On Tuesday, 20 March, 2018, the event called Mobility Café was organised once again by the International Relations Group of the Student Service Center at the University of Nyíregyháza with the general aims to provide information to our students on the possibilities of the Erasmus+ and Campus Mundi scholarship schemes as well as to motivate them to participate in mobility actions.

As the first part of the event, Éva Dudás, Erasmus coordinator gave a briefing to the interested about the possibilities of staff and student scholarships available at the foreign partner institutes of the University of Nyíregyháza. She raised several issues which are controversial for the students, that is, the terms of the application procedure. She emphasized that students who are willing to take part in Erasmus mobility are given a preparatory language course before their departure.

In the second part of the Mobility Café, Andrea Vaskó, the HR representative for Hübner-H Ltd., a Nyíregyháza-based German company delivered a lecture. Andrea Vaskó, a former student of our institute’s predecessor told us that during her years as a student she had taken part in three international mobility programmes, and those events helped her develop her foreign language skills and gain professional experience, which later proved beneficial to her career.

The good-humoured meeting ended in an informal way with an opportunity for discussion an consultation. It is the intention of the organisers to continue this series of events and to invite additional guest lecturers.

For more information on Erasmus+ and Campus Mundi programmes, please visit the website of the International Relations Group of the University of Nyíregyháza or our students can contact the staff of the International Relations Group personally at the Student Service Center.

Nyíregyházi Egyetem / University of Nyíregyháza / Erasmus +

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