Work
Whether as a researcher, lecturer or support staff - working abroad offers numerous opportunities and possibilities for personal and professional development. Employees can not only expand their specialist knowledge, but also gain intercultural skills and make valuable international contacts.
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Programs for staff mobility
Erasmus+ staff mobility
Discover new horizons and expand your professional network with Erasmus+ staff mobility at TU Dresden! This program offers the chance to expand your skills and gain new perspectives. Take the opportunity to participate in workshops and trainings, teaching stays and learn from the best practices of other institutions. All information on Erasmus+ staff mobility can be found on the mobility funding page.
SprInt program
Fit for the world - and around the world with the SprInt program - the free qualification program for TU Dresden employees offers intercultural workshops, language courses, language learning apps and much more - for an understanding community and lived internationality at TU Dresden! You can also gain experience abroad in the program with a stay of at least 5 days. All information can be found on the "SprInt Program" page.
Project and research funding
Project funding for international exchange
Various programs promote international exchange for associate members of TU Dresden. You can find an overview on the project funding page.
Individual funding
There are various funding programs to promote the mobility of scientists and employees at TU Dresden. In addition to travel grants for short stays, there are also extensive programs. You can get an overview under individual funding.
Funding from the Graduate Academy
The Graduate Academy has numerous funding programs for doctoral candidates and postdocs for research stays abroad. The funding programs offer the opportunity to focus your research internationally. Financial support and organizational assistance make a stay abroad a rewarding and unforgettable experience. All information can be found on the Graduate Academy's "Mobility and Network" page.