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Information for Teaching and Administrative Staff

Faculty and Staff mobility.

The mobility of both academic and non-academic staff supports and strengthens the internationalization of the university. We therefore encourage guest lectureships or professional development visits at our partner universities as well as other institutions. Mobility should generally be accompanied by a deepening of relationships. Ideally, such visits will lead to prospects for closer collaboration, such as new ERASMUS agreements, joint publications and research projects, as well as joint or double degree programs. In the case of non-academic staff mobility, the focus is particularly on mutual learning, for example, in areas such as organization, workflows, structures, and reforms. This exchange fosters a broader perspective on one’s own field of work and can provide new insights for optimization and innovation.

ERASMUS Staff and Teaching Mobility:

This program (see above) also works in the direction of Würzburg. However, the details and funding are determined by the home university and can be obtained from the respective International Office.

  • ERASMUS Staff and Teaching Mobility: The details and funding are determined by the home university and can be obtained from the respective International Office.
  • Funding for Foreign Guest Lecturers for Teaching Activities at German Universities: Model A (Individual Funding) and Model B (Guest Professorships)
  • "French Guest Lectureships for the Promotion of Programs with a French Focus"
  • Padua Exchange for Faulty from the University of Padua to Würzburg

 

Professional Development Opportunities and Events for Internationalization

The University of Würzburg is committed to the professional and personal development of its academic and non-academic staff.

Further Information

EAIE Event Calendar

EAIE Trainings/ Spring Academy

EAIE Webinars

 

 

GATE conferences

Erasmus+ events of the National Agency

Conference Documentation HRK