Student mobility
Study at an EU partner under an exchange arrangement with recognised ECTS credits, an individual learning agreement, and language preparation.
3–12 months
Academic exchanges, traineeships and international cooperation under Erasmus+.
The EU Erasmus+ programme supports semester-based study abroad, staff training periods, and joint university projects. At KhNPU initiatives include Key Action 1 — international mobility for credit — and Key Action 2 partnerships, including dedicated capacity-building projects. One active example is «Embedding leading European competencies in teacher-training standards for Ukraine's resilience» (LECTURE‑101179602). In spring 2026 a university delegation undertook a mobility visit to the University of the Balearic Islands (Spain) and concluded a cooperation agreement; details are coordinated by the Centre for International Activity.
Study at an EU partner under an exchange arrangement with recognised ECTS credits, an individual learning agreement, and language preparation.
3–12 months
Training periods and teaching assignments for academic faculty and administrators to exchange educational practice and managerial experience.
5 days – 2 months
Strategic partnerships and multi-year projects that jointly develop curricula, research, and events between universities.
Projects lasting 24–36 months
Read the competition notice, confirm language prerequisites, and check that an agreement exists with your chosen partner within Erasmus+.
Collect documents (motivation letter, study plan, references if requested) and apply to the Centre for International Activity by the prescribed deadline.
The university commission evaluates applications and endorses nominees to sign learning agreements and continue grant procedures.
After signing Grant Agreement documentation and Learning Agreement forms you receive visa, insurance, and logistics support ahead of departure.
The European partner network expands continuously — in particular, a cooperation agreement was signed with the University of the Balearic Islands (Spain) in 2026.