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ERASMUS+ INTERNATIONAL CREDIT MOBILITY KA171
Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences
PARTNER UNIVERSITIES
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The University of Burgos | Spain |
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The Autonomous University of Madrid | Spain |
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The University of Santiago de Compostela | Spain |
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Rey Juan Carlos University | Spain |
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The Polytechnic of Porto | Portugal |
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The University of Beira Interior | Portugal |
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Transilvania University of Brașov |
Romania |
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The Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu | Romania |
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Politehnica University Timisoara | Romania |
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The University of Oradea | Romania |
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Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad | Romania |
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Veliko Tarnovo University | Bulgaria |
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Adıyaman Üniversitesi | Turkey |
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Osmaniye Korkut Ata University | Turkey |
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Anadolu University | Turkey |
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Istanbul Bilgi University | Turkey |
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The University of Miskolc | Hungary |
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The University of Pannonia | Hungary |
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The University of Piraeus | Greece |
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The Ionian University | Greece |
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Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń | Poland |
ERASMUS+ PARTNERSHIP BY COUNTRY 2021-2024
The Erasmus partnership program at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences has expanded significantly, advancing academic collaboration with universities across Europe and beyond. This development aligns with the faculty’s internationalization strategy, focusing on cross-cultural research, academic mobility, and joint educational initiatives. To strengthen its global presence, the faculty actively pursues strategic alliances with institutions sharing similar academic visions. Collaborative research projects, staff exchanges, and interdisciplinary programs remain central to its mission, enhancing international visibility and fostering global knowledge sharing. | ![]() |
ERASMUS+ OUTGOING MOBILITY BY COUNTRY 2021-2024
The Erasmus+ outgoing mobility program at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences is student-centered, designed to support students in developing academic, professional, linguistic, and cross-cultural skills. By engaging in studies and research at partner universities across Europe and beyond, students gain valuable international exposure that enhances their ability to thrive in today’s interconnected world. These mobilities provide students with the tools to build essential skills for global careers while contributing to the faculty’s growing international academic network. This initiative reflects the faculty’s commitment to fostering internationalization through inclusive and transformative learning opportunities. | ![]() |
ERASMUS+ INCOMING MOBILITY BY COUNTRY 2021-2024
The Erasmus incoming mobility program at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences plays an important role in advancing academic excellence through the exchange of best practices among staff, researchers, and professors from partner universities. This program not only strengthens international collaboration but also improves the overall academic experience within our institution. By welcoming international experts, the faculty encourages the internationalization of education at home, providing our students and researchers with invaluable opportunities to learn from diverse perspectives. This transfer of knowledge and skills enriches the academic environment, fostering a global mindset among our academic community. | ![]() |
Fact Sheet for the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of El Jadida
Erasmus Contact & Information
- Karima BOUZIANE: Associate Professor, Erasmus Academic Coordinator.
- Emails: bouziane.k@ucd.ac.ma ; bouzianekarima@gmail.com
- Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Chouaib Doukkali University of El Jadida