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From intercultural understanding to academic enrichment. The Erasmus program has welcomed millions of students since its creation in 1987. With more than 4,000 institutions, this program offers university students the opportunity to live and study in another European country.
With the possibility of traveling to more than 30 countries, students must take the time to select their destination and plan their trip: what language is spoken, what is the cost of living, what is the climate? These are just some of the questions that often arise for students when choosing their destination.
The choice of Erasmus destination should not be taken lightly. Review your options and assess the countries you have on the table. Here are some essential tips to ensure your experience is a success from start to finish.
Choose the perfect city for your Erasmus
With 33 countries participating in the Erasmus program, you have a wide range of options when choosing your destination. Before making a decision, consider factors such as standard of living, climate, cultural and language affinity, transport connections and academic opportunities available in each location. In addition, research the student life and extracurricular activities offered in each city to ensure you find the environment that best suits your interests and lifestyle.
Learn the language
In addition to being fluent in English, it is beneficial to have at least a basic knowledge of the language of the country you are going to. Take advantage of the months leading up to your departure to improve your language skills through intensive courses, language learning apps and practice with native speakers. Speaking the local language will not only make your daily life easier, but will also help you better integrate into the community and make the most of your experience abroad.
Learn about your host university
Before you leave, take the time to research the university you will attend in your host country. Confirm that they offer courses in your field of study and review the curriculum to identify courses you may be able to transfer back to your home university. Also, familiarize yourself with the services and resources available to international students, such as orientation programs, academic support and extracurricular opportunities.
Enroll in courses in a familiar language
One of the first decisions you will face when planning your Erasmus experience is what courses you will study at your host university. While it may be tempting to enroll in classes in the local language to fully immerse yourself in the culture, it is important to carefully consider which language you will take your classes in. Opting for courses in a language you are fluent in ensures that you can follow the academic content without difficulty, allowing you to get the most out of your study abroad.
Research the quality of life at your Erasmus destination
Before making a final decision on your Erasmus destination, spend time researching the quality of life in the place you plan to go. This includes considering the cost of living, access to medical services, climate and safety. Some countries may have a high cost of living, which can affect your budget during your stay. Also, research available housing options, such as student residences or rental housing, to find the best option that suits your needs and preferences.
Look for accommodation in advance
Accommodation is one of the first things you should secure when planning your Erasmus experience. If possible, look for accommodation in advance through housing search websites, social networking groups and personal contacts in your destination country. Consider options such as student residences, shared apartments and homestays to find the best option that suits your needs and preferences. Be sure to choose a convenient location that is close to your university and local amenities to facilitate your daily life.
Apply for a scholarship and save
Before you leave, research the scholarship options available to Erasmus students and apply for any financial aid for which you are eligible. Also, save money before your departure to cover additional expenses, such as travel, entertainment and emergencies. Consider working during the months leading up to your Erasmus experience to build up your savings and ensure you have enough money to fully enjoy your time abroad.
Get Erasmus insurance
Traveling abroad carries certain risks, so it is essential to make sure you have adequate insurance while you are on the Erasmus program. Before you leave, make sure you obtain insurance that provides coverage for medical expenses, emergency transfers and other eventualities. The peace of mind of adequate insurance will allow you to enjoy your experience abroad with the confidence that you are protected in case of unforeseen events.
Explore as much as you can
One of the best parts of the Erasmus experience is the opportunity to explore and learn about new cultures and places. Make the most of your time abroad by participating in events and activities organized by the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) and taking advantage of discounts available to students. Also, take time to travel and explore not only your host city, but also neighboring countries. Traveling during your time abroad will allow you to further immerse yourself in European culture and create lasting memories.
Keep an open mind and enjoy
Remember to keep an open and receptive attitude towards new experiences and cultures during your Erasmus experience. You will be exposed to a variety of people, ideas and ways of life, so take advantage of this opportunity to learn and grow both personally and academically. Enjoy every moment and create unforgettable memories that you will treasure for a lifetime.
With these ten tips, you will be well prepared to make the most of your Erasmus experience.