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Within the current edition of the Erasmus+ Programme academic teachers exchanges can only be made with institutions that have an ECHE (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education) valid for a given academic year and with which inter-institutional agreements encompassing exchange of academic teachers have been signed.
The offer for academicians includes:
- Mobilities for teaching of students at an international partner institution
- Mobilities for training.
Mobilities for teaching and mobilities for training within the KA 131-HED Erasmus+ Programme Action can last between 2 and 5 days (stay at the partner institution, excluding travel days). In the case of mobilities for teaching, the academic teacher is obliged to hold at least 8 hours of classes, regardless of the length of stay.
An employee travelling within the Erasmus+ Programme receives individual financial support paid by a financial agreement signed between him/her and Wrocław University of Science and Technology. The amount of the grant paid from the Programme is calculated based on the real number of days of stay at the receiving institution.
Within this Action, costs of travel are calculated according to rates determined by the European Commission, based on the distance calculator.
Required documents
Qualification rules for STA mobilities:
1. Qualification of academic teachers for teaching mobilities is run throughout the academic year until funds allocated for the project are exhausted.
2. A person qualified for an Erasmus+ teaching mobility must be an academic employed at Wrocław University of Science and Technology.
3. Academic teacher exchanges can only be made with institutions that have an ECHE (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education) valid for a given academic year and with which inter-institutional agreements encompassing the exchange of academic teachers have been signed.
4. According to the regulations of inter-institutional agreements, the minimum foreign language proficiency level to perform teaching assignments is B2.
5. Before an academic teacher goes to a partner institution, the parties agree on the teaching programme at the partner institution (Mobility Agreement – Staff Mobility for Teaching). The required elements of the teaching programme include detailed objectives, contents, and the expected results.
6. the grant aims to co-finance the additional costs of stay at the receiving institution (increased costs of maintenance abroad, additional insurance, linguistic preparation). The academic teacher also receives a co-financing of travel costs in the form of a lump sum determined by the European Commission, depending on the distance between the seat of the University and the destination (distance calculator).
7. To qualify for teaching mobility, an academic teacher needs to have the Mobility Agreement – Staff Mobility for Teaching accepted by all parties, as well as the Grant Application accepted by the Faculty Coordinator, head of the work unit, and Vice-Rector for Cooperation.
8. An obligatory prerequisite to apply for the grant is to file the originals of qualification documents with the required signatures no later than 2 weeks before the planned mobility. The Mobility Agreement – Staff Mobility for Teaching may be filed in the form of a scan or fax, provided that it has all the necessary signatures.
9. The decision on awarding the grant and its amount is made by the Vice-Rector for Cooperation based on the funds available, determined in the agreement between Wrocław University of Science and Technology and the Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE).
10. To allow as many people as possible to benefit from the programme, junior candidates and employees applying for mobility for the first time will be given priority in the qualification.
11. In the case of a Faculty Coordinator going for mobility, the document referred to in item 6 should be signed by the appropriate Faculty Dean and Vice-Rector for Cooperation.
12. The minimum length of stay of an academic teacher at the partner institution for which the grant is awarded is 2 days. Travel days are not included in the count.
13. During the stay at the partner institution, an academic teacher is obliged to perform at least 8 hours of teaching.
14. Each academic teacher qualified for teaching mobility within the Erasmus+ Programme is obliged to notify the International Relations Office, Division of International Business Travels, by Circular Letter #19/2019.
15. An agreement will be concluded with each academic teacher qualified for an Erasmus+ Programme mobility.
16. The grant may be paid to an academic teacher only if he/she has accepted all the conditions of the agreement and signed the document before the start of the mobility. The payment of the grant may be made no earlier than 30 days before the planned start of the mobility and no later than on the departure day.
17. To settle the mobility, one has to submit the original document confirming one’s stay at the receiving institution within a timeframe specified in the Agreement.
18. The certificate must also contain the number of hours of teaching performed (a minimum of 8). The certificate should be drawn up on the receiving institution’s letterhead paper and should be signed by a person responsible for carrying out the programme at the partner institution.
19. After returning from the mobility, an academic teacher submits a report in the form of an online survey, available in the European Commission’s Mobility Tool. Login details are sent to the academic teacher’s business e-mail address.
20. To be able to apply for another Erasmus+ Programme mobility, one has to settle all previous Erasmus+ Programme mobilities.
21. An academic teacher should have insurance for the period of travel and stay at the partner institution (medical costs, accident insurance), by the procedure specified in the Circular Letter #19/2019.