Application process
Erasmus + internship is an opportunity to gain work experience abroad. The internship must be relevant to your education and you are responsible for finding an internship. Your placement must be approved by the department where you study.
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and applications are granted as long as all the criterias are met and there are funds left. You can apply as soon as you have secured a placement and it has been approved by your department. Please note that grants cannot be awarded afterwards. You can't apply for an Erasmus+ traineeship grant if you have already started an intersnhip. You should hand in your application in advance, at least 4 weeks before the start of your traineeship, to make sure you receive the grant in time.
You apply by filling in the two documents below, scan and send to the International Relations Office and name the email "Application Erasmus+ for traineeship".
Learning Agreement for Traineeships
This is the contract between the student, the host organisation and Mid Sweden University. This document needs to be filled in on your computer, printed and signed by hand by the student and the course/programme coordinator at the department at MIUN. Then scanned to the contact person at the traineeship placement for their signature. Fill in pages 1 and 2, down to and including the three signatures. Note that if you apply for an internship within the framework of a /degree project / essay, then the signature concerning "Responsible person at the Sending Institution" must be your essay supervisor at Mid Sweden University. Scanned signatures are acceptable.
Grant Agreement for Erasmus+ traineeship
This document is filled in by the student on your computer, printed and signed by hand by both student and the contact person at Mid Sweden University e.g. course or programme coordinator at the department. Fill in your information on page 1, then the signatures on page 6.
Contact
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact the International Relations Office.