UT faculty members have the opportunity to invite their colleagues from partner universities abroad to visit Tartu, as well make short-term (up to 10 days) visits to partner universities in order to implement joint projects and to establish new coopeation links.
Contact: Ms Karoliina Vilimaa-Pennarun Phone: (+372) 737 6164karoliina.pennarun [ät] ut.ee Additional information on internal website.
Within the Erasmus programme, the University of Tartu collaborates with over 450 higher education institutions in Europe. Applications for teaching staff mobility can be submitted at any point, up to one month before the intended visit. Visits generally last for 3–7 days and the minimum scope of lectures given should be at least 8 academic hours. Faculty members must obtain consent on co-funding from their academic unit before applying for a teaching staff exchange.
Contact: Ms Anneli Miljan Phone: +372 737 5192anneli.miljan [ät] ut.ee Additional information: Teaching staff mobility
Erasmus Staff Mobility enables staff of higher education institutions to visit (minimum 4 days) an enterprise or organization in another European country for training, study visit, workshop or work shadowing. The objectives of Erasmus Staff Mobility are to allow the staff of higher education institutions to acquire knowledge and good practices as well as practical skills for their current job and their professional development, and to enable cooperation between higher education institutions and enterprises.
Contact: Ms Anneli Miljan Phone: +372 737 5192anneli.miljan [ät] ut.ee Additional information: Erasmus Staff Mobility
The scholarships for short-term study related visits abroad, including participation in conferences, working in libraries, using laboratories, development of a lecture, work with an academic supervisor, participation in continuing education courses, consultations and summer schools. Support is granted for the study visits lasting up to one month (30 days).
Contact: Anne-Ly Võlli Phone: +372 6 999 397anne-ly.volli [ät] archimedes.ee Additional information: Archimedes Foundation
DoRa programme was created to motivate higher education and research institutions to become more open and competitive and to foster R&D cooperation between universities and businesses. The programme’s various activities are targeted at postgraduate (master’s and doctoral) students and teaching staff at Estonian higher education institutions.
Contact in UT: Ms Kadri Orula Phone: +372 737 6273kadri.orula [ät] ut.ee
The mobility grants are intended to support visits of researchers and academic staff of foreign institutions of higher education to the Estonian institutions of higher education (HEI) and research and development institutions. The mobility grant can be applied for research, scientific work, teaching, cooperation with colleagues etc.
Mobility grants are divided into:
More information is available at: http://www.studyinestonia.ee/scholarships-researchers.
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