Mobility Agreement Trainingfr
Mobility Agreement Trainingfr
Mobility Agreement Trainingfr
Higher Education
Mobility Agreement form
Participant’s name
Seniority2 Nationality3
Name Faculty/Department
Erasmus code4
(if applicable)
Address Country/
Country code5
Contact person Contact person
name and position e-mail / phone
Name
Address Country/
Country code
Contact person, Contact person
name and position e-mail / phone
1
GfNA-II-C-Annex-IV-Erasmus+ HE Staff Mobility Agreement for training – 2015
Higher Education
Mobility Agreement form
Participant’s name
Added value of the mobility (in the context of the modernisation and
internationalisation strategies of the institutions involved):
2
GfNA-II-C-Annex-IV-Erasmus+ HE Staff Mobility Agreement for training – 2015
Higher Education
Mobility Agreement form
Participant’s name
By signing8 this document, the staff member, the sending institution and the receiving institution/enterprise
confirm that they approve the proposed mobility agreement.
The sending higher education institution supports the staff mobility as part of its modernisation and
internationalisation strategy and will recognise it as a component in any evaluation or assessment of the
staff member.
The staff member will share his/her experience, in particular its impact on his/her professional development
and on the sending higher education institution, as a source of inspiration to others.
The staff member and the sending institution commit to the requirements set out in the grant agreement
signed between them.
The staff member and the receiving institution/enterprise will communicate to the sending institution any
problems or changes regarding the proposed mobility programme or mobility period.
1
In case the mobility combines teaching and training activities, the mobility agreement for teaching
template should be used and adjusted to fit both activity types.
2
Seniority: Junior (approx. < 10 years of experience), Intermediate (approx. > 10 and < 20 years of
experience) or Senior (approx. > 20 years of experience).
3
Nationality: Country to which the person belongs administratively and that issues the ID card and/or
passport.
4
Erasmus Code: A unique identifier that every higher education institution that has been awarded with the
Erasmus Charter for Higher Education receives.. It is only applicable to higher education institutions located
in Programme Countries.
5
Country code: ISO 3166-2 country codes available at: https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#search.
6
All refererences to "enterprise" are only applicable to mobility for staff between Programme Countries or
within Capacity Building projects.
7
The top-level NACE sector codes are available at
http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm?TargetUrl=LST_NOM_DTL&StrNom=NACE_R
EV2&StrLanguageCode=EN
8
Circulating papers with original signatures is not compulsory. Scanned copies of signatures or electronic
signatures may be accepted, depending on the national legislation of the country of the sending institution
(in the case of mobility with Partner Countries: the national legislation of the Programme Country).