Citizenship/Residency:
Open to citizens or residents of the Nordic and Baltic countries.
Some programs may allow participation from neighboring areas or international partners, but priority is given to Nordic and Baltic participants.
Institutional Affiliation:
Applicants must be enrolled in or employed by an educational institution participating in the Nordplus Programme.
Mobility Requirements:
Scholarships are primarily for short-term mobility (e.g., study exchanges, internships, or teaching assignments) to another Nordic or Baltic country.
Field of Study:
Funding is available for all fields of study, though priority may be given to areas aligned with regional priorities.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in the language of instruction at the host institution is required (typically English, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Icelandic, or other regional languages).
Project Participation:
Some scholarships are awarded for collaborative projects between institutions, so applicants may need to be part of an approved project.
Benefits:
Mobility Grants: These cover travel and living expenses for short-term exchanges (e.g., 3–12 months).
The amount varies depending on the destination country and duration of stay.
Tuition Waiver: Students participating in exchanges do not pay tuition fees at the host institution.
Cultural Exchange: Opportunities to experience new cultures and educational systems.
Professional Development: Teachers and staff can participate in training programs or job-shadowing activities.