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ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME Announcement of selection of students in mobility for of study a.a. 2018/2019 Department of Political Science, Sociology, Communication - communication area Notice and application online: Https://relint.uniroma1.it/candidatura/login.aspx deadline for completing the online application: 07 March 2018-12.00 pm Announcement of selection and final selection list: Https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza and http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/bandi_categoria_tendina/all Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/news-erasmus ART. 1.1 OBJECTIV Erasmus Plus is the EU programme in the fields of Education, Training, Youth and Sport 2014/2020. The Erasmus+ programme for study allows university students to increase educational opportunities aimed at acquiring the necessary skills to favour their transition to the labour market. To this purpose Erasmus+ provides students with the opportunity of studying abroad totalling up to 12 months maximum per each cycle of study and 24 months in one-cycle study programmes, regardless the number of mobility periods (i.e.: 2 periods of 6 months or 3 periods of 4 months). Erasmus students will receive a grant and may attend courses and use the available structures without further registration fees (in some cases small contributions might be requested as for local students). All activities abroad (with a positive result) will be fully recognized provided they are approved by the Learning Agreement/Change Form. Full recognition of activities carried out abroad is one of the commitments undertaken by Sapienza University of Rome by approving the Erasmus Policy Statement (EPS) and the "Regulation for Student Mobility and Recognition of Study and Training Periods Abroad." (Rectoral Decree Prot. n. 34218-13.05.2015).

ART.1.2 PARTICIPATING COUNTRI During the Academic Year 2018-2019, students may participate in the Erasmus+ Programme for Study at universities in European Union member states and other participating countries (Programme Countries). The full list of possible destination countries is the following: - Member States of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom. - EFTA/EEA Countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway; - EU candidate countries: Turkey and the Republic of Macedonia. ART. 1.3 MOBILITY TO SWITZERLAND Switzerland does not take part in the Erasmus+ Programme under the same terms as Programme and Partner Countries, namely it does not receive any UE financing for in-coming and out-going mobilities. To the purpose of guaranteeing existing mobility and cooperation, the Swiss Federal Council developed a transitional solution, the so-called Swiss European Mobility Programme (SEMP). Under this programme, Swiss Universities finance the mobility of all in-coming and out-going students by signing specific agreements (see Art. 3.6 Grant ). Students applying for Swiss universities are required all the requirements envisaged by this call ( see Art. 2. Requirements and Application Procedure ). ART. 2 THE REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDUR FOR THE APPLICATION ART. 2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY To be able to apply for this call: 1. The student must be enrolled at Sapienza University, in the a.a. 2017/2018, for a Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, regardless their citizenship; 2. The student must have adequate language skills (see art. 2.3.2 Language Requirements"). 3. Students must complete their enrolment at Sapienza for the Academic Year 2018/2019 by the deadlines set by the University (visit the webpage https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina-strutturale/studenti section Tasse universitarie ). 4. Students must not reside in the country where their mobility takes place. 5. Students enrolled in a first cycle Bachelor s degree, in the third year or outside the prescribed time that intend to graduate within the a.a. 2017/2018 can travel during the first year of the degree (second cycle). These students, who can apply under conditions, will have to be enrolled in a Bachelor s degree in the a.a. 2018/2019 before departure (1). 6. Erasmus students cannot graduate before the end of their period of study abroad and before the recognition of their learning activity in the Host Institution by the Academic Coordinator of the Mobility (RAM).

7. Students enrolled in a Doctoral, or Specialization or Master Course Programme must end their mobility by the legal duration of the Doctoral. ART. 2.2 INCOMPATIBILITI incompatibilities concern both the scholarship that the "status" of Erasmus students. Students can obtain one or more Erasmus grants for each cycle of studies (Bachelor, Master, Phd ) provided that the total period does not exceed twelve months for each cycle. This requirement does not apply to the mobility to Switzerland, regulated by the program Swiss- European Mobility Program (SEMP). Prior mobilities already funded in the same study cycle under Lifelong Learning Programme, Erasmus+, Erasmus Mundus Action 1, and Erasmus Mundus Action 2 must be included in the calculation. ART. 2.3. REQUIREMENTS OF FACULTY ART. 2.3.1 ACAMIC REQUIREMENTS it should be noted that for this specific notice only the following may submit an application: 1) Students enrolled in undergraduate courses ord. 270/04, even outside the prescribed time, administered by the Department of Communication and social research and who have passed exams (qualifying examination excluded) for at least 15 CFU N.B. The students enrolled in the course of international cooperation and development" can participate in this notice only if enrolled from A.A. 2013/2014 onwards; 2) Students enrolled in Master courses ord. 270/04, even outside the prescribed time, administered by the Department of Communication and social research which have passed exams (qualifying examination excluded) for at least 6 CFU N.B. students enrolled in the course of "Sciences of development and international cooperation" can participate in this notice only if enrolled from A.A. 2013/2014 onwards; 3) The students enrolled in the following research doctorates ( cycles 15/18, 16/19, 17/20): - Communication, research, innovation, -Communication - social research and marketing; 4) Students of the inter-departmental degree " biomedical scientific communication ", even if outside the prescribed time (see note "CH LUGANO 01" in a footnote to the table of available destinations). The following may not apply:

