MOBILITY and ERASMUS+
Departmental ERASMUS coordinator: Dr. Lydia Berger
Erasmus+
Erasmus+ studies
Erasmus+ study programmes are open to degree students of the University of Salzburg from their third semester onwards for a maximum of 12 months per degree programme (Bachelor, Master, PhD). Information regarding grant requirements, cooperating institutions and application details are available on the webpage of the International Relations Office.
Currently, the Classics Department has an Erasmus+ agreement with eleven institutions/universities of seven countries. These agreements are valid until the end of the study year 2026/27. For detailed information please contact the coordinators and contact persons listed below:
COUNTRY | COOPERATING INSTITUTION | HOMEPAGE | COORDINATOR |
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Germany | Freie Universität Berlin | https://www.fu-berlin.de | Thomas Schirren |
Universität Kassel | www.uni-kassel.de | Monika Frass | |
Universität zu Köln | www.uni-koeln.de | Felix Lang | |
Philipps-Universität Marburg | www.uni-marburg.de | Monika Frass | |
Greece | Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini | www.duth.gr | Thomas Schirren |
University of Crete, Rethymnon | www.en.uoc.gr | Lydia Berger | |
Italy | University of Palermo | www.unipa.it | Thomas Schirren |
Poland | University of Warsaw | www.iro.uw.edu.pl | Melissa Vetters |
Turkey | University of Ankara | https://en.ankara.edu.tr/ | Melissa Vetters |
Hungary | University of Jewish Studies, Budapest | https://or-zse.hu/ | Susanne Plietzsch |
Cyprus | University of Cyprus, Nicosia | https://www.ucy.ac.cy/ | Margot Anglmayer-Geelhaar |