Erasmus outgoing students are students of Lauder Business School who spend one Erasmus exchange semester at a partner university.
The Erasmus+ Programme is the action scheme of the European Union to support cooperation and mobility in education. The part of the programme that concerns higher education institutions is called ERASMUS+ (European Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students). Lauder Business School currently has bilateral agreements with 3 universities in Israel.
What does the ERASMUS+ programme offer? Participating students benefit from a simplified enrolment process at the host university, receive a mobility grant and are exempt from tuition fees.
The courses that are completed abroad can be transferred to the Lauder Business School (in accordance with the director of studies).
For further information about the Erasmus+ Programme, you can find the official Programme Guide under “Erasmus+ Programme Guide”.
Check the courses the universities offer; you need them for the Learning Agreement. Here you can find a small presentation of the BGU campus and programs
Homepage of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Homepage of the Reichman University (IDC Herzliya)
Homepage of the Bar-Ilan University