1) students enrolled in other Departments or in interdepartmental courses different from those mentioned above; 2) students enrolled in five-year degree courses and ord. 509/99. General Indications: - it should be noted that all credits earned up to the time of the application will be considered, acquired exclusively for exams, and recorded on Infostud system on 7th of March 2018, hours 12:00 - for Phd students the approval of the Doctorate Coordinator is required. - Mobility and the recognition of credits related to Erasmus activities must occur prior to the discussion of the dissertation and the conclusion of the course of study attended. - Students who intend to carry out research for the thesis must indicate the topic of research and the name of the Italian supervisor in their application ART. 2.3.2 LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Erasmus+ considers to be of fundamental importance the possession of language requirements for a successful mobility. The student must have the language level required by the host Institution, unless otherwise specified by the Institution itself. For this purpose the candidate musts: - have linguistic level requested by the host Institution shown in the list of destinations, unless different provisions on host Institution s application form; - check on the website of the host Institution if there are further s or obligations in relation to the linguistic requirements; moreover, students who win must also: - submit the official certificate (e.g. IELTS, LF, PLE etc.) attesting to the linguistic knowledge before the mobility, if the host Institution requires this as mandatory, penalty the non-eligibility to mobility; - all students will be required to undergo the tests of linguistic competence referred to in art.6.1.2. If the host Institution requires a non-official language certification (e.g. IELTS, LF, PLE etc.), the Department will release a language certification of the required level, subject to the language competence test referred to in Article to article 6.1.2. Official language certificates required by the partner, only in case of equal score, is preferable in the allocation phase. The language competence tests will take place as specified in art. 6.1.2.

The possession of a certificate of language does not exempt from the linguistic competence tests laid down in Article 6.1.2. The student is still responsible for reaching the language requirement requested by the host Institution. ART. 3. GRANTS AND FINANCIAL BENEFITS ART. 3.1 GENERAL ASPECTS Grants for mobility are to be considered as a contribution to the expenses of residing abroad and require actual participation in mobility activities. To receive grants, students must sign the financial contract at their Erasmus+ office before leaving. All Erasmus+ and SEMP funding (except EU grants) are exclusively granted for admissible activity abroad, whose duration is minimum 3 months (90 days) and maximum 12 months. Erasmus+ and SEMP mobilities must take place between 01/06/2018 and 30/09/2019. Financing is subject to the activities carried out abroad (study and/or thesis, doctoral or Masters research) (see Art. 6.4 Learning Agreement ), thus students who DO NOT TAKE ANY EXAM (language basic courses are not included in the count) and/or do not certify their work for thesis or doctoral research or Masters research, are not entitled to the MIUR grant. Here below are listed the mobility grants: ART. 3.2. EU GRANTS The EU Erasmus+ grant 2018/2019 is differentiated on the basis of the living costs in the host country. The mobility grant, defined at national level, will amount as follows: Group 1 (Programme Countries with higher living costs): Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Lichtenstein, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom 300,00 /month. Groups 2 and 3 (Programme Countries with medium living costs): Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey; (Programme Countries with lower living costs): Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: 250,00 /month. The actual grant will be calculated on the actual days of mobility as certified by the host university in the certificate of attendance. Erasmus grants are incompatible with grants from other programmes/actions funded by the European Union. If EU funds run out or students receive other simultaneous university or EU grants, when students specifically accept it, selected candidates may receive an Erasmus-Zero-EU-Grant status that will allow them to enjoy the benefits of mobility without receiving the EU grant.

All Erasmus+ grants are however subject to the approval of Erasmus activities/funding, proposed by Sapienza for the Academic Year 2018-19, by Indire - the National Agency for Erasmus+. ART. 3.3 MIUR AND SAPIENZA FUNDING ART. 3.3.1 MIUR The Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR), funds grants to support mobility under Law 170/2003 "Fund for Youth Support and Student Mobility ; the amount of the grant will be known by June 2018. Mobility students who: DO NOT TAKE ANY EXAM, except students enrolled in Doctoral(the basic language course is not included in the count) AND/OR DO NOT CERTIFY WORK ON THEIR THIS OR REARCH FOR PHD are not entitled to receive the MIUR grant (see Art. 3.1). ART. 3.3.2 SAPIENZA Mobility students will be granted the Sapienza funding on the basis of the co-funding defined by Sapienza University of Rome; the amount will be known after the university Budget for the financial year 2019 is approved. Information on grants allocated in previous academic years is available on the website in the section contributi at: https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina/esoneri-econtributi-monetari-gli-studenti-partenza. ART. 3.4 ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR DISABLED STUNTS AND/OR STUNTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS In order to allow students a wider participation in the mobility, Indire - the National Agency for Erasmus+, allocates grants intended to support disabled students and/or students with special needs. Students must communicate their situation of disability/special need, in their application as well as in their acceptance in case they are selected for mobility. The above-mentioned selected students will receive about possible EU grant during the year via a specific note to be published at: http://www.uniroma1.it/erasmus/studenti-students/erasmus-studenti-diversamente-abili. ART. 3.5 ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR STUNTS FROM DISADVANTAGED BACKGROUNDS Students from disadvantaged backgrounds may be allocated an additional grant, based on ISEE, financed by EU funding and complemented with Sapienza and MIUR funding. In order to apply to this grant, students must require their withholding agent (in case tax assistance is provided), or CAF, or via the INPS website (http://servizi2.inps.it/servizi/iseeriforma/home.aspx) or other qualified entities (accountant, labour consultant, etc.), the calculation of ISEE 2018 for the Right to University Study. ISEE data will be checked by Sapienza on the dedicated INPS platform and, in case no figure related to ISEE 2018 for the right to university

