Would you like to take part in an innovative European learning experience? Applications are now open for the transnational online courses provided by CHARM-EU partner universities during the 2024/2025 Autumn semester for students interested in expanding their academic portfolio and gaining international experience.
During the 2024/2025 Autumn academic semester, CHARM-EU Universities will provide access to a certain set of their on-line courses for the students at the partner universities to facilitate virtual exchange activities. Interested students can get first-hand international experience without physical mobility while gaining credits that could be recognised by their home university.
Example: Martin is studying in the Management and Organisation Master’s programme at Eötvös Loránd University. In the CHARM-EU online course catalogue, he identifies an online course on Digital transformation & organization sustainability offered by a lecturer at the University of Montpellier. He applies for the course and completes it virtually. He then received a transcript of records for 4 ECTS credits that he can submit to be accepted by his university.
If you are ready for an international university challenge, interested in becoming a member of an international student community, then learn more and apply now!
Why should you apply?
If you are interested, check out our transnational online course catalogue and apply now. The deadline of application is 23 June, 2024.
Some of the courses that will be provided during the Spring semester of the 2024/2025 academic year are also available here. Application for these courses will open during Autumn 2024.
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