Other Options
Visegrad Grant
Students at master’s and doctoral level can get a grant from the International Visegrad Fund in the amount of 2300 euros per semester for study and research placements in the countries of the Visegrad Four and other countries of the region.
You can go on a foreign placement to Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Hungary, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, the Russian Federation, Slovakia, Serbia, Kosovo and the Ukraine.
You can also complete your entire study programme abroad, since it is possible to gain a Visegrad Grant for up to four semesters. The host university gets a contribution of 1500 euros per semester from the International Visegrad Fund to cover costs associated with the stay of the student.
Applications can be submitted up to 15 April before the academic year in which the placement begins. Further information on applications and the grant conditions can be found on the website Visegrad Grants.
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DAAD
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is an association of German universities which aims to support academic cooperation between Germany and other countries. The DAAD offers foreign students a range of grants for study or research placements or summer courses. You can find further information on the DAAD website.
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Virtual mobility within the Hague Network
Thanks to MU’s membership in the Hague Network, during the autumn semester 2024, MU students have the one-of-a-kind opportunity to attend four different European universities' virtual courses that are offered by the Hague network
- Macroeconomics
- Modern Digital Selling
- Digital Marketing Insights
- Modern Digital Marketing
- Introduction to Futures Studies and Foresight
- EXPLICO – Exchange Perspectives for Local Impact in Co-creation
- Intercultural Management
- Environment, Development, Resources: A Diplomatic History
The Hague Network Virtual Mobility is open for MU students of all academic fields. All courses are taught in English (the required knowledge of English is the B2 level). The applicant can choose either all courses or only some of them.
The application must be submitted online by the Hague network website. Students are then contacted with specific instructions from the university concerned.
Please note that MU courses are also offered on the website - but MU students can find them directly in the MU IS. For more information (including the timetable), please visit the Hague Network website or contact coordinator at CZS Petr Boucník.
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