Erasmus+ Study Mobility (Education)
Expand your horizons with the Erasmus+ Program. Study abroad, meet new cultures, and gain international experience for 1 Academic Semester (or 1 Full Year).
Contact: erasmus@kent.edu.tr | Kağıthane Campus, 1st Floor
Official Forms & Applications Page
Academic Recognition: Validation via Learning Agreement and ECTS matching ensuring seamless transcript integration.
Grants: Monthly grant amounts based on country groups. Special needs grants and additional support may apply.
You can find our current agreements and their details below:
| Country | Status | Host Institution | Department Scope | Quota / Notes | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portugal | ACTIVE | COFAC - University Lusofona | Digital Game Design | 4 Students (2 Lisbon, 2 Porto campus) | Portuguese |
| Poland | ACTIVE | AKADEMIA WSB | Digital Game Design (+Business, Logistics, Politics) | 4 Students | English |
| Serbia | NEW | UNIVERZET EDUCONS | Digital Game Design (+Economics, Business, Visual Design) | 2 Students | Serbian and English |
| Spain | In Process | FUNDACION UNIVERSIDAD FRANCISCO DE VITORIA | Digital Game Design | - | - |
As a student, you can also establish your own agreements within the scope of European Union standards and participate by passing the required exams.
Erasmus+ is the international mobility program coordinated by the European Commission and managed through national agencies in EU member and candidate countries. It offers several mobility types, including Student Mobility for Studies, Student Mobility for Traineeships, Teaching Mobility for Academic Staff, and Training Mobility for Administrative Staff.
For more information, https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/opportunities/organisations_en.
(EU MEMBER) Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
(NON-EU) North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia, Turkey.
Student Mobility for Studies allows our bachelor's degree students to spend one semester at a partner university in a program country. Courses listed in the Learning Agreement before mobility are recognized after the semester and recorded on the student's transcript, which means they affect GPA.
Internal selections are carried out by taking into account 50% of cumulative GPA Score and 50% of the English Proficiency Exam Score. Various additions or deductions (e.g. for students with disabilities, prior participation, not attending language exams) apply per National Agency Guidelines.