Phone: +94 21 222 3610 Email: info@maco.jfn.ac.lk
Phone: +94 21 222 3610 Email: info@maco.jfn.ac.lk

Mobility Exchange Programme – eligible students and permanent staff of the Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce (FMSC) to participate in the ERASMUS+ KA171 International Credit Mobility Programme

Applications are invited from eligible students and permanent staff of the Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce (FMSC) to participate in the ERASMUS+ KA171 International Credit Mobility Programme with our partner institution, the University of Opole, Poland.

The call for applications will remain open until 23 June 2026 for staff mobility and for student mobility. Interested applicants are requested to submit the duly completed application form to the Deputy Registrar (DR), Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, on or before the closing date.

Mobility Periods

  • Staff Mobility
    The duration of staff mobility shall  be 5 days

Closing date: 23 June 2026

Receives: A per diem of EUR 148 per day, plus a travel lump sum of EUR 1,188.

  • Student Mobility
    The duration of student mobility shall be 5 months, in accordance with ERASMUS+ KA171 regulations.

Closing date: 23 June 2026

Receives: A monthly scholarship of EUR 800, plus a travel lump sum of EUR 1,188.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Staff Mobility
    Applications are open only to permanent members of the academic staff attached to the Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce.
  • Student Mobility
    Applications are open to final-year undergraduate students (2021 BAD/BCom Batch) of the Faculty who have not yet graduated at the time of application.

Application Forms

All expenses related to the mobility programme will be borne by the University of Opole, Poland, under the ERASMUS+ KA171 Programme. The tentative period, including the exact months and dates of implementation, will be duly notified by the above-said university.

Eligible candidates are encouraged to make use of this valuable opportunity to gain international academic exposure, enhance professional competencies, and strengthen global collaboration.

Professor N.Kengatharan

Dean/FMSC