With Erasmus+, students can study at a European university in another participating country after completing their first year of study in order to expand their social and cultural skills and improve their career prospects. They familiarise themselves with the academic system of a foreign university as well as its teaching and learning methods.

 

The stays are funded in all programme countries.

Funded Mobility Activities

Long-Term Mobilities
  • 2 to 12-month study abroad programme
  • 2 to 12-month internship abroad

The funding period can include unfunded zero-grant days!

Blended Short Term Mobilities

Duration of 5 - 30 days (with mandatory virtual phase); e.g. participation in a summer school abroad.

Funding is reserved for participants with fewer opportunities.
 

Erasmus+ International

Mobility to one of the Erasmus+ partner countries. THI supports student mobility (study and internship) to the following countries:

WS 2024/25: Perú, Great Britain

The funding takes place in KA131. THI currently has no funding opportunities in line KA171, mobility with partner countries. 

Funding with Erasmus+

Subject of funding

Students receive …

  • Financial support for their studies abroad, depending on the country of destination,
  • academic recognition of academic achievements abroad,
  • exemption from tuition, registration, examination, laboratory and library fees at the host university,
  • support in the preparation and implementation of the stay abroad (cultural, linguistic, organisational),
  • if applicable, an online language course funded by Erasmus+ as part of the Online Lingustic Support (OLS) programme,
  • if applicable, a grant for the use of sustainable means of transport,
  • if applicable, special grants for participants with fewer opportunities.

Funding Rates

Advantages of an Erasmus+ Mobility

Advantages of an Erasmus+ Mobility for Studies abroad

  • Academic recognition of academic achievements abroad
  • Exemption from tuition fees at the host university
  • Funding for additional costs incurred abroad
  • Support with preparation (cultural, linguistic, organisational)

 

Advantages of an Erasmus+ Mobility for Internships abroad

  • EU internship contract between university, company and student
  • Academic recognition of the internship
  • Support during the internship by one contact person at the home university and one at the company


Further advantages

  • Funding for additional costs incurred abroad
  • Support for preparation (cultural, linguistic, organisational)
  • Special grants for students with children
  • Special grants for students with disabilities
Special Grants

Erasmus+ is designed to promote equal opportunities and inclusion, which is why access to the programme is made easier for learners from disadvantaged backgrounds (e.g. for participants who are single parents while studying abroad) and with special needs.

  • Special grants for green travel
  • Special grants for students with fewer opportunities
  • Special grants for students with children
  • Special grants for students with disabilities

 

Further information:

Equal Opportunities and Inclusion

Special Grants

Requirements for Erasmus+ funding

Studying and internships*

Funding is possible if ...

*internships in European institutions or organisations, national diplomatic representations and organisations that manage EU programmes are not eligible for funding.

 

Funding duration

An Erasmus+ study visit can last between two and twelve months:

  • up to twelve months for Bachelor's, Master's and doctoral degree programmes,
  • up to 24 months for single-cycle degree programmes (e.g. medicine, state examinations, old Diplom degree programmes) and an additional twelve months for doctoral studies,
  • the funding can be split up and utilised several times within a study cycle (e.g. twice for six months).

Erasmus+ also allows a combination of study and internship: students can therefore study at a university and complete an internship in a company or another organisation within the same mobility phase. Each mobility can be supplemented by a virtual phase without a time limit, provided the minimum duration of the physical stay is observed.

Selection criteria and application

No separate application is required for the Erasmus scholarship. Please apply within the regular deadlines for a stay abroad. For internships, you can apply on an ongoing basis via Mobility Online.

After allocation, you will be asked by the IO by e-mail to complete and submit certain documents. 

Necessary documents

Study Mobility

Before your stay abroad ...

You must submit the following documents or complete the following tasks before your departure:

  • Digital Learning Agreement including your signature as well as the signature of the lecturers - if required - and the signature of the faculty coordinator (DLA - must be created in Mobility Online. You should create the DLA as soon as possible, as it must be countersigned by the host university before the start of your semester abroad).
  • Grant Agreement (complete, sign and upload to your Mobility Online account, GA - submit original to the IO)
  • Participate in the Intercultural Training (IKT) part I and II. IKT is organised by the Language Centre (SZ). The SZ posts the dates in Moodle. You can also register for the individual dates there. The IKTs take place in the semester directly before your stay abroad.
  • Language test in the language of instruction (you will receive an email asking you to take this test)

Only when all documents have been submitted and the LA has been signed by the partner university will you receive 70% of the total Erasmus grant. 
 

After your stay abroad ...

The remaining 30% will be disbursed after your return if you have completed the following steps:

  • Submit the Letter of Confirmation (=LoC) from the host university (this certificate must be issued at the earliest one week before your departure) - upload in Mobility Online! You can find the form in the download area.
  • Enter your personal experience report or evaluation of your stay abroad in move.
  • Participate in the IKT part III, which is offered at the beginning of the semester following your stay abroad. If you are on an internship at that time, you are not required to take Block III.
  • Repetition of the language test
  • Completion of the "Participant Report Form" (you will automatically receive a request from the EU website to submit this online report)

These documents must be submitted to the International Office within four weeks of the end of your stay abroad.

Internship Mobility

Before your stay abroad ...

  1. Learning Agreement for Traineeships "Before the Mobility" (see also download area)
  2. Certificate of enrolment from Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (current semester)
  3. Primuss registration of the internship - voluntary or compulsory (screenshot of the data)
  4. If applicable, proof of intercultural training (participation in Intercultural Training (IKT) part I and II. IKT is organised by the Language Centre (SZ). The SZ posts the dates in Moodle. You can also register for the individual dates there. The IKTs take place every semester. Alternatively, you can volunteer as a buddy for international students at THI before or after your stay. You can find more information here: Buddy Programme)
  5. Submit the Grant Agreement for Traineeships with original signature to the International Office or at the Service Point or by post.
  6. Submit the language certificate (after applying, you will receive a separate email with the link to the EU online language tool)

Subsequent applications (after the start of the period abroad) are not permitted!!!

 

After your stay abroad ...

Further documents must be uploaded to Mobility Online or submitted separately for payment of the second instalment (30%). Please note the automatic e-mail you will receive.

Note on reporting obligations

All beneficiaries who have taken part in an Erasmus+ mobility programme are obliged to prepare a report on the Beneficiary Module at the end of the programme and submit it together with the relevant evidence (e.g. duration of stay).

 

Practical tips for Erasmus+ stays abroad

"Erasmus lives, opeing minds"

Click here for the Mobility Online privacy policy

 

Further information

You can find more information on Erasmus funding in the download area. Useful information about studying and internships in other European countries can be found on the DAAD website.