Erasmus+ partners

Erasmus+ partners

Erasmus+ Inter-Institutional Agreements - General information

The list of the current Erasmus+ partners of Eötvös Loránd University is being updated.

Inter-institutional agreements can be signed between two or more higher education institutions (HEIs), so providing for the possibility of mobilities between groupings of institutions. By signing an inter-institutional agreement, the institutions involved agree to cooperate for the exchange of students and / or staff in the context of Erasmus+.

Following the launch of the Erasmus+ programme 2014, our university renewed its previous Erasmus agreements. Since then the number of our partners has been continuously, dinamically growing. Partnerships of ELTE are proposed by the departmental/faculty administration, based on their academic contacts. The proposals, for which the vice-rector for international affairs is responsible, are then approved on the central level. 

At the moment, ELTE has valid Erasmus+ agreements with 500 European HEIs, most of which cover multiple faculties/subject fields.

The institutions commit themselves to respecting the quality requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (2014-20202021-2027) in all aspects of the organisation and management of mobility and agree on a series of quantitative and qualitative measures to ensure mobility of high quality and impact.

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General information about the Erasmus+ Inter-Institutional Agreements of ELTE:

  • Erasmus Code of Institution: HU BUDAPES01
  • OID: E10209104
  • Name: Eötvös Loránd University
  • Institutional Erasmus+ Co-ordinator: Ms Katalin Anna NÉMETH, Head of Department, Department of Erasmus+ and International Programmes
    Address: H-1056, Budapest, Szerb utca 21-23.
    E-mail: erasmus@elte.hu
  • Contact for agreements: Ms Krisztina MILOVSZKY, international coordinator, erasmus.iia@dep.elte.hu
    and the relevant faculty administration

Signing inter-institutional agreements digitally for the period of 2021-27

Eötvös Loránd University is currently using Erasmus+ Dashboard to sign IIAs digitally. Previous arrangements on the renewal were made and the specific content of the agreements had been agreed with our partners via e-mail in Spring 2022. Based on the communication of the European Commission cited below, ELTE considers these email agreements valid after 31 December 2022 and carries out its internal selection procedure for mobilities in the academic year of 2023/24 accordingly. In the meantime, the University is making all efforts to proceed with signing the IIAs in question digitally. 

„Active inter-institutional agreements already agreed via paper or email exchange will remain valid after 31 December 2022. To ensure a full transition to a digital infrastructure, there will be a target for higher education institutions to convert already signed inter-institutional agreements through legacy means into EWP-compatible inter-institutional agreements. This target will be established through the new governance structure, consulting all relevant parties, to ensure a viable transition period for the higher education community.” (Source: Note for the attention of Erasmus+ National Agencies, E+/NA/DIR/2022/057, 24 October 2022)

Erasmus Charter for Higher Education

The Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) provides the general quality framework for European and international cooperation activities a higher education institution may carry out within Erasmus+. The award of an ECHE is a pre-requisite for all higher education institutions located in a Programme country and willing to participate in learning mobility of individuals and/or cooperation for innovation and good practices under Erasmus+.

ECHE provides guidelines as well as a monitoring guide to help strengthening the ECHE compliance of the HEIs of Programme countries (2014-20202021-2027).

For higher education institutions located in Partner countries, the ECHE is not required, and the quality framework will be established through inter-institutional agreements between higher education institutions. The ECHE is awarded for the full duration of the Erasmus+ programme. 

Eötvös Loránd University has two valid charters at the moment: for the 2014-2020 cycle (valid until 31 December 2023) and for the 2021-27 cycle.

The ECHE of Eötvös Loránd University can be downloaded here:

  • 2014-2020 (number: 45677-EPP-1-2014-1-HU-EPPKA3-ECHE)
  • 2021-2027 (number: 101014172-ELTE-ECHE LP-2020)

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Erasmus+ Student Charter

Each Erasmus+ student will be given an Erasmus+ Student Charter by their sending university or higher education institution after their selection. The Student Charter highlights the rights and obligations of students participating in Erasmus+. It informs Erasmus+ students about what they are entitled to and what is expected of them during their secondment for studies and/or for a traineeship.

In particular, the Erasmus+ Student Charter outlines the basic entitlements of the Erasmus+ students, such as free tuition and full recognition of studies or traineeship abroad. The Charter also specifies the main obligations of the Erasmus+ students, providing them with a concise idea of their duties with regard to both their sending and receiving higher education institutions/enterprise.

The Erasmus+ Student Charter can be downloaded here: 2014-20202021-2027.

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