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International Cooperation

Erasmus+ students: welcome to the Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport!

 

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Year after year the number of Erasmus+ students at the Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport has been increasing. Interesting study programmes, a vibrant cultural and social life, marine and other sports are only some of the advantages that we offer to our Erasmus+ students. Become a member of our sailing or rowing team or just relax near the sea!

 

If you are interested in our Erasmus+ exchange study programmes, do not hesitate to contact us. The International Office will provide you with information about our study programmes, procedures, and applications for enrolment, and assist you when looking for suitable accommodation.

 

The Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport has over 30 inter-institutional agreements with foreign institutions, mostly from European Union member states (Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France, Poland, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, etc.) but also from non-EU member states (for instance, Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and North Macedonia).   

 

Additional information for incoming students.

CEEPUS - The Central European Exchange Programme for University Studies is a regional programme that started in 1995. The programme aims to establish and promote student and teacher mobility between participating countries, and to utilise academic links and opportunities to create joint study programmes.

 

Students and teachers can apply for a scholarship within the network to which their institution is affiliated (Network Mobility) or outside CEEPUS networks, for the so-called freemover mobility.

 

The Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport is currently included in the CEEPUS network FINALIST - Fostering Sustainable Partnership between Academia and Industry in Improving the Applicability of Logistics Thinking., which started as a network of 11 faculties in the Central European zone in the academic year 2015/2016. The network has now grown into an extensive network of 28 units from 9 countries with many successful exchange stories.


For additional information visit https://www.ceepus.info or contact marina.zanne@fpp.uni-lj.si.