National Inclusion Monitor
Funding conditions
Under which conditions is international student mobility funded through scholarships, and how portable are general support mechanisms for students during mobility abroad.
Cost of living covered
% of the cost of living covered by the Erasmus+ grant
54
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Grant maximalisation
Ratio that compares the grant that is allocated, compared to the amount eligible according to the Erasmus+ programme guide.
99
Source: Erasmus+ Programme(2025)
Grant timing
% of the students receiving their scholarship within 30 days upon arrival
77
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Portability of grants
Portability of grants following the mobility scoreboard, each score quantified in quartiles
N/A
Source: Mobility Scoreboard(2025)
Satisfaction with funding Info
% of students indicating they were satisfied with the funding information provided
63
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Information Provision
What information is provided to students through which channels and how accessible do students evaluate this information.
Accessibility of information
% of students that felt satisfied with the information on mobility opportunities for university students that was available before the mobility application
69
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Credit and grade information
% of students who felt there was accurate information on credit recognition and grade conversion
47
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Effectiveness of info sessions
% of students that participated in Info Sessions that indicated they felt they were effective
74
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Effectiveness of study abroad fairs
% of students that participated in Study Abroad fairs, that indicated they felt they were effective.
49
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Erasmus Student Charter
% of students who reported to have been informed about the Erasmus+ Student Charter
79
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Participation of Alumni meetings
% of students that engaged with fellow students who participated before them
54
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Participation of individual coaching
% of Students that had an individual session to coach them through mobility programmes
64
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Support to Outgoing
What support measures are offered to outgoing students with regards to information related to mobility opportunities
Fair and transparent selection
% of students reporting the selection process to participate in mobility were fair and transparent
62
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Participation in reintegration
% of students that participated in reintegration activities
49
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Satisfaction with sending institution
% of students that reported they were overall satisfied with the support offered by their sending institution.
72
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Support for mobility application
% of students who reported they were satisfied with the support during the application procedure by their sending institution.
60
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Support to Incoming
What support measures are offered to incoming students with regards to inclusion measures (this data includes equal access to opportunities/services, integration support and results reported by students, and issues experienced by incoming students
Equal access to university academic facilities
% of students that indicate they felt they had equal access to academic facilities of the institution (such as the library and other research facilities).
89
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Equal treatment to report discrimination
% of students that equal treatment when it comes to insensitive, degrading or insulting remarks are addressed through the same university process
49
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Satisfaction with host institution
% of students that reported they were overall satisfied with the support offered by their sending institution.
74
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Equal access to social services
% of students that indicate they felt they had equal access to social services of the institution (psychological and health support)
N/A
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Policies & Strategies
How well is Inclusion & Diversity integrated in Internationalisation of (Higher Education) policies. How are students consulted in this process?
Cooperation with student representatives
Structural Collaboration between Universities and student representation: How does your university involve students in decisions related to internationalisation
N/A
Source: ESN Section Questionnaire(2024)
Perception on Inclusion
% that expresses to which extend students agree that the programme comes across as inclusive: people's perception of the policy.
78
Source: ESNsurvey(2024)
Underrepresented groups
Groups reported in the last reporting mechanism of the programme
N/A
Source: Salto Inclusion(2025)
Student engagement
Mapping the diversity on how students are engaged in the internationalisation strategy and implementation
N/A
Source: ESN Section Questionnaire(2024)
The national inclusion monitor was developed as part of the Diversity and Inclusion in Erasmus+ iMplementation (DIEM) project.
Outgoing students
Erasmus+ Inclusion Support
This support measures are put in place with the support of the Erasmus+ programme. For additional information, check the National Policies section.
Definition of students with fewer opportunities
- students wih disability or chronic illness
- students with children
- working students
- first-generation students
Target groups
Grants
Please check the individual support grant a student may receive as a contribution to their additional costs for travel and subsistence related to their period of study or traineeship abroad. If you want to estimate the Erasmus+ Grant for your mobility period, you can use our simulator.
| Countries Group 1 | Countries Group 2 | Countries Group 3 | Other countries |
|---|---|---|---|
| 600 € | 540 € | 490 € | 700 € |
| In addition, outgoing students with fewer opportunities can request 250 € as topup on their Erasmus+ grant. | |||
Countries within each group, as stated in the Erasmus+ Programme Guide, section B (Grant support for the mobility of students):
Group 1:Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden and third countries not associated to the Programme from Region 14.
Group 2:Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and third countries not associated to the Programme from Region 13.
Group 3:Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Türkiye
Others:Third countries not associated to the Programme from Regions 1-12.
Special Needs support: Who is eligible to request real cost support
Group: participants with disability/chronic illness and participants with children
Conditions
real cost support is provided to students and staff with disability or chronic illness and students and staff going abroad with children
Other Inclusion support provided
National Inclusion Support
This support measures for outgoing students are put in place with national resources.
This Country has not provided information about National Inclusion Support for outgoing students.
Incoming students
National Inclusion Support
This support measures for incoming students are put in place with national resources.
Grants and support services available for incoming students with fewer opportunities
Group: Erasmus+ participants with diability/chronic illness and E+ participants with children
Conditions
The above groups are eligible for real cost support
Grants and support services available for incoming students with disabilities
National Policies
Erasmus+ National Inclusion Strategy
This country has not provided a summary with the priorities for the year.
National definition of underrepresented groups in Higher Education
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Strategies and policy measures to widen participation in Higher Education
-
Strategies and policy measures related to Mobility in Higher Education
-
Institutions
Organisations
This Country has not added additional supporting organisations.