
Erasmus + Office at UT
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Erasmus+ Institutional Coordinator
Prof. Dr.. Anila PAPARISTO
Vice-Rector for the Scientific Research
Email: anila.paparisto@unitir.edu.al
Email: iro@unitir.edu.al
Phone number: +35542250166
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Academic Coordinators in Erasmus+ at Faculty/Institute level
1. Faculty of Law - Prof. Assoc. Dr. Ela Kerka (Podgorica).
Vice Dean for the Third Cycle Program, Academic Titles and Scientific Research and Projects
Email: ela.podgorica@unitir.edu.al
2. Faculty of Economy - Prof. Asoc. Dr. Fatma Jaupi, Vice Dean for Quality Assurance, Scientific Research and International Relations
Email: fatmajaupi@feut.edu.al
3. Faculty of Natural Sciences – Prof. Dr. Etleva Hamzaraj, Vice Dean for Scientific Projects and Research-Development Centers,
Email: etleva.hamzaraj@fshn.edu.al
4. Faculty of Social Sciences - Prof. Assoc. Dr. Rudina Rama, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences for the Third Cycle of Studies, Scientific Research and Mobility
Email: rudina.rama@unitir.edu.al
5. Faculty of History and Philology - Prof. Dr. Romeo Hanxhari, Vice Dean for scientific research,
Email: romeo.hanxhari@gmail.com
6. Faculty of Foreign Languages - Dr. Drita Rira, Vice Dean for the academic process for the Second Cycle of Studies, Erasmus+ academic coordinator and external relations
Email: drita.rira@unitir.edu.al
7. Institute of European Studies - Prof. Dr. Aljuja Jubani, Director
Email: aljula.jubani@unitir.edu.al
PIC 998022137; OID: E10198722; PADOR: AL-2017-FMI-2401037432.
Are you interested in study abroad scholarships? Are you interested in doing a mobility period in Europe's most prestigious universities? This is the right place. This is your opportunity.
The University of Tirana is part of the newest program "Erasmus +", launched by the European Union, which aims, among other things, to create study, teaching and training opportunities abroad in short periods. The types of mobility, offered by this program, include the exchange of students for studies in the I, II and III cycles as well as the exchange of academic and administrative staff
The University of Tirana has signed a large number of inter-institutional agreements with the most prominent universities in Europe.
The offered scholarships will have a significant impact on the increase of knowledge, on the increase of your qualification and experience, on the recognition and provision of a contemporary literature, necessary for your pedagogical-scientific activity, as well as on the creation of personal or institutional contacts for cooperation opportunities with students/colleagues or other universities.
Erasmus+ template documents KA107
Kliko for the Learning Agreement
Kliko for Teaching Mobility Plan
Kliko for Training Mobility Plan
Kliko for Learning Agreement During Mobility
The main documents in the application for Erasmus+ scholarships for students are:
– CV (in the language in which the study program will be developed);
– Passport copy;
– Transcript of Records (officially translated into the language in which the study program will be conducted);
– Student certificate (officially translated into the language in which the study program will be conducted);
– Letter of Motivation (in the language in which the study program will be conducted);
– Foreign language certificate;
-After completing the mobility, the student receives the following documents from the university where the exchange took place:
– Learning Agreement documents signed by all parties (before and during if there was a change of subjects);
– Transcript of Records;
– Certificate of completion of mobility (Certificate of Attendance);
– The curriculum/syllabus of the subjects attended;
– A copy of the Survey (questionnaire), which is automatically sent electronically by the university where you did the mobility.
Documents are sent in person or in PDF format to the Office of International Relations (IRO) at the UT Rectorate at the address iro@unitir.edu.al, to continue with the procedure of recognition of academic subjects and credits (ECTS), which after sending in official form by IRO, is carried out by each main unit (Faculty).
*Learning Agreement document;
*Learning Agreement is a contract between the home university and the applicant and serves to determine the courses you will develop at the host university. You only need to complete the first section "Before Mobility". Table A defines the subjects and credits you will receive at the host university, while table B defines which of the subjects from Table A will be recognized at the University of Tirana when you have completed the exchange period.
ATTENTION: You should choose to complete at the specific university the same courses as those you would complete in the corresponding semester at your faculty, so that the courses and credits will be recognized when you return. If the selected courses differ from those you would develop in your faculty in the relevant semester, then when you return you must develop/attend the courses that do not fit in the University of Tirana.
The "Learning Agreement" document in the "Commitment" section is signed first by the applicant, then by the academic coordinator at the faculty level and then in the Rectorate by the Institutional Coordinator of Erasmus +.
If the student changes courses during mobility, the During mobility section must be signed by the person in charge at the faculty and then by the person in charge at the Rectorate
**Documents may vary depending on the specific requirements of the host university, which are specified in the respective call.
Erasmus+ evaluation criteria for students (Click here)
The main documents in the application for full-time staff are:
– CV+ List of publications (in the language in which the program will take place);
– Passport copy;
– Letter of motivation (in the language in which the program will take place);
– Employment Certificate;
– Foreign language certificate (in the language in which the program will take place);
– Self-declaration whether or not you have previously carried out Erasmus+ mobilities (if yes, where);
– Mobility plan *;
- After completing the mobility, the personnel is provided by the university in which they completed the exchange period for training or teaching with the Certificate of Attendance of the mobility and forwards it in PDF format to the International Relations Office of the UT Rectorate at the address iro@unitir.edu.al.
*The Staff Mobility Plan is a document that should specify your proposed program that you will carry out during the exchange period. This document is signed by the applicant and by the responsible person at the Rectorate, who is the Institutional Coordinator of Erasmus +.
**Documents may vary depending on the specific requirements of the host university, which are specified in the respective call.
Erasmus+ evaluation criteria for academic staff (Click here)
Erasmus+ evaluation criteria for academic support staff with an administrative/administrative character (Click here)