Erasmus Learning Agreement Uni Mannheim

For the recognition of Master`s courses, please contact Mr. Sebastian Herdtweck at econgrad (at)uni-mannheim.de. If you have any questions about the BI 401 modules for the IS and OPM sectors, please direct your question to Mr Samuel Broscheit at the address of the Management Committee (at)wim.uni-mannheim.de. Please send this information to Ms Cathrin Rieger am Doyen BWL, reachable at learning_agreements (at)bwl.uni-mannheim.de Contact Sebastian Herdtweck to determine which economics study programmes are recognised in your host institution by the Department of Economics. Please email Mr. Herdtweck a list of courses that interest you and links to the content of each course (e.g. B.pages of course list, recommended literature, etc.). Authorised courses can be included in your Learning Agreement, which must then be signed by you and your exchange coordinators at the University of Mannheim and your host university. If you wish to take courses in other departments, you must conclude a learning agreement with the department of the University of Mannheim and submit a copy to your professional exchange coordinator.

Tel.: +49 800 2014 020 Fax: +49 228 882-555 E-mail: erasmus (at)daad.de Website: www.eu.daad.de The Erasmus+ programme (European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) is a student exchange programme launched by the EU in 1987. This is an essential part of the EU`s Lifelong Learning Program. Erasmus student mobility is based on “interinstitutional agreements” between host and host institutions. The Master of Economics currently has such agreements with the following departments of economics in Europe: the interlocutor for the recognition of bachelor courses in the VWL field is Dr. Christiane Cischinsky, reachable at christiane.cischinsky (at) uni-mannheim.de. If you participate in Erasmus exchange and want to change courses, you are required to update your learning agreement using the form entitled “Changes to the learning agreement”, which you can find in the Mobility Online Portal. Please submit a copy of the signed form to M. Herdtweck during the first seven weeks of your period of study abroad.

. After consultation of the courses, the apprenticeship agreement, which lists the services to be recognized and is confirmed by the delegate abroad, is established. In the context of programmes abroad, the university has two types of learning agreements: all beneficiaries of an Erasmus mobility action are required to provide the necessary documents for support in a timely manner. The Academic Office Abroad will inform you of these documents in due course. Once the stay abroad has ended, a report on the stay must also be drawn up. . . .

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