Erasmus+ Grant Opportunity: Funding Available for Staff Teaching Assignments (STA)

Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University announces a competition for a grant for teacher mobility within the framework of the Erasmus+ KA171 program at the Krakow University of Economics (Krakow, Poland)

There is 1 grant teaching position to be implemented during March 2026. The selected teacher must conduct 8 hours of English classes (8 classes of 45 minutes each), mainly for international students. 

The proposed lecture topics must correspond to the profile of the Krakow University of Economics ( https://uek.krakow.pl/uniwersytet/struktura ) 

The grant amount is 980 euros, plus funds for transportation expenses.

NPPs working in the following fields of knowledge are invited to participate in the competition: Economics and Finance, Political Science, International Relations, Law, and Business Administration. 

Candidates for mobility must submit the following documents (in English):

Evaluation criteria:

  • English language proficiency at least B2 level;
  • publication activity: the presence of articles published in journals included in the Scopus or WoS databases in the previous calendar year
  • academic success: the presence of prepared students – winners of Olympiads / scientific paper competitions in the second round for the previous calendar year
  • scientific activity: participation in the implementation of scientific projects.

Send the documents in a single PDF to the International Relations Department at interdep@cnu.edu.ua (the document name must include the surname, for example, UEK_Petrenko).

The deadline for submitting documents is 5:00 PM on February 12, 2026.

The selection results will be announced by February 19, 2026.

During the selection process, priority will be given to applicants who have not yet participated in mobility activities under the LLP-Erasmus Programme, the Erasmus Mundus Programme or the Erasmus+ Programme.

For additional information, please get in touch with the International Relations Department (room 202, CC) or call 596031.