Erasmus+ for students
Erasmus+ for students and first-year alumni
Please note that Erasmus+ funding must be applied for and granted before you travel, it cannot be applied for afterwards.
Support for internships
Step 1 - Contact/inquiry/application to Beckman College of Design.
Get in touch with a company or organization where you want to do an internship. Inform that you are a student or a first year alumni at Beckman College of Design.
If you get a yes from the company - inform that you will apply for Erasmus+ support for the stay and that it will involve signing an agreement between the company, yourself and Beckman College of Design.
Apply to Beckman College of Design for support here
Step 2 - if your application is granted for both work experience and studies
If your stay is longer than two weeks, you will need to take a language test before the agreement is written and signed.
Language test: if your stay is longer than two weeks, you will need to take a language test, known as an OLS (Online Linguistic Support) test, at the EU Academy before the agreement is signed.
Link to the language test
The test takes about 1 hour. If the host organisation or company has language requirements, your results will help them.
If there are no language requirements, the test aims to give you an idea of your level before you travel.
When you return home, you can take another voluntary test to see for yourself whether you have improved your language skills. This test is not compulsory.
Step 3 - Agreement and signing
Agreement between the company, yourself and Beckman College of Design is signed by all parties.
Please note that you need to have insurance to cover your stay both at work and during your free time. Check with your insurance company.
Support for studies
Step 1 - Contact and apply to Beckman College of Design
Contact an Erasmus+ accredited higher education institution. Apply to Beckman College of Design for support here
Step 2 - If your application is accepted
If your stay is longer than two weeks, you will need to take a language test, known as an OLS (Online Linguistic Support) test, at the EU Academy before the agreement is signed.
Link to the language test
The test takes about 1 hour. If the host organisation or company has language requirements, your results will help them.
If there are no language requirements, the test aims to give you an idea of your level before you travel.
When you return home, you can take another voluntary test to see for yourself whether you have improved your language skills. This test is not compulsory.
Please note that you will need to have insurance to cover your stay both at work and during your free time. Check with your insurance company.
Step 3 - Agreement and signing
Agreement between the HEI, yourself and Beckman College of Design is signed by all parties.
For advice on your application, please contact Lisa Daram, External Relations: erasmus@beckmans.se