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Recruitment rules for studies abroad in Erasmus+ programme
Faculty of Chemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
(for academic year 2024/2025)
- The recruitment is open from October 7th 25th 2024, if the partner university does not require the shorter timeframe.
- The requirements for the candidates include the mobility capital, good experience in the language in which classes are held at universities and an average grade from studies of 4.0. In justified cases, the recruitment committee may recruit a student who does not meet this condition.
- Priority in the procedure and allocation of places at foreign universities is given to students who have not previously benefited from the Erasmus+ program and students assisting people visiting NCU under the Erasmus+ program.
- The electronic application form from the web page:
https://www.umk.pl/wspolpraca/forms/wniosek-studia-dlugo-i-krotkoterminowe/
should be filled and signed. The form should be delivered to Anna Kaczmarek-Kędziera in paper or electronic version (teoadk@chem.umk.pl, room 229, block A) before an interview.
- The interview with candidates meeting formal requirements is planned for Friday, October 25th at 10.00 in the conference room.
- The detailed regulations are included in the general documentation available on the website:
https://www.umk.pl/wspolpraca/erasmus-plus-2021-2027/studenci-studia/rekrutacja
Further information is provided by Anna Kaczmarek-Kędziera , e-mail: teoadk@chem.umk.pl, room 229 (block A) of the Faculty of Chemistry of the Nicolaus Copernicus University.
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