What is the Erasmus+ Traineeship?
The Erasmus+ Traineeship Programme offers students the opportunity to enhance their academic and professional profile through an internship experience abroad. Students can undertake internships in any public (including Universities) or private sector company, regardless of its size, legal status, or economic sector.
What activities are planned abroad?
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to participate, applicants must meet the following two requirements:
Please note: It is possible to apply for this call during the bachelor’s program and participate in the mobility during the master’s program. It is sufficient to be enrolled in a master’s program before the departure date.
Who is eligible for the mobility program?
Types of Host Institutions:
Please note: Students who choose a generic host institution cannot also choose a nominated host institution, and vice versa.
Duration of Mobility
The mobility period must have a minimum duration of 2 months and a maximum of 12 months. Mobility periods shorter than 60 days of physical presence abroad are not permitted, while periods of virtual mobility are allowed if approved by the host institution. Departures refer to the academic year following the publication of the call for applications. Periods of mobility straddling pre- and post-graduation and no overlap, not even partial, between the Erasmus+ period for study and the Erasmus+ period for traineeships are permitted.
A Short Mobility is also possible: the mobility must have a minimum physical duration of 5 days and a maximum of 30 days and must always be accompanied by a virtual period (except for doctoral students who may undertake the mobility without the virtual component). Students who have already benefited from an Erasmus+ scholarship for studies or traineeships may also participate, provided that, for the study cycle for which they intend to apply, they still have a minimum package of 2 months available to be carried out within the Erasmus+ for traineeships project.
How to Apply
Applications can only be submitted during the open call period exclusively through the online application platform Turul. Applicants must log in to the system using their student ID (MATRICOLA) and password.
Mobility Grants
Successful applicants will be awarded a mobility grant. This is a financial support and is to be considered as a contribution to the increased expenses related to the stay abroad. The grant amount varies depending on the host country (primarily based on the cost of living) and will be disbursed once the host institution has confirmed the student's arrival. The monthly grant amount will be paid for a total number of months equivalent to the duration of the mobility agreement.
Erasmus+ students are required to continue paying their tuition fees to the University of Florence even during their stay abroad and are exempt from paying tuition fees at the host institution (with the exception of certain contributions for the use of specific services at the host institution, which are also paid by local students).
Student selection criteria
Students enrolled in the 1st and 2nd cycles will be evaluated based on:
Please note: for those enrolled in the first year of a master's degree course, academic standing will be calculated on the basis of the credits acquired in the master's degree course (before the announcement deadline), while weighted average will be calculated on the basis of the grade from the three-year degree course.
The following points will be awarded for each language (in case of multiple certificates for the same language, the highest level will be considered):
Language Certificates | Points |
C2 | 10 |
C1 | 9 |
B2 | 7 |
B1 | 5 |
A2 | 2 |
A1 | 1 |
To demonstrate language proficiency, candidates must provide evidence of having passed one of the following:
Candidates who do not possess a valid language certificate are required to enroll at the University Language Center (cla.unifi.it) to schedule a test before the application deadline. When booking the test, candidates should inform the staff that the test is required for the Erasmus mobility application to facilitate the booking process.
Students who meet the criteria outlined in the “Exemptions from Language Certification" document (Annex 2) are exempt from the language certification requirement .
The university will verify the language certificates declared by applicants during the application process. While self-certification is sufficient during the application phase, original certificates may be requested at a later stage.
Applicants may take language tests (to increase the level of a previously certified language or to certify additional languages) in order to increase the score (however, the total score for language proficiency is 15 points).
Host Institution selection
Candidates may participate in one of the following selection processes:
Participation through a General Host Institution
Each year, the School of Engineering enters into agreements with public and/or private institutions that offer placements for students and/or graduates of its degree programs. Each agreement specifies:
- Host institution
- Total number of accepted students
- Student level (undergraduate, graduate, doctoral)
- Agreement duration: indicates the maximum number of months covered by the agreement (i.e., the binding period of the grant)
- Information on the projects offered by the host institution
For more information, please contact the International Relations Office, which will put you in touch with the relevant contact person for the agreement. Candidates may select up to three host institutions.
