławomir Sztajer – sztajers@amu.edu.pl