study is recorded for the student, he will not considered in the ranking for grant allocation. Detailed relating to allocation criteria will be provided during the year via a specific note to be published at: http://www.uniroma1.it/erasmus/studenti-students/contributi. ART. 3.6 GRANTS FOR MOBILITY TO SWITZERLAND (Swiss-European Mobility Programme - SEMP) The grant for SEMP mobility periods is funded by Swiss Universities and is not known yet; for on the amount of the Swiss grant visit the website of the Swiss receiving institutions. Please note that SEMP students are not entitled to receive EU grants, including grants for special needs students and for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, whereas they are entitled to the additional Sapienza and MIUR grants (except as provided by Art. 3.3) ART. 3.7 DOCUMENT COMPLIANCE Documents concerning the mobility will be checked by International Office Erasmus Sector. In case the above-mentioned documents are not compliant, a partial or total reimbursement of awarded grants will be required. ART. 3.8 TAXATION OF THE ERASMUS + GRANT Under Article 1, paragraph 50, Law No 208-28.12.2015, grants for international mobility are subject to the exemptions provided by Article 1, paragraph 3, Decree- Law No 105-9 May 2003, converted with amendments into Law No 170-11 July 2003, except further amendments. ART. 4. SIT AND PLAC AVAILABLE The availability of destinations and of the places available, may change depending on possible variations adopted by E.U. or national Institutions ruling the Programme or depending on the host Universities. Therefore, this list has a non-binding nature. It is recommended that students, before the application, inform themselves about the possibilities of study at the foreign locations by checking the didactic offer. The duration of mobility for the places available, could suffer reductions if the academic calendar should prove to be of shorter period. In addition, for students who have already enjoyed previous mobilities, the reduction of the period will be maximum of 12 months for each study cycle, and 24 months for the single cycle degrees, after authorisation by the destination site. Among the places listed below, the student will have to select n.3 destinations. The offer may undergo changes even after the publication of the notice, if the partner university announces that has changed the admission requirements or the seats available. The order of priority indicated on the application will be binding criterion for the allocation of places, if the candidate wins multiple locations.

It should be noted that it is not possible to guarantee the departure in the first semester for the sites where the deadline is in proximity of the date referred to in Article 14, "the end of the procedure of the present notice". In choosing mobility from the list, please pay attention to the language level required by the sites to be able to attend the courses selected (see art. 2.3.2). ISO Ins. Code Institution Name Professor s Surname Professor s first name Area Code Area Name Country Places Available Duration Level Language Requirements as set out in Partner' AT A WIEN01 UNIVERSITÄT WIEN TANI ILARIA 32 AUSTRIA 2 5 1, 2, 3 German B2 and English B2 (only for MA) BE B BRUXEL84 HAUTE ECOLE GALILEE BELGIO 4 5 1, 2 English B1 BE B GENT01 UNIVERSITEIT GENT FERRAROTTI LAURA 32 BELGIO 2 5 1, 2, 3 recommended English B2 or Dutch B2 BE B GENT01 UNIVERSITEIT GENT GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 31 Social and behavioural sciences BELGIO 2 5 1, 2 Recommended Enghlish B2 or Dutch B2 BE B LOUVAIN01 UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN PEZZINI ISABELLA 23 Languages BELGIO 2 5 3 French B2 or English B2 BE B LOUVAIN01 UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN PERUZZI GAIA 32 BELGIO 3 5 1, 2, 3 French B2 or English B2 CH CH FRIBOUR01 UNIVERSITE' FRIBOURG PERUZZI GAIA 32 SVIZZERA 2 5 1, 2, 3 Recommended French B2 or German B2

*CH *CH LUGANO01 UNIVERSITA SVIZZERA (USI) LLA ITALIANA Liuccio Michaela 32 SVIZZERA 4 5 2 recommended English C1 for master CZ CZ PRAHA07 UNIVERZITA KARLOVA LOMBARDO CARMELO 31 Social and behavioural sciences REPUBBLIC A CECA 2 5 2, 3 English B2 certified D BERLIN13 HUMBOLDT- UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN ZU TANI ILARIA 314 Sociology and cultural studies GERMANIA 2 5 1, 2 Required German B2 (oline test obligatory) D FREIBUR01 ALBERT- LUDWIGS UNIVERSITÄT FREIBURG IM BREISGAU TANI ILARIA 32 GERMANIA 2 5 1, 2, 3 recommendedat German B1 least D LUNEBUR01 LEUPHANA UNIVERSITÄT LÜNEBURG FERRAROTTI LAURA 32 GERMANIA 2 6 1, 2 Mandatory:German A2 for german classes and English B2 for english classes D LUNEBUR01 LEUPHANA UNIVERSITÄT LÜNEBURG GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 31 Social and behavioural sciences GERMANIA 2 5 1, 2 Mandatory:German A2 for german classes and English B2 for english classes D MUNCHEN01 LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS- UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN TANI ILARIA 314 Sociology and cultural studies GERMANIA 2 5 1, 2 German B2 for german classes and English B2 for english classes D MUNCHEN01 LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS- UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN TANI ILARIA 32 GERMANIA 2 5 1 German B2 for german classes and English B2 for english classes E BARCELO01 BARCELONA GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 414 Marketing advertising and SPAGNA 2 5 1 recommended: English B2 and /or Spanish B2 or Catalan B2

E BARCELO02 AUTÓNOMA BARCELONA SPAGNA 2 5 1 Spanish B2 or catalan B2 (certified) E BARCELO16 RAMÓN LLULL BARCELONA GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 312 Political sciences civics and SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 for english classes it is mandatory a certified level of language: Cambridge First; IELTS 5-6,5; TOEFL ibt 87-109; Michigan ECCE; PTE Generl Level 3; PTE Academic 59-75; Trinity ISE II. For spanish classes: spanish B2 or catalan B2 level E BARCELO16 RAMÓN LLULL BARCELONA SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 for english classes it is mandatory a certified level of language: Cambridge First; IELTS 5-6,5; TOEFL ibt 87-109; Michigan ECCE; PTE Generl Level 3; PTE Academic 59-75; Trinity ISE II. For spanish classes: spanish B2 or catalan B2 level

