Student Mobility Programs




Student mobility represents a key component of modern education, enabling students to broaden their horizons through international exchange of experiences, knowledge, and cultures. This form of mobility contributes not only to academic, but also to personal development, encouraging critical thinking, adaptability, and global awareness.

Within the Erasmus+ program, the University of Montenegro (UoM) collaborates with more than 190 universities across Europe. Students have the opportunity to spend one or two semesters at partner universities, receiving a monthly scholarship of €800 - €900, along with covered travel expenses. In addition, UoM is a member of the Ulysseus European University alliance, which offers further opportunities for student mobility and networking. Through these initiatives, UoM aims to provide its students with high-quality education and experiences that will support them in building successful international careers.

Student mobility at the Music Academy of UoM is an integral part of its educational strategy, offering students the chance to gain international experience, refine their performance and teaching skills, and strengthen cultural and professional ties. The Music Academy actively participates in the Erasmus+ program, allowing undergraduate and masters students to study at partner institutions across Europe. Some notable partners include the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), the Giuseppe Tartini Conservatory in Trieste (Italy), and Conservatorio Superior da Música in Vigo (Spain), FMU Belgrade, FILUM Kragujevac, the Music Academies in Krakow, Łódź, and Gdańsk, and the University in Częstochowa (Poland).

Application and Support

To apply for Erasmus+ mobility, students must:

  • Complete the online application form.

  • Prepare the required documentation, including a transcript of grades, motivation letter, CV, letter of recommendation, and proof of language proficiency.

  • Submit all documents to the Vice Dean for International Cooperation by the specified deadline.

Detailed information about current calls and deadlines is available on the official website of the UCG Office for International Cooperation and Mobility.

The contact person for the Music Academy is the Vice Dean for International Cooperation, Prof. Bojan Martinović.
Email: bojan.m@ucg.ac.me and bojanmartinovic2@gmail.com

Participation in international mobility programs allows students of the Music Academy at UCG to expand their horizons, align their careers with international standards, and contribute to global cultural exchange.

 
 
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