The Erasmus+ programme offers various mobility opportunities. Offers labelled Erasmus+ programme countries refer to all EU member states as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia and Turkey. We also call this programme Erasmus+ Europe.
Offers labelled Erasmus+ partner countries refer to most countries that are not part of the Erasmus+ programme countries. We also call this programme Erasmus+ worldwide.
Facts about Erasmus+ at a glance
The current Erasmus+ programme generation runs from 2021 to 2027 and Humboldt-Universit?t continues to participate in the programme. For the implementation of the programme's objectives and quality criteria, the university has once again been awarded the ERASMUS Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) for this programme generation. The ECHE and the European Policy Statement are part of the HU's international profile.
Overarching themes of the programme generation are social participation, sustainability, social commitment and the digitalisation of learning, teaching and administration. We have compiled more detailed information on the objectives of the Erasmus+ programme for you on our website.
The Erasmus+ programme offers universities a wide range of opportunities to support internationalisation, both through individual mobility activities and through the establishment and implementation of joint strategic partnerships and cooperation projects. Erasmus+ offers various instruments and programme lines.
Stays abroad for students continue to be a core element of the programme, with Erasmus+ offering a variety of opportunities at all levels of study in Key Action 1. Whether it's a semester abroad at one of our partner universities, an internship in a company, a short research phase to prepare your thesis, or participation in a blended intensive programme - find the format that suits you.
Doctoral students can undertake both short-term stays and well-known long-term mobility programmes. The programme thus offers this target group great flexibility for individualised activities. It is also possible to carry out mobilities in a blended format, i.e. the combination of a shorter physical mobility with a virtual component, in various formats.
For HU staff, Erasmus+ offers funding opportunities for further education and training, and for academic staff, support for short teaching periods at a partner university.
In Key Action 2, Erasmus+ supports the development and implementation of cooperation projects, international Master's degree programmes, the establishment of EU-related teaching and research at universities, and other overarching measures and projects in a European context and in global cooperation. On the website of the DAAD National Agency you will find detailed information on possible projects, application procedures and the monitoring of ongoing projects. Up-to-date information on all Erasmus+ programme areas is also always available there.



