Grant information

The Erasmus+ Traineeship grant is available for TU Delft students who will do one of the following as part of their study programme in one of the participating countries listed below in the table:

  • traineeship,
  • internship abroad
  • research project at a company, education centre, university, research centre, or other organisation

Check if you are eligible for this funding and for the application procedure on the adjoining pages. If you have any questions, you can check out the Frequently asked questions webpage too. You can also consult the application guideline for an overview of the whole procedure.

Students who received their concept Grant Agreement before 23 July 2024, must now consult their definitive grant agreement for the details of their grant. 

This webpage has been updated to assist students applying for this grant after 23 July 2024. Erasmus+ Scholarship has been updated by the EU for the new academic year with additional funding available for students. 

The countries that participate in the Erasmus+ programme are divided into two groups: 

Group

Countries

Scholarship

1

Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden, Liechetenstein

€510 per month

2

Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, France, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Turkey 

€450 per month

Please note that a calculation will be made on the basis of one month is the equivalent of 30 days. 

Travel distance additional funding

Students travelling to one of these countries will receive additional funding based on their travel distance. Table B provides an overview of the travel distance, travel grant (No Green Travel) and green travel grant (Green travel). The ‘No Green travel’ amount (one-time payment) will be paid to all students going on exchange, with the first 70% payment. If you travel sustainably to and from your destination, you will receive a one-time payment of the ‘Green Travel’ amount with the last payment of 30%.

Example of calculation:

Travel distance to host 150 km, student receives €211,- from the No Green Travel grant with their first payment. Student travels to the host sustainably (green) and will receive the remaining amount of €74,- with their second payment.

Table B:

Switzerland

You cannot apply for an Erasmus+ grant for studies in Switzerland. Instead, the Swiss university may be able to apply for a grant for you via the Swiss European Mobility Programme. Contact your Swiss host university for details.

Online Language Support

Students who go abroad within the Erasmus+ framework have the opportunity to access OLS language courses in both their mobility language and the official local language(s) of their destination. Students have the opportunity to complete an Online Linguistic Assessment before they depart for their mobility. Based on these results, they will be automatically allocated a language course or can choose to receive an online language training.