E BILBAO01 L PAÍS VASCO GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 31 Social and behavioural sciences SPAGNA 4 5 1, 2 recommended Spanish B1 E BILBAO01 L PAÍS VASCO 1 reporting SPAGNA 3 5 1, 2 recommended Spanish B1 E CIUDA-R01 CASTILLA-LA MANCHA SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 a basic level of Spanish is heavily recommended. E CORDOBA23 LOYOLA ANDALUCIA GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 312 Political sciences civics and SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 English B1 (mandatory) Spanish B1 (recommended) E CORDOBA23 LOYOLA ANDALUCIA SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 English B1 (mandatory) Spanish B1 (recommended) E GRANADA01 GRANADA SPAGNA 2 5 1 mandatory certificate:: Spanish B1 for bachelor and spanish B2 for master E MADRID03 COMPLUTENSE MADRID GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 31 Social and behavioural sciences SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2, 3 Required Spanish B1 for Bachelor (for Master and Phd required Spanish C1) E MADRID03 COMPLUTENSE MADRID SPAGNA 5 5 1, 2, 3 Required Spanish B1 for Bachelor (for Master and Phd required Spanish C1)

E MADRID14 CARLOS III MADRID 1 reporting SPAGNA 4 5 1, 2 No language requirements (intermediate level of English or spanish recommended) E MADRID26 JUAN CARLOS REY SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 Required Spanish B1 level certificate for spanish classes ; for english classes compulsory English B2 E MALAGA01 MÁLAGA SPAGNA 2 5 1 Spanish B1 reccommended E MURCIA01 MURCIA GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 211 Audio-visual techniques and media production SPAGNA 1 10 1, 2 recommended Spanish B1 or English B1 for business, languages,techer training and master computer science E MURCIA01 MURCIA 1 reporting SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2, 3 recommended Spanish B1 or English B1 for business, languages,techer training and master computer science E PAMPLON01 NAVARRA SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 recommended Spanish B2 or English b2 E SALAMAN01 PONTIFICIA SALAMANCA SPAGNA 5 5 1 Recommended Spanish B1

E SANTIAG01 SANTIAGO COMPOSTELA SPAGNA 2 5 1 recommended Spanish B1 E SEVILLA01 E TENERIF01 SEVILLA LA LAGUNA PANARE PAOLA 32 GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 31 Social and behavioural sciences SPAGNA 2 5 1 Recommended Spanish B1 SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 Recommended Spanish B1 E TENERIF01 LA LAGUNA SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 Recommended Spanish B1 E VALENCI01 VALENCIA GIANTURCO GIOVANNA 31 Social and behavioural sciences SPAGNA 2 5 1 recommended Spanish B1 E VALENCI01 VALENCIA SPAGNA 2 5 1 recommended Spanish B1 E VIGO01 VIGO SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2, 3 recommended Spanish B1 E ZARAGOZ01 ZARAGOZA 1 reporting SPAGNA 2 5 1 recommended Spanish B1 E ZARAGOZ07 JORGE SAN SPAGNA 2 5 1, 2 required Spanish B1 level certificate. Reccomneded Spanish B2 or English B2 according to the chosen classes EE EE TARTU02 TARTU ULIKOOL PEZZINI ISABELLA 23 Languages TONIA 2 5 3 recommended English B2 FR F LILLE102 SCIENC PO LILLE [former F LILLE02 UNIVERSITE DU DROIT ET LA SANTE LILLE II] PERUZZI GAIA 32 FRANCIA 2 5 1, 2 recommended French A2 and English B2. For French classes recommended French B2

FR F LYON02 UNIVERSITE LYON II LUMIERE PERUZZI GAIA 31 Social and behavioural sciences FRANCIA 4 5 1, 2, 3 recommended French B2 FR F LYON02 UNIVERSITE LYON II LUMIERE PERUZZI GAIA 32 FRANCIA 4 5 1, 2, 3 Recommended French B2 FR F PARIS002 UNIVERSITE PANTHÉON-ASSAS PARIS II PERUZZI GAIA 32 FRANCIA 4 5 1, 2, 3 recommendedfrench B2 FR F PARIS008 UNIVERSITE VINCENN - SAINT NIS (PARIS VIII) PEZZINI ISABELLA 32 FRANCIA 2 5 1, 2, 3 recommended French B2 FR F RENN02 UNIVERSITE RENN 2 PERUZZI GAIA 41 Business and administration FRANCIA 2 5 1 recommended French B2 LT LT VILNIUS01 VILNIUS UNIVERSITY NOCENZI MARIELLA 312 Political sciences civics and LITUANIA 2 5 1, 2 recommended level B1 for the language of the chosen classes LT LT VILNIUS01 VILNIUS UNIVERSITY NOCENZI MARIELLA 32 LITUANIA 2 5 1, 2 recommended level B1 for the language of the chosen classes LV LV RIGA02 RIGAS TEHNISKA UNIVERSITATE PELLEGRINI FULVIO 41 Business and administration LETTONIA 2 5 1, 2, 3 Certified English B1 level NL NL ROTTERD01 ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM OLANDA 2 5 1, 2 Certified English B2 level ; or Dutch B2 PT P LISBOA01 UNIVERSIDA CATOLICA PORTUGUA FERRAROTTI LAURA 32 PORTOGAL LO 2 5 1, 2, 3 Required English B1 PT P LISBOA05 INSTITUTO POLITECNICO LISBOA FERRAROTTI LAURA 32 PORTOGAL LO 2 5 1, 2, 3 Recommended Portuguese B1 or English B2

