Academic mobility refers to students and teachers in higher education moving to another institution inside or outside of their own country to study or teach for a limited time.
In some cases, it is chosen for positive reasons, usually by young students with no family commitments; however, for most researchers, it is a form of casualization, which can blight their whole careers and break up their families. Academic mobility suffers from cultural, family, socio-economical, and academic barriers.
There are few types of mobility at ZSMPhU:
1) Traineeship abroad via Erasmus+ KA.1 Program
2) Traineeship abroad via bilateral institution agreements
3) Traineeship abroad via International Programs