Erasmus+ Grants Are Secured

January 08 , 2025
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Academic mobility
Erasmus+ KA171 ICM international programme funding have been granted.
The funding will pay the study fees of three Nordic University students at WSEI University in Poland.
In addition to their tuition, award applicants will be paid a stipend to concentrate completely on their studies and research. Two Nordic faculty members will also travel to Lublin, Poland, this year. They will teach at a prominent university and attend training sessions to improve their qualifications.
The program will pay all expenses incurred all through the mobility period.
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