This call regulates the application procedure for student mobility in the framework of the ERASMUS+ INTERNATIONAL CREDIT MOBILITY PROGRAM between UNIVERSITY OF BIALYSTOK /Poland/ and YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY.
ART. 2 MOBILITY TYPES AND AVAILABLE PLACES
Under this call for applications the following places are available for prospective candidates from the Faculty of Law from Yerevan State University:
_ a. Students
The present call for applications provides mobility grants for the 2nd semester of 2024-2025 academic year.
Applicants are required to be proficient in English at B2 level.
ART. 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
3.1 In order to apply prospective candidates must be _enrolled _at _Yerevan State University at the moment of application and for the whole duration of the mobility.
3.2 Language proficiency
Applicants are required to be proficient in English at level B2 level (according to the University of Bialystok and YSU Inter-Institutional Agreement) respectively, and to provide certifications or self-certifications of the required level.
3.3 In/compatibility
* The same student may participate in Erasmus+ mobility periods totaling up to 12 months maximum per each cycle of study (Bachelor or equivalent, Master or equivalent, Doctoral level), independently from the number and type of mobility activities.
Previous Erasmus+ and Erasmus Mundus experiences must be taken into account for calculation purposes;
* Selected beneficiaries will not be allowed to benefit from any other grant provided by the European Commission _for mobility for study _for the same period;
* Beneficiaries must carry out their mobility activities in a country different from the country where they have their accommodation during their studies (for students) or from the country of residence (for
staff);
* Candidates with a double nationality must specify the nationality under which they submit their scholarship application.
3.4 Ineligibility
* If, at any stage in the application procedure, it is established that the information provided by the applicant has been knowingly falsified, the candidate will be disqualified from the selection process.
* Students who receive an Erasmus+ grant will fully or partially reimburse the EU grant if they do not comply with the terms of the grant agreement and/or if they fail to complete and submit the final online report, unless they are prevented from completing their planned activities abroad due to a case of force majeure.
ART. 4 ACTIVITIES MOBILITY FOR TEACHING AND TRAINING:
Erasmus+ grants for teaching are awarded to HEI teaching staff for a period of teaching in a partner host university. Teaching assignments can come in various forms and take place as seminars, lectures and tutoring. Actual teaching in this context should require the teacher to be physically present with the students. Although email tutoring or any other forms of distance learning as well as preparation are highly encouraged, they do not count in the minimum number of 8 compulsory hours of teaching per week.
Erasmus+ grants for training support the professional development of HEI teaching and non-teaching staff in the form of training events abroad (excluding conferences) and job shadowing/observation periods/training at a partner institution.
ART. 5 GRANTS
5.1 Grantees will receive a grant as a contribution to their costs for travel and individual support during their mobility.
ART. 6 ADMISSION PROCEDURE
6.1 APPLICATION
* Prospective applicants should submit their REQUIRED DOCUMENTS via e-mail to the address: _(lia_evoyan@ysu.am)_ BY _February 16 _2024. Any application received after the deadline will not be accepted;
* A confirmation e-mail will be sent after the application has successfully been submitted;
* The official language of the application is _English._ At the time
of application diplomas, transcripts and other official documents may be submitted in original language but they must be accompanied by an English translation. At this stage non certified translations are accepted. In case applicants are selected they may have to provide certified translations of all relevant documents.
6.2 REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Students must provide the following documents:
• Copy of a valid ID card or passport;
• Curriculum Vitae (max 2 pages) in English, including extracurricular activities (courses, seminars, conferences, published research, etc.) and professional experience related to the fields of knowledge of the courses. Please use the European template on https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/documents/curriculum-vitae/templa…;
• Motivation letter
• Copy of the transcripts of records, indicating university grades/marks for finished and/or current cycles of study;
• Student card
• Color photo (passport size photo)
• Proposed Learning Agreement, signed by the applicant, the Erasmus+ Administrative Coordinator and Erasmus+ Academic Coordinator or Coordinator of the Student’s Study Programme of the sending institution. Please use the European doc. template on https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/resources/documents/applic…)
Template on https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus plus/resources/documents/applicants/mobility-agreement_en
Program coordinator: Dr. Lia Evoyan