Lecturers
International mobility for lecturers – consisting of research, teaching, and training activities abroad - plays an important role in academic development, internationalization, and global knowledge exchange.
Participation in international mobility programs offers lecturers the opportunity to:
- Build global networks: International mobility enables lecturers to establish and strengthen international partnerships, which can lead to joint research projects, joint publications, and future collaboration opportunities.
- Contribute to personal and professional development, and institutional reputation: Lecturers gain intercultural competencies which are increasingly valued in today’s interconnected academic landscape.
- Enhance research and teaching skills: Engaging with international colleagues in academic environments fosters collaboration, innovation, and exposure to new pedagogical approaches
Funding and Support:
Many mobility programs offer financial support for travel, accommodation, and research expenses. For example, the Erasmus+ program supports teaching and training mobility between European institutions and their international partners, with funding amounts and durations determined by specific agreements.
Other opportunities exist through bilateral partnerships which provide grants for short-term research and teaching trips.
More information under the heading academic mobility support