DESIGN YOUR MOBILITY
Here you can learn what steps you need to take to plan your mobility as successfully as possible.
Apply to Mobility SchemeYou can apply for different types of mobilities of a length up to 30 days (including travelling days) for carrying out the following activities:
І type
Participation in conferences, conventions, forums, international events, other sector events (usually short-term mobilities)
ІІ type
Study tours or exchange visits
ІІІ type
Internship, training or workshop
ІV type
Multi-stop or multi-country mobilities
V type
Return visits (up to 6 days)
VI type
Online mobilities
Other formats
Other formats you could design in support of the above objectives, and within the realm of the project.
Your exchange travel must last between 3 and 30 days, including travel days.
Participation in conferences, conventions, forums, international events, other sector events (usually short-term mobilities)
This is usually a short-term mobility from 3 to 7 days. This format usually helps to establish contacts with other people from the relevant sector, as well as to receive feedback on own projects or other relevant information.
Study tours or exchange visits
Mobilities up to 30 days. Visits of this format provide an opportunity to study a certain topic more intensively, exchange professional experience and work on common projects.
Internship, training or workshop
Visits up to 30 days. Professionals in relevant sectors should teach thanks to internships new technologies, algorithms, approaches or experiences.
Multi-stop or multi-country mobilities
Usually these are trips from 6 to 20 days to several countries in several rounds. This format allows you to visit up to three different countries of the European Union (maximum in three rounds, during a 6 months period).
Return visits
Visits up to 6 days. This format will give counterparts in the EU member states the opportunity to meet again with their Belarusian partners in their home country or place of residence after a certain period of time. This will allow partners not only to gain a direct insight into the work of their counterparts, but also to further intensify the contacts and cooperation established through the mobility and to build sustainable professional contacts.
Online mobilities
Do not foresee travel but allow online participation in an event taking place or being organised in EU countries. For this mobility category covers, only the registration fee for the event is covered.
Other formats you could design in support of the above objectives, and within the realm of the project.
Such travel formats must last up to 30 days and correspond to the goals and norms of the program, as well as be directly related to your professional sector.
This is a permanent call for mobility project proposals without intermediate deadlines for applications.
Event | Date |
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Launch of the open call | November 2022 |
Earliest possible start of mobility project | 1 January 2023 |
Latest possible end of a mobility project | 15 July 2024 |
Final deadline for submission of applications |
3 June 2024
(15:00 Minsk time) |
Taking into account the application assessment process (up to one month) and time needed for contracting, funds transfer and organization of the travel (several weeks), you should apply at least 2 months prior to the planned start of your mobility project (3 months if a visa is required).
You may begin implementing your mobility ONLY AFTER the grant agreement has been signed!
Please note that:
- ● You can participate in up to two mobilities under the MOST+ mobility scheme (only one mobility if you have previously participated in one or more mobilities under MOST I or II).
- ● If unsuccessful, you can apply again for another mobility.
- ● You may only submit one application at a time. You can reapply for the open call only after receiving the results of the assessment of your previous application.