The purpose of the week is to provide an excellent international learning environment and promote networking opportunities among guest lecturers, EUC faculty and students. The week will be enriched with social and cultural activities that will give the participants a taste of Cypriot history and culture.
Guest lecturers are invited to prepare lecture sessions and/or workshops, based on their academic interests, to our Bachelor’s degree students within the following study programs of our five Schools:
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Guest lecturers will be asked to deliver 8 teaching hours in total, in order to be compatible with the requirements of the Teaching mobility strand within the Erasmus+ Program. They are also invited to propose their own themes for their lectures.
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The Erasmus Academic Coordinators of our Schools are available to discuss course content issues upon request:
School of Humanities, Social & Education Sciences: Dr. Constadina Charalambous
School of Business Administration: Dr. Cathrin Lazarou
School of Law: Dr. Thalia Prastitou
School of Medicine: Dr. Elpida Niki Nikolousi
School of Sciences: Dr. Antonia Sophocleous
Besides teaching sessions, lecturers will be asked to deliver a presentation (5-7 minutes) introducing their university to our students.
The number of participants will be limited to 20 and no more than two applicants will be accepted per institution.
Participants may apply for an Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility Grant at their home institutions. There is no registration/participation fee.
The deadline to apply for the 2nd Erasmus+ International Teaching Mobility Week is January 14th, 2019. The application form is available online.
Applicants will be notified by January 30th, 2019.
Please address any enquiries to
We look forward to welcoming you at EUC.