Thanks to the mobility project Erasmus+ Virtual Mobility, as part of the project UNITA – Universitas Montium, you can attend virtual lectures offered
by the universities which are partners of the UNITA consortium and take the related exams, in line with your study path.
In order to implement and enhance joint and flexible programs in the three courses of study, on the basis of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches and with a special focus on innovative pedagogical activities (for example the use of the latest digital technologies), the call UNITA Virtual
Mobility offers 22 places for virtual mobilities during the 2 nd semester of the academic year 2020-2021.
The deadline for application has been extended to 23 December 2020 at noon. You can find the call and all useful information here.
The application must be submitted only online by authenticating yourself with your credentials on MyUniTO and by selecting Iscrizioni (Enrollments) on the
menu, the option Bandi di Mobilità Internazionale (Calls for International Mobility) and then UNITA Virtual Mobility a.y. 2020-2021.
This virtual mobility program does not provide any financial aid. The Erasmus+ Virtual Mobility is considered as a learning experience to
internationalize your academic career: all learning activities done abroad will be recognized on the basis of what has been agreed through the Learning
Agreement for Studies.
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