Incoming Students at RAU » Short-Term Study Mobility Programmes

Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs) are short-term international study opportunities that combine online learning with on-site mobility.

Designed to foster collaboration across partner institutions, these programmes enable students and staff to experience diverse academic environments and develop new skills through a flexible, interactive format.


📌 Company Valuation: Methods, Case Studies and Special Topics

Program’s highlights: Participants will gain cultural and historical insights into Romania’s economic development and deepen their understanding of European integration and its impact on national capital markets.

The program equips beneficiaries with advanced company valuation skills, combining theory, market evidence and practitioner insights. Participants develop the ability to value companies in emerging EU capital markets, interpret market multiples, work in international teams and communicate professional valuation analyses in English.

Students will gain direct exposure to professional valuation practice
through interaction with industry experts, enhancing their ability to connect
academic theory with real-world decision-making
.

Duration: 6 days

  • Physical mobility: 09.03.2026 – 14.03.2026 
  • Online activities: 06.03.2026

ECTS credits: 3 ECTS

Deadline for nominations: 23.02.2026

📌 International Summer School in Travel, Tourism and Aviation (GLOW – ISSTTA) 

Program’s highlights: The International Summer School in Travel, Tourism and Aviation (GLOW – ISSTTA) provides an intensive, practice-oriented programme combining interactive workshops, real case studies, simulations, co-creation labs and study visits with industry professionals. Participants explore global trends, digital transformation and sustainability while working in multicultural teams to develop innovative solutions for destinations and airlines. A key component is hands-on training at a seaside airport, offering direct exposure to operational and customer-experience challenges. The programme also includes digital marketing practice, crisis management scenarios, sustainable destination design and structured networking with European experts and partners.

Duration: 8 days

  • Physical mobility: 28.06.2026 – 05.07.2026 
  • Online activities: 25.06.2026

ECTS credits: 3 ECTS

Fee: 600 EUR which includes:

  • Airport transfers for groups larger than 3 students
  • 8 nights accommodation in Bucharest & seaside
  • Transfer from Bucharest to the seaside and back
  • Course materials, welcome package, cultural trips
  • Breakfasts & 2 Dinners

Deadline for nominations: 12.06.2026

📌 CYBER-CRIME & CYBER-SECURITY (3CS)

Program’s highlights: 3CS offers international students and professors participating in this summer school a unique environment to explore cutting-edge issues at the crossroads of technology and law as a pioneering training program for those passionate about addressing global challenges in the digital age. Throughout the program, participants will delve into the mechanisms behind cybercrime and cybersecurity, focusing on fighting organized crime and human trafficking. These issues are examined within the broader context of digital transformation, highlighting how cybercriminals exploit advanced technologies like cryptocurrency, AI and digital platforms. Participants will engage with real-world scenarios, uncovering the complexities of digital evidence collection, cyber-forensics, and crypto investigations.

Program’s agenda: click here!

Duration: 9 days

  • Physical mobility: 02.07.2026 – 10.07.2026 
  • Online activities: 26.06.2026 & 17.07.2026

ECTS credits: 3 ECTS

Fee: 100 EUR which includes:

  • Lunches
  • Coffee

Deadline for nominations: 18.06.2026

📌 ASTRA 2026: Applied Science & Tech for Real-World Apps 

Program’s highlights: AI is rapidly moving beyond “assistive” copilots toward agents that can plan, coordinate, and execute end-to-end work. This summer school offers an intensive, hands-on introduction to agentic workflows and the emerging design space of autonomous organisations, combining rigorous MIS thinking with practical labs and real-world case discussions.

This intensive, hands-on summer school introduces the emerging design space of agentic workflows and autonomous organisations—systems in which AI agents can plan, coordinate, and execute complex work across enterprise tools and teams. Participants will explore the shift from “assistive copilots” to workflow-completing agents, learning how to design agentic systems that are useful in practice and defensible under real organisational constraints.

Duration: 5 days

  • Physical mobility: 06.07.2026 – 10.07.2026 
  • Online activities: 15.06.2026 – 19.06.2026

ECTS credits: 3 ECTS

Deadline for nominations: 22.06.2026


Why should you participate?

International Experience » Gain exposure to different cultures, languages, and educational systems.

Academic & Professional Growth » Improve skills, knowledge, and competencies relevant to studies or career paths.

✨ Intercultural Skills » Enhance cultural awareness, adaptability, and communication abilities.

Networking Opportunities » Connect with peers, professors, and professionals from different countries.

Financial Support » Receive funding for travel and living expenses, making it more affordable.

CV Enhancement » Boost employability with international experience, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.

Flexibility » Suitable for students who may not be able to commit to a full semester abroad.

Language Skills » Improve proficiency in foreign languages through immersion.

Personal Development » Build confidence, independence, and a global mindset.

Potential Recognition » Earn ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits that can be recognized by home universities.

Important Information

Erasmus+ Funding

Designed to foster collaboration across partner institutions, these programmes enable students and staff to experience diverse academic environments and develop new skills through a flexible, interactive format.

Selected students may receive the Erasmus+ grant corresponding to their chosen programme. For detailed information on funding conditions, grant amounts, and eligibility, students are advised to contact the Erasmus+ Office at their home institution.


Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor and Master full-time students are eligible to participate, but some programmes have specific eligibility conditions.

Please check all the details provided for your programmes of interest.


Application Procedure

Erasmus+ Coordinators are kindly requested to submit students’ nominations using the online form – click here!

Eligible candidates will subsequently be contacted by email and provided with detailed application instructions.


Assistance

If you have any questions, feel free to contact the RAU Erasmus+ Office via email at [email protected]. 😊