Exchange Programmes
Academic mobility with European and international partners: Erasmus+ mobility, staff and student exchanges, and Erasmus+ Capacity Building projects.
Academic mobility programs
Within the framework of academic mobility programs:
- In January of the current year, an agreement was signed with the University of Aveiro (Portugal) under the Erasmus+ Mobility Program (Mobility of higher education students and staff between EU Member States and third countries associated and not associated with the Programme).
- According to the agreement, 2 students will participate in exchange programs in 2026, with a study period of 4 months (120 days).
Note: Erasmus+ Mobility is a European Union educational program that provides opportunities for undergraduate, graduate, doctoral students, and academic staff to study, undertake internships, or teach abroad.
An application has been submitted with Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK), Finland, under the Staff and Student Mobility Program.
The program provides for:
- Exchange of 2 administrative staff members (for 1 month), and
- 4 students (for 4 months).
An application has been submitted with Széchenyi István University (Hungary) under the Administrative, Teaching Staff and Student Mobility Program.
The program includes:
- 5 academic staff members,
- 5 administrative staff members (for 5 days), and
- 5 students (for 5 months).
- Based on agreements reached under the “Sustainable Ecology” program with the OSCE Academy in Bishkek, 2 students will participate in exchange programs.
- Additionally, an agreement has been reached with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to send 1 student for an 11-month internship. The selection and documentation process is currently underway.
Note: Under the FAO scholarship program, selected participants receive a monthly stipend of USD 700 and complete their internship at the organization's headquarters.
Within the framework of the MoU signed with Marmara University (Türkiye), negotiations are ongoing to establish future student exchange programs.
Furthermore, an agreement is in progress with Roma Tre University (Italy) to organize 2-month free online courses, followed by the implementation of student exchange programs.
Erasmus+ Capacity Building
Green University actively participates in Erasmus+ Capacity Building projects, including:
- “GREENDT – Implementing Master Degrees in Environmental Engineering through Sustainable Transition and Societal Change” (total budget: €390,000)
- “GREENCAMPUZ” (total budget: €360,000)
Note: The Erasmus+ Capacity Building program is funded by the European Union and aims to strengthen the capacities of higher education institutions and systems through international cooperation.
Currently, in collaboration with more than 40 national, regional, and international higher education institutions, proposals have been developed and finalized for 9 projects with a total value of approximately USD 3.6 million. Applications are being submitted through the EU Erasmus platform.
Projects joined by Green University
Green University has successfully joined the following projects under this program:
- Climate, Innovation, and Gender Policies and Institutional Frameworks (Strand 1)
- GreenTax: Development and implementation of innovative educational modules on environmental taxation policy (Strand 1)
- Climate-Smart Agriculture: Establishing digital agrometeorological hubs for professional training in Central Asia (Strand 2)
- Empowering Youth in Ecology Through Gender Equality (Strand 2)
- Digitalization of the Waste Management System (Strand 1)
- Digital Ecology (Strand 2)
- Interdisciplinary Innovations in Education and Skills for Green Hydrogen in Central Asia (Strand 2)
- Ecology in Agriculture (Strand 2)
- Sustainable Tourism Entrepreneurship in Remote Areas: A Pathway to Gender Equality (Strand 1)