
What is Erasmus+?
Wageningen University and Research participates in the exchange program of the European Union, called Erasmus+. On this page you can find information about this program.
Wageningen University participates in the exchange program of the European Union (Erasmus+). Based on this program you can visit a large number of universities in the programme countries. Next to this, you can apply for a grant for both study exchange as well as for doing an (compulsory or voluntary) internship/thesis in the programme countries (both during your studies and after graduation).
Once you are back in Wageningen after an Erasmus+ exchange period, the student administration (SSC) will include the grades you obtained abroad in the Dutch system. Because within the European Union a standard grade conversion system was agreed upon, this is an easy procedure.
Wageningen University also has exchange agreements with non-EU partner universities, and now is possible to apply for an Erasmus+ grant if you go for study exchange to one of these destinations. However, there is no travel allowance provided. Other options for studying abroad can be found here.
Austria | Belgium | Bulgaria | Croatia | Cyprus |
Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | France |
Germany | Greece | Hungary | Iceland | Ireland |
Italy | Latvia | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg |
North Macedonia | Malta | Norway | Poland | Portugal |
Romenia | Serbia | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain |
Sweden | Turkey | United Kingdom** |
*NOTE: Switzerland is not in the programme. However,you can apply for a grant through the Swiss grant program Movetia.
** Subject to change
Anguilla | Bermuda | British Antarctic Territory | British Indian Ocean Territory |
British Virgin Islands | Cayman Islands | French Polynesia | French Southern -and Antarctic Territories |
Montserrat | New Caledonia and Dependencies | Pitcairn | Saint Barthelemy |
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands | Saint Helena | Ascension Island | Tristan da Cunha |
St. Pierre and Miquelon | Turks and Caicos Islands | Wallis and Futuna Islands |
In the Erasmus Charter and Policy Statement you can get more information about the Erasmus agreement for Higher Education and the rights and regulations of students participating in the Erasmus+ program.