Erasmus+ ICM

Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility (ICM) – KA171 (Incoming)

This page is dedicated to incoming students and staff

The Erasmus+ ICM programme, funded by the European Commission, allows students and staff to spend a period of study or teaching/training in Sapienza. The fundings are issued year by year and each has a duration of three years.

Currently ongoing projects:

  • Erasmus+ ICM 2022-2025
  • Erasmus+ ICM 2023-2026
  • Erasmus+ ICM 2024-2027

 

Project 2022-1-IT02-KA171-HED-000078080

The project 2022-1-IT02-KA171-HED-000078080 has a duration of 3 years from 1 August 2022 to 31 July 2025. The amount of the grant is Euro 824,628.00 and includes the following scholarships:

The number of scholarships mentioned above are related to the overall number of scholarships foreseen by the project. Each semester available positions are assigned on the basis of a call launched by Sapienza. Therefore the number of scholarships decreases as they are assigned semester per semester.

For procedures and open calls, please refer to the corresponding sections below on this page.

Project 2023-1-IT02-KA171-HED-000140518

The project 2023-1-IT02-KA171-HED-000140518 has a duration of 3 years from 1 August 2023 to 31 July 2026. The amount of the grant is Euro 649.080,00 and includes the following scholarships:

The number of scholarships mentioned above are related to the overall number of scholarships foreseen by the project. Each semester available positions are assigned on the basis of a call launched by Sapienza. Therefore the number of scholarships decreases as they are assigned semester per semester.

For procedures and open calls, please refer to the corresponding sections below on this page.

Project 2024-1-IT02-KA171-HED-000228623

The project 2024-1-IT02-KA171-HED-000228623 has a duration of 3 years from 1 August 2024 to 31 July 2027. The amount of the grant is Euro 455.327,00 and includes the following scholarships:

The number of scholarships mentioned above are related to the overall number of scholarships foreseen by the project. Each semester available positions are assigned on the basis of a call launched by Sapienza. Therefore the number of scholarships decreases as they are assigned semester per semester.

For procedures and open calls, please refer to the corresponding sections below on this page.

Open Calls and Procedures

The call for incoming students and teaching staff is now closed! Check with the International Office of your University how to be nominated for the next call.

The selection is made out of 3 phases:

  1. PRE-SELECTION – Preselection and Nomination of the candidates (made by the partner university)
  2. ON LINE APPLICATION – Application and Documents’ submission by the nominated candidates on Sapienza’s informatic system;
  3. FINAL SELECTION OF STUDENTS AND STAFF.

 

  • Students

    The Erasmus+ ICM offers 850 euro per month plus travel expenses to the selected incoming students.

    All scholarship holders will be able to attend courses at Sapienza University of Rome without having to pay fees. Furthermore, all the activities carried out at Sapienza shall be recognized by the home university as established in the Learning Agreement.

    Student mobility can last from a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 6 months (possibly to be extended up to 12 months out of which 6 months as a Zero-EU grant).

    The ICM scholarship also covers research mobility at PhD level with the same duration.
     

  • Academic Staff

    Selected incoming academic staff will receive a daily scholarship of 160 euro for the maximum period allowed plus travel expenses.

    Mobility of academic staff lasts from a minimum of 7 to a maximum of 21 days (including the two travel days).

    The duration varies according to the distance between the hosting institution of the academic staff and Sapienza University of Rome.

 

Travel expenses for both students and academic staff are calculated on the basis of the Distance Calculator and the distance traveled:

Travel Distances

Amount

Between 100 and 499 Km

180 EUR per participant

Between 500 and 1999 Km

275 EUR per participant

Between 2000 and 2999 Km

360 EUR per participant

Between 3000 and 3999 Km

530 EUR per participant

Between 4000 and 7999 Km

820 EUR per participant

8000 Km or more

1500 EUR per participant

 

 

ACADEMIC OFFER

Erasmus+ ICM incoming students may apply for any programs offered by Sapienza University of Rome (taught both in Italian or in English). Bachelor students in their 3rd of 4th year may pick courses taught at Master level.

Sapienza’s full academic offer is available at the following link (dynamic search tool): http://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/en.

The academic year officially starts on October 1st and ends on October 31st of the following year (https://www.uniroma1.it/en/node/24431). However, the teaching schedule varies from faculty to faculty: students are strongly recommended to request the specific academic calendar to the administrative office of their receiving faculty (http://www.uniroma1.it/internazionale/studiare-e-lavorare-allestero/erasmusplus/area-gestione/raef). Usually, the 1st semester classes start by the end of September and last till December, exam sessions start in January and last till the end of February, while the 2nd semester classes start by the end of February and last till the end of May, exam sessions start in June and last till the end of July. Another exam session takes place in September.

Erasmus+ ICM incoming staff may apply for any discipline available at Sapienza University of Rome.

Grading system and credits recognition for incoming students

Since 1999 (Ministerial Decree no. 509/99), Italian university studies have been fully reformed so as to meet the objectives of the "Bologna process". The Italian University system is now organised in 3 cycles: the 1st cycle academic degree, that is the "Laurea" (Bachelor degree), grants access to the 2nd cycle the "Laurea Magistrale" (Masters degree), corresponding to the 2nd cycle and giving access to 3rd cycle doctorate programmes resulting in the degree called "Dottorato di Ricerca".

The European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) is used by Italian universities to evaluate and measure the workload of single courses, as well as entire qualifications. ECTS credits represent the total student workload (class time, individual study, exam preparation, practical work etc) needed to complete a course/module/degree. According to Italian legislation, one ECTS/ CFU credit is equivalent to 25 hours. Exams are graded using a grading scale of 30, where 18 is the minimum passing grade and 30 cum laude the highest grade.

For further information on the Italian Higher Education System, please visit: http://www.miur.it/guida/guide.htm

 

In order to do the recognition process in the Home University, the following formula can be used:

Voto = the final result

V = grade to be converted

Vmin = minimum grade to pass in the Home University

Vmax = maximum grade student can get for an exam in the Home University

Imin = 18 (which is the minimum in Italy) Imax = 30 (which is the maximum in Italy)

 

For the letters:

A = 30

B = 28

C = 26

D = 23

E = 18

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