1. Consultation before application
In order to ensure that students are able to prepare their application properly, the Erasmus+ Institutional Coordinator in cooperation with the faculty coordinators holds an informational and consultation session before the application period.
2. Choosing your filed of practice and destination
If you want to apply for a traineeship mobility, think it over, what type of practice you would like to do and in which country. Contact the institutional coordinator in writing, indicating your preferred country. She can can put you in touch with students who have already done traineeship mobility abroad.
3. Online registration
The first step of the application procedure is the online registration in the so-called SOP system.
Registration period: 2 April 2024 – 19 April 2024
IMPORTANT!
Registration must be completed by the deadline, otherwise the application will not be considered.
Application procedure
I. Filling in the form and sending it
Fill in the form (Application for a student exchange), and send it by hitting the “Send Application” button.
II. Registration
After submission, you will receive an email with a link. By clicking on this link, you will be directed to the SOP online application platform. You can log into you own application form after entering your password.
III. Finalizing your registration
In your own SOP platform you can finalize your application by clicking on the “Completed Personal data” button. The deadline for finalization is 19 April 2024
IV. Technical check by the Mobility Office
After registration, the Mobility Office will check your eligibility for application.
V. Certificates and scores
Gather all the documents and certificates that will give you extra points (eg. language certifiate, membership in student union, nursing activities, scientific activities, etc). Upload these documents with comprehensive names. The accepted activities, the points you can get for them and the acceptable supporting documents are listed in the scores table. You also have to upload the copy of your valid registration card (for EU citizens and citizens of Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Lichtenstein) or your residence permit (for non-EU citizens) or Hungarian address card, and a certificate about your active status.
4. The Mobility Office checks the uploaded certificates
After uploading the certificates and other necessary documents and filling in the application form, the Mobility Office will check and manually pass the applicant in the application system. Afterwards, print and sign the application form, which then must be scanned and uploaded to the system. The printed original version must be delivered to the Mobility Office. The deadline for uploading and taking the application form to the mobility Office is 17 May 2024 at 12 p.m. (NET Student Centre on the same floor as the green lecture hall)
Please, do not make ANY changes in the system afterwards!
5. Corrections and missing documents
You can be asked to make corrections once, such as sending in missing documents or certificates. These should be sent electronically to the Mobility Office within two working days of submission. When checking the application the institutional coordinator will notify you via email if there are any documents missing. If the applicant fails to correct the error, does not correct it properly or submits an overdue correction, the application will be rejected without further consideration.
6. Selection of the winning applications
A committee made up of the delegates of the Directorate of International Relations and the faculties evaluate the applications by 31 May 2024 the latest. The University aims to provide the most talented students with the opportunity to study abroad, so academic achievement, academic, professional and community activities, and language skills are determining factors in the selection of the winners.
Students must obtain a minimum of 100 points for a successful application.
The applicants are notified about the results via email by the Mobility Office.
7. Appeal
If the student does not agree with the preliminary scores (calculated differently, does not understand why), they can submit a written appeal to the International Relations Directorate through the Mobility Office. The appeal must include the information necessary to identify the application and the subject of the complaint. The appeal will be submitted to a committee consisting of the Director of International Relations and the faculty coordinators. The committee decide on the appeal within 5 working days of submission.
If the successful applicant does not wish to use the grant awarded, or does not wish to participate in the program despite a successful application, he/she must inform the Mobility Office immediately in writing. The application decision will no longer be valid for this student.