Erasmus+
Erasmus+ at the University of Limassol
At the University of Limassol, we see international mobility as a key part of a world-class education. Our participation in the Erasmus+ Programme, the European Union’s flagship initiative for education, training, youth, and sport, allows our students and staff to engage in meaningful cross-border experiences that enrich both their academic and personal lives.
Erasmus+ is more than a mobility programme — it is a bridge between cultures, ideas, and opportunities. It provides participants with the chance to study, teach, train, or complete internships abroad, while receiving financial support and full recognition of their achievements. Each mobility experience is designed to foster intercultural understanding, employability, language development, and innovation, contributing to the creation of a truly European learning community.
By taking part in Erasmus+ through the University of Limassol, you will:
- Access a diverse network of partner universities and organizations across Europe and beyond.
- Benefit from structured support before, during, and after your mobility, ensuring a smooth academic and administrative process.
- Gain the skills and perspectives needed to thrive in today’s interconnected world.
Our commitment goes beyond simply sending and receiving participants — we actively work to make mobility inclusive and accessible, offering additional support for participants with fewer opportunities and promoting sustainability in all stages of the mobility process.
For more information about Erasmus+ at a national level, you can visit the IDEP Cyprus National Agency website. (Αρχική – ΙΔΕΠ Διά Βίου Μάθησης)
Policy, Strategy & Partnerships
The University of Limassol maintains Inter‑Institutional Agreements with partner universities for all relevant fields of study.
It has adopted an Erasmus Policy Statement, aligning with internationalization, cross-border partnerships, joint degrees, blended / joint programmes, academic quality, and inclusion.
We are committed to providing equal access and additional support to participants with fewer opportunities (social, economic, geographic or other barriers).