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GUIDELINES FOR APPLICANTS STEP BY STEP 1. DEADLINE From 22 October 2014 to 6 March 2015 2. WHO CAN APPLY? You can apply if: you are a national of: o a European country, or o one of the following Latin American countries: Group A: Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay Group B: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Panama, Uruguay and Venezuela; you are either currently a university student in any level of studies or have already a degree and want to continue your higher education, or if you are an academic staff; you have sufficient knowledge of the language of tuition of the courses you wish to take; you did not enjoy another Erasmus Mundus scholarship within the same programme or at the same level of studies. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR: EUROPEAN STUDENTS You must be registered in one of the EU partner institutions. Undergraduate students must have successfully completed at least one year of studies at first higher education level. LATIN AMERICAN STUDENTS You have not resided or carried out your main activity (work, study, etc) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of the European countries at the time of submitting your application. This rule does not apply to TG3. Undergraduate students must have successfully completed at least one year of studies at first higher education level. ACADEMIC STAFF You must work in or be associated to a HEI in an eligible country.

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Page 1: Guide Erasmus

GUIDELINES FOR APPLICANTS

STEP BY STEP

1. DEADLINE

From 22 October 2014 to 6 March 2015

2. WHO CAN APPLY?

You can apply if:

� you are a national of:

o a European country, or

o one of the following Latin American countries:

� Group A: Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay

� Group B: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico,

Panama, Uruguay and Venezuela;

� you are either currently a university student in any level of studies or have already

a degree and want to continue your higher education, or if you are an academic

staff;

� you have sufficient knowledge of the language of tuition of the courses you wish

to take;

� you did not enjoy another Erasmus Mundus scholarship within the same

programme or at the same level of studies.

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR:

EUROPEAN STUDENTS

� You must be registered in one of the EU partner institutions.

� Undergraduate students must have successfully completed at least one year of studies at

first higher education level.

LATIN AMERICAN STUDENTS

� You have not resided or carried out your main activity (work, study, etc) for more than a

total of 12 months over the last five years in one of the European countries at the time of

submitting your application. This rule does not apply to TG3.

� Undergraduate students must have successfully completed at least one year of studies at

first higher education level.

ACADEMIC STAFF

� You must work in or be associated to a HEI in an eligible country.

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TARGET GROUPS

In order to apply, you must belong to one of the following target groups:

TG1 are the applicants that, at the moment of application, are registered and studying at

one of the institutions within the partnership (see participating universities).

TG2 are the applicants that, at the moment of application, either are registered in a Higher

Education Institution (not included in the partnership but belonging to an eligible country) or

have already graduated and obtained a university degree or equivalent from a HEI of the lot

countries. This target group is not available for undergraduate students or European students.

TG3 are the nationals of one of the eligible countries and are in a particularly vulnerable

situation, for social or political reasons, for example: having a refugee status or asylum

beneficiaries; it can be proved that they have been the object of unjustified expulsion from

university on racial, ethnic, religious, political, gender or sexual inclination; belong to an

indigenous population targeted by a specific national policy or internally displaced persons.

Financial disadvantages or having suffered the consequences of a natural disaster cannot be

considered here. Target Group 3 is not applicable to European students or academic staff.

3. PARTICIPATING UNIVERSITIES. WHERE CAN I STUDY?

EUROPEAN PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

University of Oviedo (Spain)

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)

European-Universiät Viadrina – Frankfurt (Oder), (Germany)

Glasgow Caledonian University (UK)

University of Bordeaux I (France)

University of Lodz (Poland)

University of Pisa (Italia)

LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS

Group A:

Escuela Politécnica Nacional (Ecuador)

Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (Bolivia)

Universidad Nacional de Asunción (Paraguay)

Universidad Nacional de Pilar (Paraguay)

Universidad Nacional de Piura (Peru)

Universidad Privada de Tacna (Peru)

Group B:

Universidad Federal del Estado de Río de Janeiro (Brazil)

Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (Mexico)

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo (Mexico)

Universidad de Chile (Chile)

Universidad del Cauca (Colombia)

Universidad Nacional de Catamarca (Argentina)

Universidad Nacional de San Luis (Argentina)

European students can study in Latin American partner institutions of Group A and B.

Latin American applicants can study in European partner institutions.

It is not possible to apply for mobility within your same continent.

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4. WHAT CAN I STUDY?

Each partner university offers different study programmes in each academic level

(undergraduate, master, PhD, post-PhD and staff mobility). You can review the academic offer

at: http://www.puedes.eu/oferta. In these documents you will find the available programmes

arranged by academic level and then by university. Each available programme has an URL

website with further information about the study course. It is not possible to apply to a study

programme not listed in the academic offer.

You can only select one academic offer from each university, up to a maximum of three

universities.

Make sure you review the information provided by the university for the offer you are

selecting and that you meet the specific admission requirements.

5. WHICH DOCUMENTS DO I NEED?

You will need to submit certain documents to complete your application:

� Passport or ID

� Photograph

� CV (Europass template)

� Transcript of records

� Degree diploma (or proof of enrollment)

� Motivation letter

� Language certificate (if the study language is different than your mother tongue)

� Learning agreement (download it through the application tool). Compulsory for

TG1students. It is necessary to submit as many learning agreements as applications to

universities.

� Pre-acceptance letter (for PhD, post-doct and staff; and only a few masters)

� Work plan proposal and summary (for PhD, post-doct and staff)

� Recommendation letters (for PhD, post-doct and staff)

� TG3 status justification (only for TG3 students)

6. HOW DO I APPLY?

1. Go to: http://www.puedes.eu/aplicacion and register. You will need a valid email

address to sign up for an account. You will receive an email with your log-in username

and password.

