Erasmus Scholarships for Internships

Erasmus Scholarships for Internships

A nice bonus for doing an internship or studying abroad is an Erasmus scholarship. In many countries, for example for an internship in Spain, an Erasmus grant together with an internship allowance can make you almost an average salary.

There are, however, several steps involved and several things you have to take into account.

An Erasmus grant is definitely worth the effort and a nice push in the right direction for your internship abroad.

Erasmus Grants

Your University

First, you have to register at your university or college. Every university or college of higher education has a department that can explain how to apply for the scholarship and whether you are eligible for an Erasmus+ scholarship.

Each university or college of higher education is allocated a certain number of grants per semester, and in case of too many applications, they may draw lots or give priority to students without an internship allowance.

Erasmus Grants Amount

The amount of your Erasmus+ grant depends on the country you are going to for your internship or study. A distinction is made in the cost of living.

This can sometimes be "mean"; for example, in Barcelona, your rent can be high, but the Erasmus grants in Spain are not the highest possible grant. Also, the amount differs between students and interns, where interns receive a higher allowance.

Apply for the Erasmus+ Scholarship

Applying for an Erasmus grant is done through a form where you have to fill in the necessary information before and after your internship.

In the case of an internship, this includes information about the company, your work, and possible assignments.

After submitting the form, the timeframe for when you will hear if you have been admitted to the program depends on your university or college.

Payment of Erasmus Grants

The payment of the Erasmus grants can still cause some confusion. Many people think that it is paid monthly, but at many universities and colleges, 70% of the amount is paid at the beginning of the semester and the remaining 30% at the end of your Erasmus period.

Erasmus for Entrepreneurs

Besides the regular Erasmus+ grant, there is also a grant for starting entrepreneurs. As a recent graduate, you will work together with an experienced entrepreneur to set up your own business. This grant is twice as high as the regular Erasmus grants and offers a great opportunity to start your own business abroad. The duration of this agreement is between 1 and 6 months.

If you arrange your internship through Training Experience, we will help you with any questions you may have about your Erasmus+ application. Check here our offer of internships in Europe.