In June, the National Agency for Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps published the results of a study on academic mobility under the completed Erasmus+ KA 131 2020 project (mobility with program countries within the EU).
The Poznan University of Technology is at the top of the ranking in terms of the number of participants. Our university took 7th place in Poland taking into account the number of university employees going abroad - a total of 186 trips were carried out for training and teaching purposes.
The Poznan University of Technology also took 11th place in the category of student mobility for study and internships, with a total of 263 trips. Almost the same number of students, i.e. 273 from partner universities, completed their stay at PUT as part of an exchange at that time, which gives us 19th place in the country in terms of numbers in the aforementioned ranking.
We are pleased that we ranked high, however, in our approach to implementing international academic exchange, we do not focus only on numbers, quality is equally important to us. We are convinced that each mobility is a valuable experience that brings real benefits both to the participants themselves and to organizations on both sides of the exchange.