Mobility
Mobility of Students, Teachers and Non-Teaching Staff
All bachelor's and master's degree students can take part in Erasmus+ mobility programmes. The countries and hosts depend on the existing and valid inter-institutional agreements between Ipluso – Instituto Politécnico da Lusofonia and the destination partner. Thus, the agreements vary according to the study programme in terms of host countries and HEIs. Before applying, talk to the International Office of Ipluso – Instituto Politécnico da Lusofonia.
Consult the pages on Incoming Mobility and Outgoing Mobility to learn more about the opportunities available, application procedures, supporting documentation and schedules.
Incoming Mobility
For those wishing to study at IPLUSO - Instituto Politécnico da Lusofonia.
Teachers
Within the scope of Erasmus+ mobility, teachers can take advantage of Erasmus+ mobility grants for teaching (STA), for training (STT) and combined mobility (teaching and training). Information on applications, grants and deadlines can be found on the Faculty and Staff Mobility page. For the development of other activities, such as travelling to conferences or other scientific events, there are other programmes and financial support. For more information, please contact the International Office of IPLUSO..
Outgoing Mobility
For those wishing to study at a partner institution for 1 or 2 semesters.
Non-teaching staff
All non-teaching staff at IPLUSO - Instituto Politécnico da Lusofonia have the opportunity to apply for mobility grants to take part in Erasmus+ training programmes (STT). These grants can be used to participate in international training programmes (e.g. staff weeks) organised by European organisations eligible for ERAMUS+ funding. See the 'Mobility for Education and Training' page for more information.
IPLUSO - Instituto Politécnico da Lusofonia has been awarded the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education once again. This recognition by the European Commission, valid for the period 2021-2027, grants IPLUSO a quality certificate for European and international cooperation activities of higher education institutions.
The award of an Erasmus Charter is a prerequisite for all European higher education institutions wishing to participate in the individual mobility component for learning purposes or in cooperation for innovation and good practices.




