
ERASMUS+ International Dimension (Outside Europe)
EUR700
Tallinn University of Technology offers rolling ERASMUS+ grants for students to study outside Europe for 2-12 months, with monthly stipends of €700 or €674.
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The ERASMUS+ International Dimension (Outside Europe) grant, administered by Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), provides financial support for student mobility to non-associated third countries. This opportunity allows TalTech students to immerse themselves in academic and cultural experiences in regions not covered by the standard ERASMUS+ programme. Grants are available on a rolling basis, with a limited budget, making early application essential.
Studying abroad through the ERASMUS+ International Dimension programme offers unique advantages:
To apply, TalTech students must be nominated by their home university for the ERASMUS programme. The application process is rolling, meaning there is no fixed deadline-but given limited funds, early application is strongly recommended. Interested students should contact TalTech's international office or visit the official scholarship page for detailed instructions.
Grants are available for destinations outside Europe that are not associated with ERASMUS+. This includes countries across all continents, offering a wide range of cultural and academic opportunities.
The ERASMUS+ International Dimension grant is a fantastic chance for TalTech students to expand their academic horizons beyond Europe. With generous monthly stipends and flexible duration, it enables a transformative experience without the burden of financial worry. Act now-the rolling application window won't wait!
Official grant page with eligibility details and application instructions.
Official EU resource explaining ERASMUS+ programme rules and funding.
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