Erasmus+ STAFF MOBILITY FOR TRAINING
Staff Mobility for Training (AY 2020/2021 and AY 2021/2022)
Erasmus+ offers professional development opportunities for staff to improve the skills required for their current job by participating in training in one of AUBG’s Erasmus partner Universities in Europe (excluding conferences) or in Erasmus staff training weeks
Training may take the form of:
- Job-shadowing;
- Attendance at a staff training week.
Training program could include:
- The transfer of knowledge and good practices.
- Learning from shared experience.
- The acquiring of new practical skills.
Erasmus+ offers professional development opportunities for staff to improve the skills required for their current job by participating in training in one of AUBG’s Erasmus partner Universities in Europe (excluding conferences) or in Erasmus staff training weeks.
Depending on your area of work, some universities offer International Staff Training Week which offers an opportunity to follow a fixed training program and benefit from opportunities to meet with colleagues from many other universities in related fields at the same time. If you are invited to take part in a staff training week, which is directly connected with your daily duties it could be at a University which is not Erasmus partner of AUBG.
For further information regarding the available staff weeks please visit: http://staffmobility.eu/staff-week-search
Duration of training
- Minimum duration of training: 2 days (excluding travel time).
- Maximum duration of training: 5 days (excluding travel time).
Travel days are not included in the calculation of the minimum duration. Subsistence allowances are only for the training days (excluding travel time)
Eligibility and selection
Eligible to apply for ERASMUS+ staff mobility for training are staff members employed by AUBG.
Documents Required:
- Letter of invitation (scanned copies are accepted)
- Application form
- Mobility Agreement (scanned copies are accepted)
- Letter of Recommendation
Please send the required documents to the Office of the Erasmus and Study Abroad programs in the ABF Student Center, room 6205, no later than the 20th of each month.
The selection committee will make the final decision by the 27th of each month.
For further information, please contact Mariya Handzhiyska at: mhandzhiyska@aubg.edu or via Viber at +359887345172.
Funding Rules
Eligible costs | Financial mechanism | Amount in Euro (per person) |
Rule of Allocation |
Travel Contribution to the travel costs of participants, from their place of origin to the venue of |
Travel distances
100 - 499 km: 500 - 1999 km: 2000 - 2999 km: 3000 - 3999 km: 4000 - 7999 km: 8000 km or more: |
180 275 360 530 820 1500 |
Based on the travel distance Travel distances must be calculated using the distance calculator supported by the European Commission. |
Individual support Costs directly linked to the subsistence of participants during the activity |
Receiving Country |
Subsistence daily rates |
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Group 1: Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, |
180 per day |
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Group 2:
Austria, Belgium, Greece, France, Italy, Cyprus, |
160 per day | ||
Group 3:
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary |
140 per day | ||
To calculate the distance, you must use the online tool on the EC’s website:
The distance to be calculated is one way – from the location of the sending organization to that of the receiving organization.
The subsistence grant is a contribution towards all other costs for the individual including travel within the city, accommodation, meals, and snacks following the normal AUBG Accounting policies guidelines. Maximum amounts vary according to the length and destination of the visit for the country and duration of your planned visit.