Mobility and internships

Learn, grow and explore

Seize the opportunity for academic and personal growth. Earn credits from our campuses across Europe.
You can also gain valuable work experience through an iDual traineeship. An experience hard to find in your local area.

Watch the playlist EU4Dual Mobility

EU4Dual partners

Find out more about the EU4Dual partner universities:
Universidad Estatal de Baden-Wurtemberg
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Instituto de Tecnología ESTIA
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FH JOANNEUM
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Colegio de Artes, Ciencias y Tecnología de Malta
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Mondragon Unibertsitatea
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Universidad János Neuman
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PAR - Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas
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Politécnica de Koszalin
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Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas de Savonia
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How to apply

To experience any iDual mobility opportunity,  contact your home university International Office first to get more information and apply:

Universidad Estatal de Baden-Wurtemberg
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Instituto de Tecnología ESTIA
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FH JOANNEUM
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Colegio de Artes, Ciencias y Tecnología de Malta
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Mondragon Unibertsitatea
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Universidad János Neuman
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PAR - Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas
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Politécnica de Koszalin
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Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas de Savonia
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Funding

You can fund your EU4Dual mobility programme through Erasmus+ or the Pannonia programme (for Hungary). These programmes offer financial support for studying or working abroad, whether for a short or long stay.
To find out more about funding options, contact your home university’s International Office.

Green travel grants

If you travel using an environmentally friendly method—like a train, bus, or carpool—for most of your round trip, you’ll get a higher travel grant than if you fly or take a ship.

Extra support for students

If you have fewer opportunities—for example, due to a serious illness or a challenging socio-economic situation—you can apply for an additional top-up grant.
Students with disabilities can also get extra financial support to cover costs related to their needs, like adapted learning materials, housing, or medical assistance.