Are You Eager to Learn and Curious About the World? Take Part in Erasmus+!

Combining your studies with your passion for traveling, learning foreign languages and making friends? It's possible at UniLodz! Discover the international perspective of studying with Erasmus+! How to apply? It's easy!

Opublikowano: 26 January 2026

Admissions

We invite students of the University of Lodz to participate in the admissions process for partial studies (for the winter or summer semester 2026/2027) under the Erasmus+ programme! Detailed admissions rules can be found in this file: General admissions rules for partial studies abroad at the University of Lodz Erasmus 2026-2027.

Do you have questions? Join the online information meeting:

11 February, 10:00 AM (meeting in Polish): Erasmus+ mobility for studies 2026-27, information meeting | Join the meeting | Microsoft Teams.
February, 10:00 AM (meeting in English): Erasmus+ mobility for studies 2026-27, information meeting | Join the meeting | Microsoft Teams.

We'll help you! Let's walk you through the admissions process step by step – STAGE I

In the first stage of the admissions process, you must submit an application in USOSweb. Admissions will be open from 26 January 2026, 11:00 AM to 23 February 2026, 11:00 AM. Access to mobility offers: USOSweb/For Students/Student Exchange/Mobility Offers

Select your home faculty to view mobility offers (universities where you can participate in mobility) for the winter or summer semester of 2026/2027. For students from the Faculty of Philology, search for mobility offers in the following units:

Department of Pragmatics: English Philology, Romance Philology, Italian Philology, Spanish Philology, L4B, Linguistics in Specialised Communication, Translation Studies, International Journalism

Department of Drama and Theatre: Polish Philology, Speech Therapy, Cultural Studies, Film Studies, New Media, Theatre Production and Organization of Performances/Artistic Events, Journalism, fields of study offered by the Department of Information and Book Studies

Department of German Literature: German Philology, Classical Philology, Slavic Philology, Russian Philology, Polish-German Studies, Translation Studies, and International Journalism. The offer also covers students of the inter-faculty individual humanities programme who, as part of their studies (MISH), study one of the above philologies, as well as students of Business Linguistics, Linguistics for Specialised Communication, doctoral students, and students of the University of Lodz Doctoral School

When browsing offers, pay attention to the study programme for which the contract is assigned.
 

If you're unsure how to apply, don't worry – use the materials we've prepared below and be sure to attend the information meeting. Together, it will be easier!

Important: To be accepted into the second stage of the admissions process, your application in USOSweb must have the status "submitted," as shown below.

The submitted application in USOSweb.

Submit your application by the above deadline, or preferably a few days before. On the last day (3 March 2026), the system may be overloaded due to high student demand.

And what's next? It's all downhill from there!
 

STAGE II

The second stage will be held at the faculty from 23 February 2026, to 6 March 2026.

Detailed information regarding the second stage is available from the Coordinator or will be posted on the website of the student's home faculty at the University of Lodz.

So, which foreign university will we meet you in the winter semester? Or are you planning to attend the summer semester?

See you there!

UNIVERSITY OF LODZ

 

Narutowicza 68, 90-136 LODZ

fax: 00 48 42/665 57 71, 00 48 42/635 40 43

NIP: 724 000 32 43

Funduszepleu
Projekt Multiportalu UŁ współfinansowany z funduszy Unii Europejskiej w ramach konkursu NCBR