19Mar,2024
Erasmus+ student mobility program at the Peter Pazmany Catholic University
The call for participation in the Erasmus+ international credit mobility program is open now. The students of the faculties of law and social sciences at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University are allowed to apply for the program. Within the scholarship, students will study in the in the fall semester of the 2024–2025 academic year at Peter Pazmany Catholic University (Hungary). The program covers travel expenses and issues a monthly supplement.
Eligibility
Students should have at least one semester studied at Sabauni (for the faculty of social sciences) and at least three semesters completed (for the faculty of law).
The student should have an active status.
Should not have any financial debt.
A graduate-semester student should consult with the faculty dean about an additional semester.
Grant:
Monthly scholarship: 800 euros
Travel: 360 Euro
The Erasmus+ program does not cover visa fees or insurance expenses.
The subjects offered by the faculty of law.
The courses offered by the faculty of social sciences.
Required documentations:
- Student Card (grades)
- International certificate of foreign languages (B2, TOEFL, IELTS). If the student does not have such a document, she or he should apply to the to the language center of Sabauni for the test.
- Motivation letter (English)
- CV in Europass format
- Cover letter from the faculty or professor
The applicant should send the required documents to the following email: ir@sabauni.edu.ge. In the subject, indicate: Erasmus+ PPKE
Notice: Before leaving for study, the student should pay tuition fees at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University.
Criterias:
Academic merits: 30%
English/foreign language: 40%
Motivation: 30%
Important deadlines:
May 8, 14:00: English test (Those wishing to attend should register on the link no later than May 7)
May 13 (23:59): Application
May 16–17: Interview with the selection committee
In case of questions, contact the International Relations Office.
Email: ir@sabauni.edu.ge
Tel.: +995 32 242 22 42/115
Room 408