
SEMP - Swiss European Mobility Programme
Following the popular referendum results against mass migration on 9 February 2014, the European Union and Swiss authorities decided to suspend negotiations on the participation of Switzerland in Erasmus+. As a result, Switzerland cannot join any student and teaching staff mobility actions under the Erasmus+ Programme.
As a temporary alternative, the Swiss European Mobility Programme was launched, and the University of Padua has joined it with ad hoc agreements to allow student mobility from Padua to Swiss Universities.
Call for applications SEMP 2025/26
Application fromÌý5 December 2024
Deadline: January 16, 2025 at 1.00 pm
- Destination universities are available in theÌý.
- ±õ²Ô²õ³Ù°ù³Ü³¦³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô²õÌýfor the interactive platform.
- You must select your course of study from theÌýStudy fieldÌýdrop-down menu.
- In the platform, the total number of months indicated underÌýNumberÌýfor each agreement must be divided by the number of available places indicated underÌýTotal number.
- It is necessary to note down all relevant information (e.g. Erasmus code, Academic Coordinator, ISCED/area of study) in order to select the correct destination in Uniweb.
Who can apply
Students that at the time of application and before departure are dulyÌýenrolledÌýin a Bachelor’s, Master’s, Single-cycle degree programme or in a PhD programme of theÌýUniversity of Padua.
Remember:
- you must be enrolled for the academic year during which you are going abroad and have paid the tuition fees due
- if, in 2024/25 academic year, you are enrolled in theÌýFIRST YEARÌýof a Bachelor’s or Single-cycle degree programme (e.g. Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacy, Law etc.), you can apply, unless otherwise provided for by your School or Department. You should also have at least 40 ECTS credits registered before departure, or you will not be allowed to leave
- if you are enrolled in subsequent years, you must have at least 40 ECTS credits (registered on Uniweb) when you submit your application. If you are enrolled in a Master’s degree programme or in a PhD programme, you automatically meet this requirement, since you have already completed a Bachelor's or Master’s degree programme.ÌýMaster’s degree students who will carry out their mobility during the second year or thereafter must earn at least 40 credits before signing the Grant Agreement.
Proficiency in the language of the institution abroad is also mandatory.
How to apply
You must submit your SEMP applicationÌývia UniwebÌý±ð³æ³¦±ô³Ü²õ¾±±¹±ð±ô²â.
Before applying, read the call for applications to check the selection criteria and the list of partner universities.
Remember to attach the following documents (in PDF format only) to your application:
- proposal of activities to carry out while abroad (mandatory) and/or letter by your thesis supervisor/tutor/PhD supervisor/traineeship supervisor.ÌýBelow are the documents available for download (attachment 1). If you are going to carry out both exams and thesis activities, or both exams and traineeship activities, remember to attach the two documents in one single PDF file.
ATTENTION: the thesis and/or internship letter can be replaced by the email of the Professor.
- language certificates, if any: check theÌý.
- Attachment 1 – Proposal of study activities (thesis and traineeship included).
- Self-certification.
- Application and acceptance instructions in Uniweb - Erasmus+ for Studies and SEMP.
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Other useful documents
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Language proficiency: self-assessment grid of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Information and contact details
- For further information on specific criteria set by Schools or Departments:ÌýMobility Unit desks at Schools/Departments
- For information on exchanges and educational activities to carry out abroad: contact your departmental Erasmus coordinator and visit the websites of the institutions abroad
- If you encounter technical problems when submitting your application via Uniweb, emailÌýdomanda.erasmus@unipd.it. Remember to specify your student ID and the relevant call for applications