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List of ERASMUS+ Agreements Valid for 2019/2020 STUDENT MOBILITY List of ERASMUS+ Agreements valid for 2019/2020 STUDENT MOBILITY Index by field of studies Page number Anthropology 47 Architecture 111 Art Studies 4 Biochemistry 77 Biology, Life Sciences 72 Biomedical Technology, Biomedical Engineering 131 Chemical Engineering 98 Chemistry 81 Civil Engineering 116 Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Informatics 95 Dental Studies 121 Design and Multimedia 4 Ecology, Environmental Engineering and Technology 78 Economics 27 Education science 1 Electrical and Electronic Engineering 100 (including Robotics and Telecommunications) European Studies 34 Geography 86 Geology (Earth Sciences, Mining) 88 History, Archaeology, History of Art 4 International Relations, Political Science 36 Journalism 52 Languages and Philological Studies 13 Law, Public and Private Administration 66 Library, Information and Archival Studies 55 Management, Business, Administration 57 Mathematics 92 Mechanical Engineering 107 Medicine 122 Pharmacy 134 Philosophy 12 Physics 89 Psychology 42 Social Service / Social Work 139 Sociology 49 Sports, Physical Education 142 Tourism 148 Acronyms: DEI - Dept Informatics Engineering DARQ - Dept Architecture DEM - Dept of Mechanical Engineering DF - Dept Physics DEEC – Dept Electronic and Computer Eng FCTUC - Faculty of Sciences and Technology DEQ - Dept Chemical Eng. DEC - Dept Civil Eng. DCV - Dept of Life Sciences DCT - Dept Earth Sciences DQ - Dept of Chemistry DM - Dept Mathematics FCDEF - Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Science FDUC - Faculty of Law FEUC - Faculty of Economics FFUC - Faculty of Pharmacy FLUC - Faculty of Arts and Humanities FMUC - Faculty of Medicine FPCE - Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences Education Science, Teacher Training SUBJECT DIRECTION OF NUMBER OF ERASMUS CODE COUNTRY SUBJECT AREA NAME UC FACULTY / DEPARTMENT MOBILITY FOR NAME OF PARTNER INSTITUTION AREA CODE MOBILITY PLACES Katholieke Universiteit Leuven KU B LEUVEN01 Belgium 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 3 Studies Leuven KU Leuven Katholieke Universiteit Leuven KU B LEUVEN01 Belgium 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 3 Studies Leuven University of Rousse (Angel Kunchev BG ROUSSE01 Bulgaria 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies Higher Technical School) University of Rousse (Angel Kunchev BG ROUSSE01 Bulgaria 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies Higher Technical School) CZ BRNO05 Masarykova Universita v Brne Czech Rep. 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies CZ BRNO05 Masarykova Universita v Brne Czech Rep. 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies Univerzita Karlova v Praze / Charles CZ PRAHA07 Czech Rep. 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 1 Studies University in Prague Univerzita Karlova v Praze / Charles CZ PRAHA07 Czech Rep. 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 1 Studies University in Prague D BERLIN01 Freie Universität Berlin Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 1 Studies D BERLIN01 Freie Universität Berlin Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 1 Studies Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im D FREIBUR01 Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies Breisgau Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im D FREIBUR01 Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies Breisgau Martin-Luther-Universität Halle- D HALLE01 Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 1 Studies Wittenberg Martin-Luther-Universität Halle- D HALLE01 Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 1 Studies Wittenberg D HEIDELB02 Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies D HEIDELB02 Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies Universität Koblenz-Landau Abteilung D KOBLENZ02 Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies Koblenz Universität Koblenz-Landau Abteilung D KOBLENZ02 Germany 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies Koblenz E BARCELO01 Universidad de Barcelona Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies E BARCELO01 Universidad de Barcelona Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies E BARCELO16 Universidad Ramón Llull de Barcelona Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies E BARCELO16 Universidad Ramón Llull de Barcelona Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies E BILBAO02 Universidad de Deusto Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 1 Studies E BILBAO02 Universidad de Deusto Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 1 Studies 11_2018_dri_v1 1 FPCE - Education Sciences <->Campus E GRANADA01 Universidad de Granada Spain 111 Education science Incoming 2 Studies Cartuja FPCE - Education Sciences <-> Campus E GRANADA01 Universidad de Granada Spain 111 Education science Outgoing 2 Studies Cartuja FPCE - Education Sciences <-> Campus E GRANADA01 Universidad de Granada Spain 111 Education science Incoming 4 Studies Melilla FPCE - Education Sciences <-> Campus E GRANADA01 Universidad de Granada Spain 111 Education science Outgoing 4 Studies Melilla E HUELVA01 Universidad de Huelva Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 4 Studies E HUELVA01 Universidad de Huelva Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 4 Studies E LA-CORU01 Universidad de La Coruña Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies E LA-CORU01 Universidad de La Coruña Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies E MADRID04 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 1 Studies E MADRID04 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 3 Studies E MADRID04 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 1 Studies E MADRID04 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 3 Studies E MURCIA05 Universidad Catolica San Antonio Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies E MURCIA05 Universidad Catolica San Antonio Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies E OVIEDO01 Universidad de Oviedo Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 1 Studies E OVIEDO01 Universidad de Oviedo Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 1 Studies E OVIEDO01 Universidad de Oviedo Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 1 Studies E SALAMAN01 Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Incoming 2 Studies E SALAMAN01 Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Sciences Outgoing 2 Studies E SANTAND01 Universidad de Cantabria Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 2 Studies E SANTAND01 Universidad de Cantabria Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 2 Studies E SANTIAG01 Universidad de Santiago de Compostela Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 1 Studies E SANTIAG01 Universidad de Santiago de Compostela Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 1 Studies E VALLADO01 Universidad de Valladolid Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 2 Studies E VALLADO01 Universidad de Valladolid Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 2 Studies E VIGO01 Universidad de Vigo Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 2 Studies E VIGO01 Universidad de Vigo Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 2 Studies Universidad Complutense de Madrid - E MADRID03 Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 1 Studies UCM Universidad Complutense de Madrid - E MADRID03 Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 1 Studies UCM E SALAMAN02 Universidad de Salamanca - USAL Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 2 Studies E SALAMAN02 Universidad de Salamanca - USAL Spain 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 2 Studies F LYON02 Université Lumière (Lyon II) France 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 1 Studies F LYON02 Université Lumière (Lyon II) France 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 1 Studies F PARIS010 Université de Paris-Nanterre (Paris X) France 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 2 Studies 11_2018_dri_v1 2 F PARIS010 Université de Paris-Nanterre (Paris X) France 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 2 Studies G THESSAL01 Aristoteleio Panepistimio Thessalonikis Greece 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 2 Studies G THESSAL01 Aristoteleio Panepistimio Thessalonikis Greece 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 2 Studies Panepistimio Egeou / University of the G ATHINE41 Greece 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming 3 Studies Aegean Panepistimio Egeou / University of the G ATHINE41 Greece 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Outgoing 3 Studies Aegean University of Debrecen (Debreceni HU DEBRECE01 Hungary 111 Education science FPCE - Education Science Incoming
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