PT P LISBOA11 UNIVERSIDA AUTONOMA LISBOA FERRAROTTI LAURA 32 PORTOGAL LO 2 5 1, 2 Portuguese B1 (no certificate required) for english courses English B1 (no certificate required) PT P PORTO02 UNIVERSIDA PORTO DO FERRAROTTI LAURA 321 reporting PORTOGAL LO 3 5 1, 2 Recommended Portuguese B2 (no certificate required) PL PL KRAKOW01 UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI FERRAROTTI LAURA 31 Social and behavioural sciences POLONIA 3 5 1, 2, 3 Recommended English B1 (online test) or Polish B2 PL PL KRAKOW01 UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI POLONIA 2 5 1, 2, 3 Recommended English B2 RO RO BUCUR09 UNIVERSITATEA BUCURTI DIN PEZZINI ISABELLA 2 Arts humanities and ROMANIA 2 6 3 English B2 or French B2 issued by the home institution FI SF TAMPERE01 TAMPEREEN YLIOPISTO FINLANDIA 2 5 1, 2 Recommended English B2 SI SI LJUBLJA01 UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI FERRAROTTI LAURA 312 Political sciences civics and SLOVENIA 2 5 1, 2 Required English B2 or Slovene B2 *CH LUGAN 01: the agreement is with ICH INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION AND HEALTH of Lugano, therefore the destination is exclusive of interest for students enrolled in the course of laurea magistrale interfacoltà " biomedical scientific communication ". In case of equal scores such enrollment will be preferential. KEY LEVELS OF MOBILITY: 1 = Undergraduate (Degree) 2= Postgraduate (Laurea Magistrale, one cycle) 3 = Doctoral (School of Specialization or Phd) NOT TO THE LIST in the choice of mobility please pay attention to the language level required for the attendance of the lessons of the site. The requirements in the table have been indicated by the partner Universities. Interested students are encouraged to personally verify the real correspondence of these requirements with respect to those required by the host Institution. ART. 5. CANDIDACY

ART. 5.1 ADLIN AND PRENTATION The deadline for filling out the online application form is fixed at 7 March 2018 at 12.00 (Italian time), using the form available at the link: Https://relint.uniroma1.it/candidatura/login.aspx. For technical assistance, please fill in Help Desk the form, available at the link: Https://relint.uniroma1.it/candidatura/sendmail.aspx PLEASE NOTE: For the presentation of the application and for every communication provided by the present notice the use of the institutional e- mail account is required (with domain @students.uniroma1.it) because this will be the only communication channel used for the purposes of this selection, even after the expiry of the notice. After complation, each candidate will receive on the institutional email address, the reports relating to the data entered. Therefore it is the responsibility of each candidate to verify the receipt of the report, check the accuracy of the data provided and the timely communication of any data /receipt errors to the Administrative Manager Erasmus Department email: erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it ; Tel: 0649918334, sent by the institutional address of the student. The candidate may opt for the departure on the next cycle (for example: those enrolled in undergraduate degree can leave during the cycle of masterly studies). In this case only destinations that accept students of level 2 (Master) will be eligible, and the candidate will be obliged to comply with the requirements of enrollment for the course of major. NOTE:for the participation in the present notice the only obligation is to conclude the application form online by 7 March 2018 at 12.00 (Italian time). The good outcome of the conclusion of the candidature is attested only by the receipt by the student of the aforementioned report. ART. 5.2 DOCUMENTS TO SUBMIT to successfully complete the application, interested candidates should fill in all the fields of the form online and make sure to have uploaded the following documents to be considered as an integral part of the application itself: Failure to upload the following documents within the term referred to above, as well as if, the self-issued or declared s, are not true, penalty wil be the exclusion: 1. A photocopy of a valid identity card duly signed, penalty the exclusion from the selection; 2. Self-certification containing the name of the Italian supervisor and description of research activities, only for candidates wishing to enjoy the scholarship aimed at the drafting of the thesis. 3. Self-certification containing a description of the activities of research, only for Phd students if the candidate has an official language certification (e.g. IELTS, LF, PLE etc.), it will be possible to upload such file. The official language certificates indicated by the partner will be preferential in the allocation phase, exclusively in the case of equal scores in the final ranking list as set out in Article 2.3.2 of the present notice.

ART. 6 RANKINGS ART. 6.1 FORMULATION OF RANKINGS ART. 6.1.1 EVALUATION CRITERIA For Students: a Committee - Composed of Scientific Responsible Erasmus Faculty - communication area, of Administrative Manager Erasmus Faculty - communication area and of one student of Sapienza University who guarantees the rights of students- will assess the candidates on the basis of the following criteria: 1) academic merit: 1-1000 points number of credits acquired divided by year (from that of registration per year currently attended) multiplied by the arithmetic mean of the marks; 2) language skills: from 1 to 1000 points evaluated with selection test referred to in art. 6.1.2 of this notice; 3) Draft studies: 1-1000 points evaluated with selection test referred to in art. 6.1.2 of this notice. For Phd students: the same Committee and the Coordinator of the Doctorate of reference will take into consideration only the following two criteria, as academic merit is not applicable to Phd students: 1) language skills: from 1 to 1000 points evaluated with selection test referred to in art. 6.1.2 of this notice; 2) research project: 1-1000 points evaluated with selection test referred to in art. 6.1.2 of this notice. CRITERIA VALID FOR ALL CANDIDAT: 1) priority is given to the candidates who insert in their study project an activity involving the recognition of credits (e.g. exams); 2) The possession of an official language certificate (e.g. IELTS, LF PLE, etc.), indicated by the partner will be preferential in the allocation phase, exclusively in the case of equal score;

