Incoming mobility Faculty Staff
Open to the world, ISLA Gaia promotes, as part of its activities, the welcoming of international academic and administrative staff to undertake mobility periods for teaching and training purposes, as well as other internationalization activities.
Each year, we offer dozens of places for teaching and training mobility, in the framework of different programmes such as the Erasmus+ Programme, but also within cooperation bilateral agreements established with institutions around the world.
Faculty staff interested in undertaking a mobility period at ISLA Gaia may submit a proposal with their expression of interest by two means:
- Through a direct contact with a professor in their scientific area of interest;
- If there is no specific contact in the scientific area of interest, the International Office is available to give all the necessary support.
Faculty staff willing to visit our Faculty can do it through the Erasmus+ Staff Teaching Mobility and Erasmus+ Staff Training Mobility, depending on whether they want to do a stay for teaching or for knowledge transfer at our Faculty.
Administrative staff willing to visit our Faculty can do it through the Erasmus+ Staff Training Mobility.
Erasmus+ Teaching Staff Mobility
This programme consists of a teaching period as a guest lecturer at our Faculty. The teacher must be from a European university having signed the Erasmus Charter and with which our Faculty has an Erasmus agreement for teaching mobility. To submit your application, please contact first the person in charge of staff mobility at your home university. They will then contact our International Office.
Erasmus+ Training Staff Mobility
This programme allows teaching or administrative staff from a European university to come and visit our Faculty to learn how a department works and is managed, or to participate in our International Social Week (ISW). Staff must be from a European university that signed the Erasmus Charter and with which our Faculty has an Erasmus agreement for training mobility. To submit your application, please contact first the person in charge of staff mobility at your home university. They will then contact our International Office.