Participation through a specific Self-Sourced Institution
The candidate may independently propose a company at which to carry out the internship in line with his or her professional expectations and the course of study undertaken, or contact the professors of his or her course of study to check the possibility of being put in contact with foreign institutions with which the professor already has links.
If student wishes to conduct his own search, he/she may find it useful to contact foreign entities/institutions (located in the country where they intend to carry out their internship) that can serve as intermediaries in the search for a host company, such as Chambers of Commerce, Italian Chambers of Commerce abroad, Italian embassies, and professional associations.
Once an internship plan has been finalized, students must obtain a nominative Letter of Intent , signed and stamped by a legal representative of the host organization, within the application deadline.
The duration of the mobility period is determined by the information provided in the nominative Letter of Intent. The number of months indicated on the letter is binding and corresponds to the duration of the grant.
Note: For more details on the types of eligible organizations, please refer to Section 3.2 of the call for applications.
Selection Notes
Students participating with a general letter of intent will compete with other students as each agreement has a maximum number of admitted students. On the other hand, students participating with a nominative letter of intent will not compete with any other student and their place is therefore guaranteed (although they need to participate in a ranking for the scholarship).
Summary of required materials for the Turul Application
Once all the necessary materials have been gathered, students may submit their application for mobility through the Turul application, following the registration guidelines.
Upon login, students will need to provide all the required information, including:
Type of competition:
Please note: The signed and stamped Letter of Intent from the host institution must be sent to the International Relations Office by the deadline specified in the registration guidelines .
Publication of Rankings and Acceptance of General Host Institution
The complete rankings, including scores, host institutions, and proposed duration, will be published through the Turul application.
All selection procedures, including rankings and any subsequent adjustments, will be available to students on the "I tuoi concorsi" page. Students will not receive personal notifications and are responsible for checking results, timelines, and deadlines.
To view the assigned host institution, students must log in to the Turul application within the timeframe specified on the "I tuoi concorsi" page and follow the instructions provided:
Please note: Candidates are advised that they have a 3-working day window, commencing on the date of publication of the ranking or any subsequent adjustments, within which to accept or decline their assigned placement. This timeframe includes both the publication date and the deadline for submitting a response. To ensure that you are aware of any updates, it is recommended that you check the "I tuoi concorsi" page on Turul regularly
Please note: When accepting a placement, students are required to specify the duration of their mobility in months (which must correspond to the number of months outlined in the agreement). The number of months of mobility indicated by the student upon accepting the placement on Turul is binding for the calculation of the scholarship.
Please note: The estimated departure date, which must also be indicated on Turul when accepting the placement, is provisional and may be subject to change at a later date (upon signing the financial agreement).
Acceptance of the specific Self-Sourced institution
Successful candidates must formalize their acceptance of the assigned placement by completing and signing the “Traineeship Placement Acceptance” Form and submitting it to the International Relations Office.
Details on the scholarship payment process
As soon as the student certifies his/her arrival at the foreign location (with a certificate signed by the foreign institution) an initial sum will be paid, corresponding to the number of months of stay (except the last) and then a subsequent sum at the end of the mobility, in settlement of the actual days of stay
Important deadlines:
Following the completion of their mobility period, students are required to comply with the following:
Refund Policy
Online application (Applicativo Turul)
Application deadlines | |
Date of publication of the call |
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Online application opening |
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Online application closure |
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Deadline for career registration of examinations taken |
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Deadline to receive the nominative letter of intent |
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Publication of raking |
Generic Letter of Intent Nominative Letter of Intent |
Call Erasmus Traineeship 2025/2026 |
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Accepted language certificate (allegato 1) |
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Cases of exemption from language certification (allegato 2) |
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Nominative Letter of Intent 2025/2026 |
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Learning Agreement for Traineeship |
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Instruction to fill in the Learning Agreement |
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List of available agreements 2024-2025 |
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Declaration of degree - related research mobility |
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Confirmation of degree - related research mobility |
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Acceptance form for Nominative Letter of Intent 2025-2026 |
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FAQ 2024/2025 |
For any doubth please contact the International relations Office.
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10.01.2025