3) In phase of allocation of mobility, in case of equal score, priority will be given to students who have never benefited of Erasmus mobility for reasons of study or Erasmus placement/traineeship. 4) If the candidate does not attend the language tests, it will be considered a forefeit and therefore, will be excluded from the ranking. ART. 6.1.2 MODALITY OF SELECTION TTS The selection tests will consist of: 1) assessment of language skills; 2) evaluation of studies or research project. The selection tests will take place according to the following timetable: Monday 19/03/2018 Spanish language in the Wolf room, via Salaria 113, first floor Tuesday 20/03/2018 English language in the Wolf room, via Salaria 113, first floor Wednesday 21/03/2018 French and German language in the Consiglio room, via Salaria 113, second floor the times of the tests will be published on this web page: Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/news-erasmus 1) ASSSMENT OF LANGUAGE SKILLS tests of linguistic competence will consist in an interview and a written test. The candidate is in any case obliged to check on the website of the host Institution for additional or obligations in relation to the linguistic requirements. The candidate is still responsible for reaching the language requirement requested by the host Institution. If for the same place two linguistic competence tests are required, the candidate is obliged to undergo both, penalty the exclusion from the competition. In this case the score obtained by the candidate will be calculated with the arithmetic mean of the results of the two tests, also taking into account the language chosen for the project of studies abroad. Candidates who choose several destinations for which different languages tests are required, are obliged to take all, penalty the exclusion from the competition. The following table matches the available destinations to the mandatory tests:

Codice ist. Codice area Nome istituzione Prove competenze linguistiche A WIEN01 32 UNIVERSITÄT WIEN B BRUXEL84 32 HAUTE ECOLE GALILEE B GENT01 32 UNIVERSITEIT GENT B GENT01 31 UNIVERSITEIT GENT B LOUVAIN01 23 B LOUVAIN01 32 UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN CH FRIBOUR01 32 UNIVERSITE' FRIBOURG *CH LUGANO01 32 UNIVERSITA LLA SVIZZERA ITALIANA (USI) CZ PRAHA07 31 UNIVERZITA KARLOVA D BERLIN13 314 D FREIBUR01 32 D LUNEBUR01 32 D LUNEBUR01 31 D MUNCHEN01 314 D MUNCHEN01 32 HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN ZU ALBERT- LUDWIGS UNIVERSITÄT FREIBURG IM BREISGAU LEUPHANA LÜNEBURG LEUPHANA LÜNEBURG LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS- UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS- UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN UNIVERSITÄT UNIVERSITÄT E BARCELO01 414 BARCELONA E BARCELO02 32 E BARCELO16 312 E BARCELO16 32 AUTÓNOMA BARCELONA RAMÓN LLULL BARCELONA RAMÓN LLULL BARCELONA E BILBAO01 31 L PAÍS VASCO E BILBAO01 321 L PAÍS VASCO E CIUDA-R01 32 E CORDOBA23 312 CASTILLA-LA MANCHA ANDALUCIA LOYOLA GERMAN/ FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH GERMAN GERMAN GERMAN/ GERMAN/ GERMAN/ GERMAN/ / / /

E CORDOBA23 32 ANDALUCIA E GRANADA01 32 GRANADA E MADRID03 31 E MADRID03 32 E MADRID14 321 LOYOLA COMPLUTENSE MADRID COMPLUTENSE MADRID CARLOS III MADRID E MADRID26 32 REY JUAN CARLOS E MALAGA01 32 MÁLAGA E MURCIA01 211 MURCIA E MURCIA01 321 MURCIA E PAMPLON01 32 NAVARRA E SALAMAN01 32 E SANTIAG01 32 PONTIFICIA SALAMANCA SANTIAGO COMPOSTELA E SEVILLA01 32 SEVILLA E TENERIF01 31 LA LAGUNA E TENERIF01 32 LA LAGUNA E VALENCI01 31 VALENCIA E VALENCI01 32 VALENCIA E VIGO01 32 VIGO E ZARAGOZ01 321 ZARAGOZA E ZARAGOZ07 32 SAN JORGE EE TARTU02 23 TARTU ULIKOOL F LILLE102 32 SCIENC PO LILLE [former F LILLE02 UNIVERSITE DU DROIT ET LA SANTE LILLE II] F LYON02 31 UNIVERSITE LUMIERE LYON II F LYON02 32 UNIVERSITE LUMIERE LYON II F PARIS002 32 F PARIS008 32 UNIVERSITE PARIS II PANTHÉON-ASSAS UNIVERSITE VINCENN - SAINT NIS (PARIS VIII) / / FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH

F RENN02 41 UNIVERSITE RENN 2 LT VILNIUS01 312 VILNIUS UNIVERSITY LT VILNIUS01 32 VILNIUS UNIVERSITY LV RIGA02 41 RIGAS TEHNISKA UNIVERSITATE NL ROTTERD01 32 P LISBOA01 32 P LISBOA05 32 P LISBOA11 32 ERASMUS ROTTERDAM UNIVERSIDA PORTUGUA UNIVERSITEIT CATOLICA INSTITUTO POLITECNICO LISBOA UNIVERSIDA AUTONOMA LISBOA P PORTO02 321 UNIVERSIDA DO PORTO PL KRAKOW01 31 UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI PL KRAKOW01 32 UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI RO BUCUR09 2 UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURTI SF TAMPERE01 32 TAMPEREEN YLIOPISTO SI LJUBLJA01 312 UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI FRENCH /FRENCH 2) EVALUATION OF STUDI OR REARCH PROJECT: Candidates must identify some exams congruent, both for the theme and even for the number of credits issued by the foreign Institution, with those present in curriculum of the home Institution; alternatively must submit the already assigned thesis project,even doctoral, in which the congruity between the work which intend to develop and the courses (seminars and expert teachers of the subject of thesis/research) of the choosen Institution, is clearly shown. ART. 6.2 PUBLICATION RANKING FIRST PLACE SELECTED the Commission on the basis of the above criteria, shall draw up a provisional ranking on the first seat choice, that will be published to the following link: https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza, Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/news-erasmus and Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/bandi_categoria_tendina/all and will be determined by the sum of the scores obtained by the candidates for academic merit + test of language competence + study project or, in case of doctoral candidates, test of language competence + project research. The provisional ranking first place selected, will be considered final if, by the date of publication, 10 natural and consecutived days expired, are not presented, via email to the address: Erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it, instances of revision, sent from the institutional address of the student.

