Step by step guide

We encourage you to read "Step by step" guide containing detailed information on the individual stages of traineeships, from the qualification to after the mobility stage.

Step by step guide

Online Linguistic Support

The Online Linguistic Support (OLS) is a tool for assessing and supporting language learning for Erasmus+ mobility participants (studies and traineeships). The OLS consists of tests and online language courses, access to which is fully financed by the EU under the Erasmus+ program. Language proficiency tests and language courses are currently available for 24 languages. The online language proficiency test before and after mobility is mandatory for all Erasmus + program participants who have chosen one of the languages ​​supported by the system as their main language of mobility.

More information on language proficiency tests language assessments

An online language course is available to all mobility participants, it gives them the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the language used during the traineeship.

More information on online language courses language courses

For further information, please consult also the Erasmus+ OLS website

Faculty Coordinators

The competences and rules of operation of departmental coordinators for international exchange are set out in Regulation No. R-34/2017 of the Rector of the Lublin University of Technology of 5 September 2017.

The current list of faculty coordinators can be found here

Legalization of stay

Students qualified to do an traineeship abroad within Erasmus+ programme should obtain information from their host institution or the embassy of the country where they are going for the traineeship about the procedures they must follow to legalise their stay (e.g. it may be required to submit several recent photographs, a certificate from LUT or a letter of acceptance from the host institution).

erasmus student charter

 The Erasmus+ Student Charter outlines the basic entitlements of the Erasmus+ students, such as free tuition and full recognition of studies or traineeship abroad. The Charter also specifies the main obligations of the Erasmus+ students, providing them with a concise idea of their duties with regard to both their sending and receiving institution.