Erasmus+: School of Psychology
This page contains specific information for students enrolled at the School of Psychology, in Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Programmes belonging to the following Departments:
- Department of Developmental and Socialisation Psychology - DPSS
- Department of General Psychology - DPG
- Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology - FISPPA
For any other enquiries regarding Erasmus+ For Studies/SEMP, you should refer to the general information provided in the Call.
Candidates are invited to sign up for the Erasmus+Studio/SEMP course, available on the School's Moodle platform: https://psico.elearning.unipd.it/
School's Mobility Desk
Sara Pellegrini
via Venezia, 12 – first floor
Tel. +39 049 827 6163
E-mail: erasmus.psicologia@unipd.it
Opening hours: by appointment only (to be organised by phone or email) to Thursday from 10 am to 1 PM. Meetings on Thursdays are only held on Zoom.
Academic Coordinator
Marco Dadda
Call 2025/26
Partner Universities
Candidates must check on their own the websites of partner Universities, paying particular attention to:
1) the course catalogue, in order to choose which courses they would like to take abroad and that must be drafted in Attachment 1 – Proposal of study activities which must be uploaded for the application.
2) language requirements: candidates must check the language level required atthe partner University and if a proof of language proficiency/certificate is compulsory.
Partner universities are available in theinteractive platform: www.unipd.it/mobility-agreements
You must select your course of study from the Study field drop-down menu.
In the platform, the total number of months indicated under Number for each agreement must be divided by the number of available places indicated under Total number.
It is necessary to note down all relevant information (e.g. Erasmus code, Academic Coordinator, ISCED/area of study) in order to select the correct destination in Uniweb.
Application process
Students of the School of Psychology can choose two destinations, listing priority 1, 2. When a candidate will be granted a mobility spot, he/she will win for one destination only.
Before submitting their application, candidates are required to consult very carefully the web pages of the partner Universities in order to fill out the Attachment 1 – Proposal of study activities. For each destination the draft should contain the list of course units in their original title (in the foreign or vehicular language) and the number of credits for each course, if available. If the number of credits is not available or not easy to find, only the title of the activity may be listed. Candidates are not asked to write down in the draft the course units of their Unipd Study Plans matching with courses available at the partner universities. Drafts listing not existing courses or courses not available to exchange students as well as illegible and blank drafts will not be taken into consideration, and the application will be ineligible for the selection.
The Attachment 1 – Proposal of study activities is independently prepared by the student – without any supervision of the Departmental Coordinator of the Responsible Person for their study programme and of the Mobility Desk at the School. It must contain an amount of about 30 ECTS credits (30 CFU) for students with a single-semester mobility, or about 60 ECTS (60 CFU) for students with a year-long mobility. Drafts of less than 30 credits per semester are permitted only for students that are carrying out their mobility in their 3rd year of their Bachelor programme, or the 2nd year of their Master programme.
Candidates who want to leave in the first year of their Master programme must write down the name of the Master programme they are interested in, filling up the relevant box in the Attachment 1 – Proposal of study activities. Failure to provide this information will not make the application invalid, but the candidate will have less priority in the ranking.
Candidates that will sit any language test (TAL) offered by CLA, must indicate the date in which it will take place in the added declarations section. Without this data the score for language skills cannot be recovered and added to the merit score.
Students that previously agreed on a thesis work and/or internship activities must upload to their application the appropriate form, signed by both the thesis supervisor (or internship tutor) and by the Academic Coordinator of the exchange in Padova. The name of the tutor abroad must also be provided in the form. Attention: these students are obliged to verify, together with their Academic Coordinator, that the partner University does allow thesis and internship work within the Erasmus+ for studies programme. If it is not possible, students are invited to consider the Call for Erasmus+ Traineeship.
Warning: those who who are enrolled in the new qualyfing system CANNOT do an internship abroad in the frame of the Erasmus+ for Studies mobility.
https://www.psicologia.unipd.it/en/node/495
For the application procedure and the relevant documents, consult the page Apply to Erasmus
Admissions and selection criteria
As well as the general criteria indicated in the Erasmus+ mobility for studies/SEMP Calls, there are also specific School’s criteria, available in the files below, that students must read.
Regarding the agreements available in the interactive web portal, please note that degree programmes specified for every destination have priority over others in drawing up the merit ranking list.
Candidates are asked to read carefully all the details in the Information of Agreement section for every agreement.
List of successful applicants
The list of successful and eligible candidates takes into consideration the priority of choice of the destination. Each candidate can choose up to two different destinations by assigning a priority order (1, 2): the allocation of available scholarships takes place considering the priority
The lists will be published exclusively on the Erasmus+ for studies page.
This will be the only method of publication. There will be no personal communications, neither written nor by telephone.
Successful students must accept their place according to the format and timing indicated on the page Accept Erasmus Place
Learning agreement
The Learning Agreement is the official document used for the full-recognition of educational activities carried out abroad and it must be filled out by awarded students only. The instructions for filling it out on Uniweb are available on the page: Submitting and changing the Learning Agreement.
The specific instructions and workflow for students from the School of Psychology will be provided during the awarded students' webinars.
In the Moodle Erasmus+Studio/SEMP course you will find a specific handbook, examples with the most frequent LA cases, list and contact details of the Responsible Persons who are in charge of the evaluation of these documents.
Recognition of exams sat abroad
Exams will be recorded basing on the last Learning Agreement approved on Uniweb, and on the Transcript of Records. For the conversion of foreign grades to the Italian grading system according to European rules, please consult the page Conversion of the grades and ECTS tables.
The Responsible Person for the Study Programme is in charge of grades recording. The Mobility Desk at the School of Psychology will contact students about the recording procedure only when it will receive the protected file of the Transcript of Records by the central Mobility Unit. Info on recording procedure is available in the folder Awarded students/FAQS and handbooks on Moodle Erasmus+Studio/SEMP.