2. Access the application form with your username and password.

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3. Complete the required information.

This form is only available in English.

The fields marked with * are compulsory. (The information provided in these

screenshots are provided as an example only)

o PERSONAL INFORMATION

o ACADEMIC INFORMATION

- If you are registered at a partner university, you should mark “YES” and select which university.

- If you are registered at a university which is not a partner, you should mark “NO” and write the name of

the university in the box next to it.

- If you are not studying at the moment, you need to select “Not registered at any university at the moment”.

01/01/1991

Only mark this

option if you

belong to TG3.

The red sections

will always appear

in red.

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- In this section you will need to enter the data of the studies you are carrying out at this moment or of the

studies you have already completed. For example, if you are a current undergraduate student, you will

need to enter the details of the studies you are carrying out and specify an approximate end date and the

average grade obtained until now. However, if you have graduated already please specify the information

of your last official degree obtained (undergraduate, master or PhD).

- If you are applying for a “staff” scholarship, please select “staff mobility” in the box “last degree obtained”

and then add the information of your last completed studies.

- In the boxes "Minimum Mark Scale" and "Maximum Mark Scale" you will need to specify the evaluation

system of your university that is to say, the minimum and maximum grade that your home university

grants. For example, if the grade system goes from 1 to 5, you should mark “Minimum Mark Scale 1" and

"Maximum Mark Scale 5”.

- In the box "Mark/Grade Obtained" you need to enter your average grade obtained, and in the box

"Equivalent Mark in 0-10 scale" you will need to enter your average grade obtained but in scale 0 to 10.

o STUDY PROGRAMMES

You can only select one academic offer from each university, up to a maximum of three. You must have

completed all previous steps in order to be able to select the academic programmes.

- In this step you will need to select the study programmes that you wish to apply to by clicking on “go to

Academic Offer” and then selecting the universities and study programmes. You will have access to a the

details of the programmes with an URL and the key requirements.

- Once you have selected a programme it will appear as favourite in (“My favourites”). You can select up to

10 favourite programmes. You will then need to select the final programmes by clicking on “select”. This

will carry your selections to the top blue box (minimum one programme and maximum three). You will

then need to specify the months you are applying for each programme in the green box.

- You will need to apply for the next level of studies relevant to you.

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o DOCUMENTOS

In order to be able to upload your documents you will need to have completed all the previous steps.

Otherwise, this section will appear blank.

In order to upload different diplomas, letters or certificates in the same section, you will need to put them

together in one document. The recommended format is pdf.

Required documents:

- CV. The required format is Europass, and it can be downloaded from:

https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/es/documents/curriculum-vitae/templates-instructions .

It must be written in English or in the language the studies will be carried out.

- Passport. It is recommended to upload a valid passport. If you cannot, you can apply with your

national ID.

- Language certificates. You will need to upload the language certificates that support your

applications to study in a different language. You can also upload any other language

certificate. If you are going to study in your mother tongue you do not need to upload a

certificate but you need to upload a blank page.

- Motivation letter. It is recommended to submit one letter for each academic programme you are

applying to, highlighting the academic or research motives. Se recomienda entregar una por

cada programa de estudios, haciendo hincapié en las áreas académicas o de investigación. It

must be written in English or in the language the studies will be carried out.

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- Transcript of records. This document should show the subjects taken during your university

studies and the grades obtained as well as your average grade. You can submit the transcripts

of all your university studies.

- Last certificate. You shall submit you university degrees. If you have not completed your studies

yet, you will need to upload the registration slip or a certificate from your university specifying

that you are a current student there and the approximate end date. If you have completed

your studies but you do not have your degree yet, you will need to upload a certificate from

your university stating that you have completed your studies and your degree is being

processed.

- Learning agreement. This document can be downloaded in this section, under the selection box.

This agreement must show the subjects you would take during your mobility period in the host

university. If you are a TG1 student you will need to complete this document with your home

university and it must carry the corresponding seal and signature. At this moment it is not

necessary to have the host university sign this document, since this would be done only if you

are granted the scholarship. If you are a TG2 student, this document is not compulsory and it

does not need to be signed; only the subjects would need to be specified. In this last case you

can upload a blank page if you do not wish to submit this document.

- Photo. Passport or ID size.

PhD, post-doctoral and staff applicants must also upload the following documents:

- Thesis sumary. You will need to provide information about the research that you are carrying out

or would like to carry out, including the most important aspects summarized: topic, goals and

temporal planning. This section is not necessary for staff mobilities.

- Work plan. You will need to upload a detailed proposal of the tasks you would carry out during

your mobility. This proposal should include the topic, research area, methodology, goals,

planning and any other relevant aspect. There is not a template for this.

- Pre-acceptance letter. For these types of mobilities you must obtain a pre-acceptance letter from

the coordinator of the study programme or corresponding department. For this you must send

your CV, previous degrees and your work plan to the appropriate department. The contact

details can be found in the information provided in the academic offer.

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o CONFIRMACIÓN.

You will need to confirm that the information provided is correct by clicking on

“Yes I do” and then send your application by clicking in the bottom blue button

“Submit the application form”.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

� Applications sent by mail, fax or e-mail will not be accepted

� Incomplete applications or with unreadable attachments will not be considered

eligible

� In the application process it is sufficient to submit provisional certificates. Original

documents or certified copies need to be provided only if the applicant is selected.

� If the applicant has given incorrect or misleading information in the application, it

could be reason enough to withdraw the scholarship.

Questions? Send us an email to: [email protected].