CHARM-EU opportunities
CHARM-EU transnational online learning: updated call
Students are invited to apply for free transnational courses provided by six partner universities of the CHARM-EU Alliance in the Autumn Semester of AY 2024/25. The courses are offered in an online/hybrid format in English, German, French, and Spanish so participants will get first-hand international experience without physical mobility.
All the completed Charm-EU courses can be transferred and recognised at ELTE GTK. In case of transnational courses whose study field corresponds to an ELTE GTK compulsory course unit, the credits can be recognised as “compulsory elective courses”, while all the others can be transferred as “free elective/optional courses”. Here are some examples of the first category (on bachelor’s level):
”Study fields” of the Charm-EU online courses (as indicated in the online course catalogue on the website) |
ELTE GTK compulsory elective course units (in Hungarian: kv blokk) as indicated in the various Standard Curricula |
Social Sciences, journalism and information |
Compulsory Elective Course Unit in the Social Sciences |
Business, administration and law |
Compulsory Elective Course Unit in Law |
Information and Communication Technologies |
Compulsory Elective Course Unit in Informatics |
Application deadline: 1 September 2024, but at least 2 weeks earlier than the start of the course in question. Students are recommended to submit their application as soon as possible as application for a course closes as soon as the number of registrations has reached the set quota.
Application method: fill in the online application form. It is also available on the above Charm-EU website. Successful applicants will receive further information (e.g. on the Leaning Agreement procedure) later.
More information:
- CHARM EU call on ELTE website
- Direct link to CHARM-EU website and call. For the 28-item course offer, scroll down to the bottom of the page.
- General CHARM-EU information on ELTE website
- Recommendations by ELTE GTK participants of the Spring Semester courses:
- by Botond Békés-Bajkai (in Hungarian and English)
- by Le Vu Phuong Uyen (in English)