The final ranking of the first places selected, after any revisions will be posted to the following link: Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/news-erasmus and http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/bandi_categoria_tendina/all Https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza ART. 6.2.1 ACCEPTANCE OF MOBILITY FIRST PLACE SELECTED winners will be required to provide a written reply, by e-mail to the address erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it, sent by the institutional address of the student, for acceptance or renunciation, within 3 working days from the date on which the ranking becomes final. Failure to comply with the aforesaid term will be considered as a waiver. If places became available as a result of renunciation, the Erasmus office of Department - communication area will allocate the mobility to students following in the ranking by the sliding of the same. Interested students will be contacted via email by the Erasmus Office of Department: erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it, to their institutional address and are obliged to provide a written reply within 3 days consecutive and natural, otherwise is meant as a waiver and the sliding will continue, compatibly with the deadlines of foreign Universities. ART. 6.3 PUBLICATION RANKING SECOND PLACE SELECTED as a result of the sliding of the ranking of the first place selected, if there are places not allocated, the provisional ranking for the second place selected will be published at the following link: Https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza, http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/news-erasmus Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/bandi_categoria_tendina/all This classification will be considered final if, 10 days natural and consecutive expired, after the date of publication, instances of revision are not presented via email to the address: Erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it, sent from the institutional address of the student. The final ranking second place selected, after any revisions, will be posted to the following link: Https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/news-erasmus Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/bandi_categoria_tendina/all ART. 6.3.1 ACCEPTANCE OF MOBILITY SECOND PLACE SELECTED winners will be required to provide a written reply, by e-mail to the address erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it, sent by the institutional address of the student, for acceptance or renunciation, within 3 working days from the date on which the ranking becomes final. Failure to comply with the aforesaid term will be considered as a waiver. If places became available as a result of renunciation the Erasmus Office of Department - communication area, will allocate the mobility to students following in the ranking by the sliding of the same. Interested students will be contacted via email by the Erasmus office of Department: erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it,to

their institutional address and are obliged to provide a written reply within 3 days consecutive and natural, otherwise is meant as a waiver and the sliding will continue, compatibly with the deadlines of foreign universities. ART 6.4 PUBLICATION RANKING THIRD PLACE SELECTED as a result of the sliding of the ranking of the second place selected, if places are not yet allocated, will be posted the provisional ranking for the third place selected to the following link: Https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza, http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/news-erasmus Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/bandi_categoria_tendina/all the final ranking, its publication, the modalities of acceptance and waiver of mobility assigned and the sliding of the ranking itself are ruled by Articles 6.2 and 6.2.1. ART. 6.5 ASSIGNMENT the definitive allocation of Erasmus mobility is subject to: - indication on the personal page Erasmus of the semester in which the candidate intends to enjoy the mobility, and the presumed departure date, which must be compatible with the academic and didactic calendars of the host Institution; - the completion of the Learning Agreement - Signing of the financial agreement between the student and La Sapienza. The insertion in the final ranking will not automatically guarantee the mobility, since the actual assignment will also depend on educational constraints established by home and host Institution. Note: the fruition of mobility is subject to acceptance by the foreign University (e.g. academic profile, language skills) that may request additional certifications or reject the application on the basis of their own rules that are not specified in the interinstitutional agreement. ART. 6.6 RENUNCIATION OF MOBILITY AND SUCCEEDING the acceptance of mobility is a serious commitment by the candidate. Students are therefore invited to restrict renunciations, after acceptance or in the proximity of mobility, to serious and proven cases of force majeure which must be communicated by e-mail and duly justified to allow the first reserve to takeover promptly. In case of renunciation, the Erasmus Office of Department - communications area, will allocate the mobility to following students in the ranking who will be contacted via email from address erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it, to the institutional address of the student. The Office will invite them to give feedback within 3 working days, penalty the revocation of mobility, subject to deadlines ( for nomination and application ) and the availability of the host Institution. ART. 6.7 LEARNING AGREEMENT

All students who accept the assigned destination are required to fill out the official study plan (Learning Agreement - L.A.). The L.A. is a document that is prepared before departure and defines the learning activity to be carried out abroad (exams, thesis research). The L.A. must be approved by the Academic Mobility Coordinator (RAM List published at Http://www.coris.uniroma1.it/erasmus ) and signed by the student and the receiving Institution to ensure the student recognition of credits taken abroad for passing exams/thesis. Students must fill out their L.A. on their personal webpage at: https://relint.uniroma1.it/pp2013/login.aspx. The definition and subsequent approval of the Learning Agreement are mandatory to start the mobility period. ART. 7 ONLINE LINGUISTIC SUPPORT AND EU SURVEY ART. 7.1 ONLINE LINGUISTIC SUPPORT (OLS) The Erasmus+ Programme allows selected candidates to take a compulsory online test to assess language skills before and after the mobility, if the learning language during the period abroad, specified in the Learning Agreement, is one of the following: Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Hungarian, German, Greek, Polish, Portoguese, Rumanian, Slovakian, Spanish and Swedish, except students who are assigned a mobility to Switzerland. On the basis of the result in the assessment test, the student may receive a licence for an online preparatory language course. Procedures concerning the language test will be communicated directly to the student at the email address provided on the application form. ART. 7.2 EU SURVEY At the end of the mobility period, participant students, expect students who are assigned a mobility to Switzerland, will be required to fill out the EU SURVEY. Information concerning the procedures to be followed will be sent directly to the email address used by the student on the application form. ART. 8 RECOGNITION OF THE EXPERIENCE Under the "Rules for Student Mobility and Recognition of Study Periods and Training Abroad R.D. N. 34218-13.05.2015, in the framework of the EU Erasmus+ Programme, Sapienza students have the opportunity to be awarded a mobility, whose results are recognized and directly transferred into their carreer. ART. 9 PROCEDURAL INFORMATION AND LOGISTICS - In order to be able to formulate, with awareness, the curricular project to be carried out at the University of destination, students should consult before applying, the s available on the webpages of the host Institutions. Such are binding for the allocation of mobility.

