Exchange Program ERASMUS+
Exchange programs within the framework of Erasmus+ offer a well-organized organizational framework for studying abroad due to uniform regulations throughout Europe, as
- the International Office of the home university establishes contact with the host university,
- the creditability of achievements acquired abroad is bindingly regulated prior to the stay abroad,
- if you register in good time at the host university, a place in a hall of residence is often reserved,
- most host universities offer an extensive support network
- and and and.....
Within the framework of the Erasmus+ program, the TH Lübeck has partner universities in Europe where students can spend a semester abroad. The exchange modalities are defined in the "bilateral agreements" between TH Lübeck and the respective partner university. This means that at the international universities a different number of study places in different subjects are available for students of the TH Lübeck.
Studying abroad with disabilities
Studying abroad is very challenging for students with disabilities. We would like to encourage you to inform yourself about the possibilities of studying abroad and will actively support you in the planning and implementation. Under the Erasmus+ program, additional or higher grants are available to students with disabilities (degree of disability of 50% or more) for study abroad.
Studying abroad with a child
Studying with a child is a big challenge, so it is usually hard to think about a stay abroad. We would like to support students with children in planning and implementing a stay abroad. Within the framework of the Erasmus+ program, students who want to go abroad with a child are eligible for additional or higher grants for studying abroad.