Practica In Strainatate

Calendar

1st semester
- October/ November–information session concerning opportunities for participation in study or traineeship mobility programmes;
- November/ December–selection of students who will conduct study or traineeship mobility programmes in the 2nd semester of the current academic year;
In case of vacancy for all available mobility scholarships, new selections will be made.

2nd semester
- February/ March–information session concerning opportunities for participation in study or traineeship mobility programmes;
- March/ April–selection of students who will conduct study or traineeship mobility programmes in the 1st semester of the future academic year;
In case of vacancy for all available mobility scholarships, new selections will be made.

Selection criteria

The ones who can participate in the selection are those who:

a. are 1st year students (B.A.) - after the successful completion of the first semester of studies they can conduct a traineeship mobility programme only in the second semester of the first year of study;
b. are 2nd year students (B.A.) and 1st year students (M.A.);

c. are students in the final years of B.A. or M.A. study programmes and may benefit from an Erasmus traineeship mobility programme only if the duration of the mobility is prior to the time-frame of the graduation exam from “Danubius” University
d. are B.A. or M.A. graduates, who have participated in the selection during the last year of study and who will conduct a traineeship mobility and finalize it no later than one year after graduation.

In order to be eligible for an Erasmus + traineeship mobility, the student must: 
a. have no unattended examinations until the last session, including it

b. have the average grade of minimum 7 for all academic years of study until the selection period (for M.A. students, the average grade for the B.A. study cycle / cycles already completed and the grade of the graduation examination will be also taken into account);

c. have a test in order to check the level of knowledge of the language used for the traineeship for which he/she applies for (e.g. the minimum grade of 8/10 or higher, in the case of ratings) The test is organized by "Danubius" University and represents a stage of selection;
d. get at least 7 at the interview which is part of the selection conducted at the faculty.

The ranking of all student candidates will be made as follows:
1. For students enrolled in B.A. programmes: the average of the results obtained until the last session, including it (accounting for 50% of the overall average), the grade of the language test * (30% of the overall average) and the grade obtained at the interview (20% of the overall average).
2. For students enrolled in M.A. programmes: the average of the results obtained until the last session, including M.A. studies + the average of B.A. study + the grade from the B.A. graduation examination (50% of the overall average), the grade from the language test * ( 30% of the overall average) and the grade obtained at  the interview ( 20% of the overall average).
3. Other certificates and diplomas obtained by the student represent further selection criteria in case two candidates receive an identical overall average.
The overall average of the selection = the average of academic years (50%) + the grade of the language test (30%) + the grade of the interview (20%) * Candidates who have a certificate of proficiency stating the score obtained by the student will receive a grade equivalent to the score, which will be taken into account when calculating the overall average of the selection. The grade equivalent to the score mentioned in the certificate of proficiency will be decided by an English or French teacher. In the case of certificates attesting knowledge of other languages, for example the Italian language, the grade related to the score will also be decided by one of the two teachers.

Those students who are at the top of the hierarchy become beneficiaries of those student mobility programmes according to the allocated funds. Other students who meet the eligibility criteria become reserves, with the possibility of obtaining the grant, in the same order of hierarchy, in the case of renunciation / redistribution of funds or if the funds are supplemented. Those candidates who do not meet the selection criteria will be considered rejected.

In addition, students from the reserve list may benefit from Erasmus mobility without funding (zero grant), covering all their expenses for the study or traineeship period abroad from their personal funds.  They however benefit from all other rights of an Erasmus student (exemption from tuition fees at the host university, recognition of study period spent abroad etc.).
In case an admitted student gives up the chance to conduct their Erasmus mobility, his/her place will be taken by a student from the reserve list, in descending order of the score obtained at the selection by candidates with the reserve status.

PREPARATION OF THE MOBILITY

After the selection of beneficiaries of study and traineeship mobility programmes, in view of their preparation, they will go through the following stages:
1. The Office for European Programmes will notify the host university / institution of the results from the selection and will request confirmation concerning the acceptance of the beneficiary (which may take the form of a letter of acceptance).
2. Preparation of documents (Learning Agreement for Study / Traineeship Programme) necessary for the mobility, together with the faculty's Erasmus coordinator and their approval by the Host University / institution. The learning agreement will detail the curriculum content and the duration of the program that the beneficiary will have to follow. It is recommended that it be comparable to the curriculum of "Danubius" University for the period of mobility. The subjects mentioned in the study agreement will ensure that the student can accumulate a number of ECTS according to the Erasmus +Procedure: 3 months - 20 ECTS, 1 semester - 30 ECTS, one academic year - 60 ECTS.
3. Signing the financial contract under which he/she will receive the grant allocated for the mobility. The beneficiary is required to support the bank transfer fees of the grant. The grant will be transferred in two tranches or in accordance with the provisions of the financial contract (it is recommended that the beneficiary should have a bank account at BCR in order to pay a lower transfer fee).
4. Travel organization (transportation, accommodation, health insurance etc.) is the responsibility of the beneficiary.

MOBILITY RECOGNITION

"Danubius" University, through the Committee for Equivalence and Recognition of transferable credits and the period of study, will, in integrum and automatically, recognize the Erasmus + periods of study or traineeship and the number of transferable credits accumulated by the student during the mobility.