- For any research for thesis, Phd, after consulting the web page of the host Institution, the project must be agreed in advance with the thesis supervisor and Italian academic responsible for the mobility on the basis of the agreements with the supervisor of the foreign University. - Erasmus students, at the end of the courses, must take the verification tests according to the programs and the procedures laid down for the students of the host Universities. The recognition of the didactic activities performed will be as indicated by the Department and the "Regulation for student mobility and the recognition of periods of study and training abroad". Credits relating to exams at the host university will be acquired respecting any constraints of prerequisities in force for the degree at La Sapienza. - Once the completion of the procedures relating to the sliding of the lists referred to in Articles 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4, if there are not allocated places or, if there are places not chosen by any candidate, the Erasmus Office of Department - communication area will proceed to the assignment of the same to the suitable candidates not assignees, who have already took the linguistic competence tests for the places to be assigned, as indicated in Table published in art. 6.1.2 point 1). The Office will proceed according to a ranking formulated by the sum of the score for academic merit determined as per art. 6.1.1. point 1) + the score acquired for the of linguistic competence tests, previously taken and regulated by art. 6.1.2. Candidates will be contacted by the Erasmus Office of Department - communications area, from the address Erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it to their institutional address and should within 3 working days confirm acceptance or renunciation. Failure to comply with the term, will be considered as renunciation. - Only rarely foreign universities offer accommodation to Erasmus students at their own facilities available. Any will be found on the web pages of the partner universities, the student is required to verify, any deadlines or specific procedures to follow. The student must also learn independently any rules that govern: - healthcare services in the host country, addressing the own ASL or diplomatic representatives and consulting the link Http://www.salute.gov.it/portale/temi/p2_6.jsp?lingua=italiano&id=897 &area=assistance%20health&menu=italians - Entrance in the host country, addressing for time related diplomatic representatives (embassies and consulates) in Italy (if non-eu citizen). The legislation and the rules governing the entry of non-eu students in the countries participating in the Erasmus program, depend on the nationality of those students: it is the responsibility of the student to collect, in advance the and obtain the documents that will allow the entry and residence in the country of destination, addressing the respective diplomatic Institutions. - The insurance for accidents and civil liability of which the student benefits automatically with the registration at the University is extended with the same modalities, for the entire period of stay abroad at the establishment of destination: Https://www.uniroma1.it/it/node/24654 - students in mobility are obliged to: a) autonomously secure adequate health care coverage during their stay abroad and travel insurance in accordance with the procedures laid down by the host country; b) learn about any rules that regulate the entrance in the host country, contacting in advance the appropriate Institutions (embassies and consulates) in Italy.

ART. 10 ACTIVITI AND GRANTS Activities and grants provided for in this call are subject to the signature of the Erasmus+ Convention 2018/2019 between the Erasmus+ National Agency and Sapienza University of Rome. Please note that the contained in this call may undergo changes and/or integrations based on subsequent updates and regulations by the Erasmus+ National Agency. ART. 11 CHECKS As per Art. 71 - DPR 445-28/12/2000, the university will verify application randomly and in any case that poses reasonable doubts on the provided by self-certifications. Non-compliance of, declared or self-certified, costitutes a cause of exclusion/forfeiture. ART. 12 TREATMENT OF PERSONAL DATA The personal data of all applicants will be used for selection procedures and subsequent project phases, for institutional objectives in the framework of the Public Administration (Decree-Law No 196/2003). Involved students can exert the rights provided by Decree-Law No 196/2003 (relating to the Personal Data Protection Code) at any time. ART. 13 FINAL AUTHORITY Under Law 7.8.1990, No 241 and subsequent amendments and integrations, in the framework of the exclusive competence of Sapienza University of Rome Faculty of Political Sciences, Sociology, communication- COMMUNICATION AREA, the final authority for the procedure is the Erasmus Administrative Coordinator Mrs. Fabiana Gubitosi tel. 06/49918334 - e-mail: erasmuscomunicazione@uniroma1.it. Office hours: Tuesday 10:00-12:00, Via Salaria 113- Roma, first floor, room B 4. ART. 14 THE END OF THE PROCS The final ranking list will be published presumably within the first half of the month of April 2018. In case of conflicting interpretations between the English and Italian versions of this selection call, the Italian language text (Decree prot. n. 101 of 06/02/2018) will be final.

Rome, 22/02/2018 Signed Principal Professor Raffaella Messinetti NOT (1), where the activity of study to be carried out abroad consists in the activity of the preparation of the thesis, the student is not liable for the payment of tuition fees to the new academic year 2018/2019) if presents the degree application and follows the title within the last session planned for the A.A. 2017/2018. For students enrolled in Master of level III (Phd and Schools of Specialization) whose date of completion of the registration on the a.a. 2017/2018, as a manifest/notice of the course of membership of the student, is later than the expiration date of this notice, the respective applications for nomination will be accepted with reserve.