Target Group
Promotion of student mobility (study semester and internship), as well as staff exchange for training and lectures
Target Country
Partner university or host company of the home university is located in an EU member state or in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Macedonia and Turkey.
Funding Rates for Long-Term Mobilities
The participant receives financial support from EU Erasmus+ funds for a maximum of 120 days.
Country group I (funding: from WS 24/25 600,-€/month)
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden
Partner countries from regions 13 (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City State) and 14 (Faroe Islands, Switzerland, United Kingdom)
Country group II (funding: from WS 24/25 € 540/month)
Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic, Cyprus
Country group III (funding: from winter semester 24/25 €540/month)
Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Turkey
Country group IV Erasmus international (funding: from winter semester 24/25 €700/month)
- From WS 2024/25:
- Semester abroad: Great Britain, Morocco and Peru
- Internship abroad: Great Britain
Funding Rates for Blended Short-Term Mobilities
- Stays (study or internship) from 5 to 30 days
Funding day 1 - 14: 70,-€
Funding day 15 - 30: 50,-€
Special Grants
Interns receive a top-up of €150 per month.
Participants with fewer opportunities additionally receive 250 € per month.
The following are entitled to this additional funding:
- First time academics (Erstakademiker)
- Working students,
- Students with disabilities,
- Students with a chronic illness and
- Students with children.
In order to apply for the Social Top-Up, an original declaration of honour must be submitted together with the Grant Agreement.
Further information on funding regulations can be found under the Inclusion tab.
Who can receive a lump sum for travelling expenses?
Erasmus (KA131 incl. KA131 International)
- all ST mobilities,
- Students taking part in a short-term mobility programme
- Erasmus International (partner countries): all SM and ST mobilities
Students participating in an intra-European long-term mobility do NOT receive a travel allowance. This is due to the fact that the NA DAAD has decided to 'opt out' of funding travel expenses for long-term mobilities in the 2024 call. Further information on this decision can be found here.
Travelling allowance
Distance Band | Standard Travel | Green Travel |
10 und 99 KM | 28 EUR | 56 EUR |
100 und 499 KM | 211 EUR | 285 EUR |
500 und 1999 KM | 309 EUR | 417 EUR |
2000 und 2999 KM | 395 EUR | 535 EUR |
3000 und 3999 KM | 580 EUR | 785 EUR |
4000 und 7999 KM | 1.188 EUR | 1.188 EUR |
8000 KM oder mehr | 1.735 EUR | 1.735 EUR |
In the 2024 call, additional travel days for green and non-green travel can be applied for.
All participants (long-term and short-term mobility in Erasmus+ and Erasmus+ International) are eligible, regardless of the duration of the mobility or whether they are categorised as participants with fewer opportunities. Funding is available for up to two days for non-green travel and up to six days for green travel in accordance with the guidelines for individual support*.
Applying for travel days
Funded travel days are mandatorily funded if participants demonstrate in the declaration on honour that there is a real need to fund these travel days, unless there is a specific reason not to do so.
The decision to grant additional travel days is made individually on the basis of the participant's needs. The need results from the individual presentation in the participants' declaration of honour.
*The maximum of 120 days will be funded. All days in excess of this will be counted as zero grant days.
If the following requirements are met, participants have the opportunity to apply for a separate real cost application ("Realkostenantrag") for a grant of up to EUR 15,000 per semester / EUR 30,000 per academic year for additional costs incurred during their mobility abroad:
- Participants with a GdB of 20 or more
- a proven disability, due to which there is an additional financial need
- a chronic illness (physical or mental).
As well as
- Participants who take their child/children with them during their entire stay abroad