Erasmus and Exchange Opportunities
Choosing Czechia for your studies is already a strong international step. It does not have to be the last one.
Choosing Czechia for your studies is already a strong international step. It does not have to be the last one. As a student at a Czech university, you may have access to Erasmus+ and other mobility opportunities. Spend a semester abroad, complete an international traineeship, and gain experiences that will help you grow both personally and professionally.
Why study abroad while studying abroad?
You have already shown courage by choosing to study in a foreign country. Taking part in an exchange programme while enrolled in Czechia can take your international experience even further. It can help you:
- immerse yourself in a new culture
- learn or improve another language
- meet students and professionals from different countries
- add another valuable experience to your CV
You have already managed one big step - leaving home for the first time. An exchange opportunity can help you build on it.
What opportunities are available?
As an international student enrolled at a Czech university, your options depend on your university, faculty, study programme and mobility status. Always check the rules with your International Office or faculty coordinator. You may be able to choose from several types of mobility.
Erasmus+
Erasmus+
Erasmus+ is the European Union programme supporting international student mobility. Most Erasmus+ exchanges take place within Europe through partner universities and approved mobility agreements. Your Czech university will tell you which destinations are available for your study programme. You can choose between:
- study stays - spend 2 to 12 months studying at a partner university abroad
- traineeships - experience 2 to 12 months work placement or internship in a foreign company, research facility, or organisation
You can receive financial support for an Erasmus+ mobility experience. The amount of the grant depends on the destination country, the type of mobility, the length of your stay, and the current programme rules. Monthly support typically ranges from 480-750 EUR.
Volunteering Opportunities
Volunteering Opportunities
If you want to go abroad and contribute to a meaningful project, you can also explore volunteering opportunities such as the European Solidarity Corps. They usually focus on volunteering, community projects, social activities, culture, environment or youth work.
Bilateral Agreements
Bilateral Agreements
Many Czech universities have their own partnerships with universities abroad. These agreements may allow students to join a semester exchange, research stay, traineeship, summer school or another form of mobility. The offer is set by each institution, so check with your faculty coordinator or International Office to see where your university can take you.
Other Mobility and Scholarship Programmes
Other Mobility and Scholarship Programmes
In addition to Erasmus+, students in Czechia can also explore other mobility opportunities. Depending on your eligibility, you may come across programmes such as:
- AKTION Czech Republic – study stays in Austria
- Barrande Scholarship Programme – study and research stays in France
- CEEPUS – mobility opportunities in Central and Southeastern European countries
- Academic Information Agency (AIA) – scholarship opportunities abroad offered by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
- Visegrad Fund mobility opportunities
- summer schools and short-term programmes
Some opportunities are available through Czech universities, while others are managed through national or international institutions (e.g. https://www.dzs.cz/en). Always check who can apply, what documents you need and whether your mobility can be recognised by your university.
What opportunities are available?
As an international student enrolled at a Czech university, your options depend on your university, faculty, study programme and mobility status. Always check the rules with your International Office or faculty coordinator. You may be able to choose from several types of mobility.
Erasmus+
Erasmus+ is the European Union programme supporting international student mobility. Most Erasmus+ exchanges take place within Europe through partner universities and approved mobility agreements. Your Czech university will tell you which destinations are available for your study programme. You can choose between:
- study stays - spend 2 to 12 months studying at a partner university abroad
- traineeships - experience 2 to 12 months work placement or internship in a foreign company, research facility, or organisation
You can receive financial support for an Erasmus+ mobility experience. The amount of the grant depends on the destination country, the type of mobility, the length of your stay, and the current programme rules. Monthly support typically ranges from 480-750 EUR.
Volunteering Opportunities
If you want to go abroad and contribute to a meaningful project, you can also explore volunteering opportunities such as the European Solidarity Corps. They usually focus on volunteering, community projects, social activities, culture, environment or youth work.
Bilateral Agreements
Many Czech universities have their own partnerships with universities abroad. These agreements may allow students to join a semester exchange, research stay, traineeship, summer school or another form of mobility. The offer is set by each institution, so check with your faculty coordinator or International Office to see where your university can take you.
Other Mobility and Scholarship Programmes
In addition to Erasmus+, students in Czechia can also explore other mobility opportunities. Depending on your eligibility, you may come across programmes such as:
- AKTION Czech Republic – study stays in Austria
- Barrande Scholarship Programme – study and research stays in France
- CEEPUS – mobility opportunities in Central and Southeastern European countries
- Academic Information Agency (AIA) – scholarship opportunities abroad offered by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
- Visegrad Fund mobility opportunities
- summer schools and short-term programmes
Some opportunities are available through Czech universities, while others are managed through national or international institutions (e.g. https://www.dzs.cz/en). Always check who can apply, what documents you need and whether your mobility can be recognised by your university.
Who can help you
You do not have to plan your mobility alone. Start with the people and offices at your Czech university. You can contact:
- your faculty Erasmus+ coordinator
- your university International Office
- your study department
- academic staff with international contacts
- students who have already completed an exchange
You can also make use of Eurodesk, the European youth information network, where you can find a database of various opportunities across Europe.