Erasmus+ programme

International mobility opportunities at NSU through Erasmus+, with application steps and frequently asked questions.

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Erasmus+ is the European Union's flagship programme for education, training, youth, and sport, giving Navoiy State University students and staff the chance to gain international experience.

Within agreements signed with NSU partners, the programme offers:

  • one or two semesters of study at a host university abroad (credit mobility);
  • teaching and training visits for faculty members;
  • placements for administrative staff;
  • a grant covering stipend, travel costs, and insurance.

Credits earned during the exchange are fully recognised within the NSU curriculum.

How to apply for mobility

  1. 1

    Explore opportunities

    Review the open mobility calls and the list of partner universities published by the Department of International Cooperation.

  2. 2

    Prepare your documents

    Compile your academic transcript, motivation letter, language certificate, and a draft Learning Agreement.

  3. 3

    Pass the selection

    A university committee evaluates candidates on academic performance, language proficiency, and motivation.

  4. 4

    Begin your mobility

    Sign the grant agreement, arrange insurance and your visa, and travel to the host university.

Eligibility & frequently asked questions

Who is eligible for Erasmus+ mobility?
Bachelor's students (usually from the second year), master's and doctoral students, as well as faculty and administrative staff, may take part. A student must be enrolled at NSU and hold active student status.
What level of language proficiency is required?
Most partner universities require at least a B1–B2 level in the language of instruction. The exact requirement is stated in each mobility agreement.
Are exchange credits recognised?
Yes. The Learning Agreement signed before mobility defines the credits to be recognised, and they are fully counted towards your NSU degree.
How are costs covered?
The Erasmus+ grant covers a monthly stipend, travel costs, and insurance. No tuition fee is charged at the host university.

Ready for the next mobility call?

Contact the Department of International Cooperation to learn about open Erasmus+ calls and application deadlines.