When returning from the mobility, the beneficiary must submit to the Office for European Programs the following documents attesting that he/she conducted the mobility:
1. The certificate of participation issued at the end of the mobility by the host university / institution must show the exact period of mobility and must correspond to the assumed period in the financial contract under the sanction of full grant return;
2. The records transcript for the study mobility programme, signed and stamped;
3. The proof of having carried out specified tasks in the traineeship agreement (Transcript of Work) for the traineeship mobility programme, signed and stamped;
4. The transport ticket and receipt / payment order (boarding pass, bus ticket, train, etc.);
5. The narrative final report (print and electronic);
6. Testimonial.

The equivalence of Erasmus + study and traineeship periods, following the recognition of grades / marks obtained in the subjects studied during the mobility, is made using the equivalence scale (Appendix to Order no. 3223/08.02.2012 concerning the approval of the methodology for recognition of study periods abroad) as an intermediate scale between the scale of Romania and that of the host country, directly related with the grades obtained by students. The number of credits related to each comparable discipline will be the one from the curriculum of "Danubius" University and not that which was obtained at the host university.

The subjects mentioned in the study agreement can be equated with subjects studied in the year in which the mobility is conducted as well as with subjects that are studied in subsequent academic years.

The beneficiaries who have completed a study or traineeship mobility must attend events organized by "Danubius" University Office for European Programs for the purpose of disseminating information on the mobility experience and promoting the received grant.

 

Destinations

AUSTRIA
Placement offer - International Relations Office - University of Teacher Education, Vienna

Czech Republic
Prague College - Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Studies (CRIS)
Prague College offers excellent practical teaching and is a great place to study and develop a career. Students from more than ninety countries study at the college, and our M.A., B.A., Professional and Foundation programmes lead to internationally-recognized British degrees and qualifications.

Along with the activities and events organized by our Research Centre, Humanities Society and Student Council, we offer a wide range of opportunities for students to enjoy the experience of an international university environment. Prague College has been selected by Cambridge University Students' Union as an "educational destination for success" and identified as an "increasingly attractive option for British graduates wanting practical university education for a career."

The Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Studies (CRIS) was established at Prague College to promote and develop the common research and development needs of the college. Empirical material for research is based on on-going creative and entrepreneurial projects undertaken by students and faculty involving a wide variety of academic and business partners.

NAR Marketing - placement offer -Czech Republic

Denmark
Placement offer- Denmark

CROATIA
Placement offer-Graphic Designer
Placement offer -Marketing
Placement offer -Tourism&Marketing
Placement offer- Web Designer

GREECE
Description placement offer -Greece

ITALY
University of Camerino - host companies from Camerino will be identified with the support of  Camerino University

MALTA
Placement offer  description- Malta
Presentation of the companies from Malta, which organizes the placement
Malta-Presentation
Life in Malta - indicative prices
Testimonials placement- Malta

GREAT BRITAIN
Placement offer- British International School, London
Placement offer - Centre for International English, University of Glamorgan

PORTUGAL:
Placement offer - Brand designer, Web designer, International projects management

SPAIN
Placement offer - Assistant administrative department
Placement offer - Assistant international department
Placement offer- Assistant Graphic Design
Placement offer- Assistant cultural management and advancement
Placement offer- Library assistant
Placement offer- English-Spanish assistant translator
Placement offer - Assistant artistic theatre department

SLOVENIA
Placement offer -Slovenia

HUNGARY
Placement offer- Hungary

Other possible destinations

Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czech
Cyprus
Croatia
Denmark
Switzerland
Estonia
Finland
France

Germany
Greece
Ireland
Iceland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Great Britain

Norway
The Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Slovenia
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Turkey
Hungary

Mobility study or traineeship programmes can be conducted on the basis of an agreement in any of the following countries:

Member states of the European Union

Belgium

Bulgaria

Czech Republic

Denmark

Germany

Estonia

Ireland

Greece

Spain

France

Croatia

Italy

Cyprus

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxemburg

Hungary

Malta

The Netherlands

Austria

Poland

Portugal

Slovenia

Slovakia

Finland

Sweden

United Kingdom

Participant countries outside the E.U.

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Island

Liechtenstein

Norway

Switzerland

Turkey

Partner countries

After the second call for Erasmus+ projects (planned for publication in September 2014), student and university personnel mobility programmes will be conducted not only in Europe but also in partner countries from all over the world.

FACULTY OF LAW

Chief Secretary: Anca Alexandra Dodan
Tel: +40.372.361.207
E-mail: drept@univ-danubius.ro
 

FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES

Chief Secretary: Viorica - Veronica Serea
Tel: +40.372.361.217
E-mail: economic@univ-danubius.ro

FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Chief Secretary: Daniela Tănase
Tel: +40.372.361.227
E-mail: cri@univ-danubius.ro

Rector's Office

Senior Assistant to the Rector:
Mihai Ana-Iuliana
Information for Students: +40.372.361.251
Inter-Institutional Relations: +40.372.361.102
Fax: +40.372.361.290
E-mail: rectorat@univ-danubius.ro
 
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