Mobility paths Clause Samples

Mobility paths. The 1st semester (Table 1) of studies always takes place in Rome (Italy), at the Coordinating Institution. This is the entrance university for all MASS students, who will remain enrolled at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” for the whole duration of their studies. At the end of the Welcome and Information Days, the Student is expected to communicate the intentions about the study plan and mobility scheme for the second semester. In any case the Student shall submit the proposed plans by November 15th, <insert year>. Mid-term of the second semester, the Student will be asked to express a first and a second choice for the Student’s destination in the subsequent semesters. The study plan and mobility path proposed by the Student is subject to approval by the MASS Teaching Committee according to Article 5.3 and Annex V of the CA and to the mobility requirements set out in the E+PG. In particular, the mobility path must include 1 semester of studies in each of at least 2 countries, of which at least one must be an EU Member State or a third country associated to the Erasmus+ Programme. These two countries must be different from the Student’s country of residence at enrolment stage (“Mobility Rule”). The Winter School lasts for ~3-5 days and takes place in January-February in holiday houses. The 2nd semester (Table 1) takes place in France, Germany, or Serbia, at one of the three Consortium Universities, University of Côte d’Azur, University of Bremen, University of Belgrade. The Summer School lasts for 1-2 weeks and takes place in June-July in holiday houses. The summer break takes place in August. The 3rd semester (Table 1) takes place at a chosen location among the four Consortium Universities. It includes an internship that may be offered by a Third Party in collaboration with the Consortium University where the Student spends the third semester. The Student shall participate in the second Winter School at the end of the 3rd semester. The Master Thesis must be completed during the 4th semester (Table 1) and any of the 4 Consortium Universities can be chosen. The Master Thesis will be jointly supervised by at least two academics belonging to different Consortium Universities and possibly by a member of a third party, in accordance with Article 9 of the CA. The defence of the Master Thesis will take place at the Consortium University hosting the Student for the 4th semester.

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