FAQ Learning in EU

EUROPASS is a tool of five documents (CV, Language Passport, Mobility, Diploma Supplement and Certificate Supplement) to make your skills and qualifications clearly and easily understood in Europe

Its objectives are to:
- Ηelp citizens communicate their skills and qualifications effectively when looking for a job or training
- Ηelp employers understand the skills and qualifications of the workforce
- Ηelp education and training authorities define and communicate the content of curricula

EUROPASS

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After the assignment and acceptance of the Erasmus destination Entity, the student must carry out some essential requirements in view of the departure:

  • make contact, through web sites or specific addresses, with the destination University, to find the information relating to any obligations on students part, taking care to send, within the due dates planned, the documentation directly request to students (i.e. Application Form, Accommodation Form and any online registration);
  • agree on their own Learning Agreement with the referent professor at the host Institution and / or the Chief Erasmus, who will check the consistency;
  • verify the effectiveness of national health coverage in the destination country, especially for non-EU countries.
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The Learning Agreement (LA) is an agreement  of study between student, University of belonging and host University.

It must be agreed before departure and consists of the list of academic activities that the student plans to carry out abroad and the list of corresponding activities that will be recognized by the belonging University.

At the end of the stay, the host University releases the Trascript of Records (ToR), which certifies the work, credits granted and votes obtained.

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