Long-term academic mobility

Long-term mobility involves temporary studies at a foreign higher education institution for, as a rule, more than 4 months to 1 year. This form of mobility involves obtaining the appropriate diploma or degree (hence the English-language name degree mobility). This form of mobility is the most popular in the modern world. Often this form of mobility is also called "vertical". 

 

The documents attached below show the lists of students who completed research internships from 2016 to 2019.

 

1. Ecole Centrale De Nantes

2. South Ural state University 

3. University Of Split (Croatia)

4. University Of Barcelona (Spain)

5. University Of Valladolid (Spain)

6. University Of Cordoba (Spain)

7. ITMO University

8. Kaunas University of technology

Long-term mobility is understood as moving abroad in order to study a full cycle of one or more levels of higher education. This form of mobility involves obtaining the appropriate diploma or degree (hence the English-language name degree mobility). This form of mobility is the most popular in the modern world. Often this form of mobility is also called "vertical". 
The documents attached below show the lists of students who completed research internships from 2016 to 2019.
1. Ecole Centrale De Nantes
2. South Ural state University 
3. University Of Split (Croatia)
4. University Of Barcelona (Spain)
5. University Of Valladolid (Spain)
6. University Of Cordoba (Spain)
7. ITMO University
8. Kaunas University of technology